290 British Dragonflies. 



Morton); Wicken (G. T. Porrit). Norfolk: Broads, 

 near Lowestoft (J. Prest). WorccstcrsJiirc : Near Wor- 

 cester (J. E. Fletcher). Warivickshirc : Sutton Cold- 

 field, common (R. C. Bradley) ; Birmingham District, 

 common (/V. D. Imms). O.vfords/iirc : Cowley Marsh 

 and Shotover Hill (A. H. Hamm) ; Brighthampton (Mr. 

 Stone, in Oxford Museum) ; near Yarnton (H. R. Smith, 

 in Oxford Museum). Berkshire : Maidenhead (G. T. 

 Porritt). Hampshire : New Forest, common (R. 

 McLachlan). Dorset: Glanvilles Wootton (C. W. 

 Dale). Surrey : Ockham Common, Chobham Com- 

 \THtlooX>^ mon, Esher Common, Bookham Common, near Send, 



Oxshott, B}'fleet Canal, and Longcross (W. J. L.); 

 Weybridge (J. E. Tarbat) ; Richmond (H. J. Turner). 

 y* t^^^r. Sussex : East, common in woods and lanes (G. T. 



Porritt) ; near Liphook (W. J. L.). Kent: Deal and 

 Dover District, common (C. G. Hall). Essex: Near 

 Epping, common (H. Doubleday) ; Colchester (W. H. 

 Harwood). Devon : Bovey Tracey (A. H. Hamm) ; 

 L}'nmouth (C. A. Briggs) ; near Plymouth (G. C. 

 Bignell). Leiuster : Killucan and Moate (J. J. F. X. 

 King). Minister: Ross Castle (J. J. ¥. X. King). 

 Connaiiglit : Carrowbeg River and Knappabeg Laogh 

 (J. J. Y. X. King). Gitenisey : one (W. A. Luff). 



38. Agrion niercuriale, Chaip. 



(Plate XX\II.) 

 Synonymy. 



Agrion niereuriale, Charp. Lib. l^ur. 159, t. 42, f. 2 

 (1840); Selys Rev. Odon. 221 (1850). Hag. Ent. Ann. 



