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and the next species which were given to him by Mr W. Watson, 

 "and were said to be captured at Houston, Renfrewshire." 

 Elgin : Mr. King also writes me that he has a female Ag. pul- 

 chelluin, which he took on i5th July 1904, near the Ferry 

 Wood, Forres. 



A. PUELLA (Linn.}. Renfrew : Houston (W. Watson ; in Mr. 

 King's collection as mentioned above). 



ENALLAGMA CYATHIGERUM (Charp.}. Kirkcudbright: Kirkcudbright 

 (King). Peebles: Macbiehill, 1872 (W.E.); Glen Pond, July 

 1901 (from R. S. Anderson). Selkirk: Tushielaw, July 1892 

 (W. E.) ; Cauldshiels Loch, south-east of Galashiels, about 

 1886 and 1904, several c? <J (Messrs. Pringle and Tait, in 

 whose collections I have examined them). Roxburgh : Kelso, 

 29th June 1902, $ (from J. W. Bowhill). Berwick: Colding- 

 ham Loch, June 1887 (W. E.). 1 Haddington; coast south of 

 Dunbar where Broxmouth Burn enters the sea, 27th June 1908, 

 (W. E.). Fife and Kinross : Gilston, near Colinsburgh, 

 two <$ $ without date (from Miss Baxter). Stirling: Duni- 

 pace, June 1910, four $ $ (from J. M'Naughton). Mid Perth: 

 Methven Moss, 1894 (T. M. M'Gregor; in Perth Mus.) ; west 

 of the Tummel, near Ballinluig, 1895 and 1898 (Messrs. 

 M'Gregor and Rodger; in Perth Mus.); near Killin, 8th July 

 1905, several (W. E.). N.E. Perth : between Blairgowrie and 

 Dunkeld, July 1890 (W. E.); near Blairgowrie, 23rd June 1910, 

 9 (from A. E. J. Carter). Easterness: Kincraig, August 1889, 

 and Aviemore, June 1893, common (W. E.); Glenferness, 

 Nairn, July 1901 (from C. Campbell). Westerness : Moidart, 

 2nd July 1902, a number of both sexes (from S. M. Macvicar). 

 Clyde Isles: near Millport, June 1904, five (from D. Gourlay); 

 three nymph skins sent from Millport by Mr. R. Elmhirst are, 

 I believe, of this species. Mid Ebudes: Tiree, June 1900 

 (from J. Baxter). E. Ross: Strathpeffer, July 1907, two $ 6* 

 (from Misses Baxter and Rintoul) ; Kindace Moor, June 1908, 

 $ and ? (from Miss Jackson). W. Sutherland : Assynt, June 

 1904, a number of both sexes (W. E. Clarke; in Edin. Mus.). 

 Orkney: Loons, and Kringleford Hill, Kirbister, near Stromness, 

 a number (G. Ellison, Liverpool, who has sent a 6* from the 

 former locality, dated August 1909, for identification). 



Some clear statement showing the extent of our present 

 knowledge of the distribution of the Scottish Odonata seems 

 desirable. I have therefore drawn up the following Table, 



1 The small blue dragonflies recorded from Coldingham Loch in June 1895, 

 by Dr. Hardy, under the name of Agrion pztella (Proc. Berw. N.C. xv. p. 221) 

 were no doubt the present species. 



