76 Brit is] I Dragoiiflies. 



Folkestone (H. J. Turner) ; Heme Bay (W. H. Bath) ; 

 Sandwich (W. J. L). Surrey : Esher Common, Ockham 

 Common, Richmond Park, near Thursley (W. J. L.); 

 Bookham Common (C. A. Briggs) ; Bisley (A. F'icklin, 

 jun.) ; Chobham Common (E. Vincent). Hampshire: 

 New Forest and Sowley (W. J. L.) ; Wolmer Forest 

 (H. J. Turner) ; Christ Church (W. H. Bath). Isle of 

 Wight: ShankHn and Ventnor (W. H. Bath). Dorset: 

 Near Burton Bradstock (W. J. L.). DevonsJiirc : Lyn- 

 mouth and Exmoor (C. A. Briggs) ; Stoke, Exminster, 

 and near Ph-mouth (Parfitt). Seilly Isles: Tresco 

 {Y. Norgate); S. Mary (F. Walker). Jersey: S. Ouen's 

 Bay (R. McLachlan). Guernsey: Grand Mare (\\\ A. 

 Luff). Ulster: Armagh (J. J. F. X. King); Glass- 

 lough, Co. Monaghan (K. J. Morton). Leinster : Killucan 

 and Waterston (J. J. F. X. King). Muuster : Tore 

 Cascade, Horses' Glen, Ross Castle, Dinish, and 

 Coppagh Glen (J. J. F. X. King) ; Skibbereen, co. 

 Cork (Nat. Gazette, /\pril, 1889). Connaught : Broad, 

 Kip, Prospect, and Carrowbeg Loaghs, Carrowbcg 

 River, Mackree Castle, and Yew Point (J. J. V. X. 

 King). Sympetruin vulgatuui does not appear to 

 be a British insect, although Mr. C. A. Briggs has 

 a male which he took at Bookham Common in 

 1 89 1, and Dr. Hagen mentions in the Eutojuologists 

 Annual, for 1857, a female taken near Hull, on the 

 authority of Mr. J. C. Dale. At the sale of the 

 late Mr. Desvignes' collection, Mr. McLachlan obtained 

 a male, but there was no clue to the locality from 

 which it came.* 



E. M. M., p. 220, 1869. 



