1(U TRANSACTIONS, NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. 



The Odonata, or dragon-flies, were very poorly 

 represented, owing no doubt to the scarcity of sun- 

 shine ; but the insects themselves were not scarce, 

 if I can judge from those collected by Mr. W. R. 

 Baxter for me at Ledaig, although few among them 

 <'all for any special remark. 



The Neuroptera-Planlpennia, however, were fairly 

 well represented; while I was so fortunate as to 

 take ux) wards of a third of the species contained in 

 the British list of the Trichoj^tera, including two or 

 three that have only recently been described or 

 recorded for Britain. 



PSEUDO-NEUROPTERA. 



PSOCID^. 

 CIlothilla 



PULSATORIA, L. — Very common in houses at Dalmally and 

 Ledaig. 

 Psocus 



FASCIATUS, Fab. — Taken in the Pass of Brander. 

 BIFASCIATUS, Latr. — Taken in abundance by beating the 

 pines near Barcaldine House. 

 Stenopsocus 



IMMACULATUS, Ste.— Common near Sron-mhail-choin. 

 CRUCIATUS, L. — Fre(iuent at Loch-Awe-side and Ledaig. 



C'iECILIUS 



FLAVIDUS, Ste. — Very common almost everywhere. 

 PH.^OPTERUS, Ste.— Near Sron-mhail-choin. 



Kmpsocus 



UNIPUNCTATUS, Miill.— Comnion at Dalmally and Ledaig. 

 Westavoodii, M'Lach.— Common everywhere. 



ODONATA. 

 LIBELLULID^^. 



I^IBELLULA 



c^UADRiMACULATA, L.— Very common near Tobermory, and 



at Ledaig. 



GOMPHID^. 



C'ORDULEGASTER 



ANNULATUS, Latr.— Common on Ben Cruachan, near Ledaig, 

 and in Mull. 



^SCHNID^, 



JUNCEA, L.— Common. 



