3o6 British Dragonflies. 



distributed throughout the British Isles, but as in the case 

 of other common species, few seem to have troubled to 

 record its occurrence. The following have come to 

 hand : — Shetland : North Delting, Mainland (R. Godfrey). 

 Inverness: Strathglass, very common, Kinrara, in Kin- 

 gussie district, common (J. J. F. X. King). Argyle : 

 Oban (De Selys)''^ ; Dalmally, Ledaig, and Tobermory 

 (J. J. F. X. King). Perthshire : Rannoch, abundant 

 (G. T. Porritt) ; Lochan nan Damh, in the Breadalbane 

 district, probably (K. J. Morton). Lanarkshire : Carluke 

 (K. J. Morton). Cumberland : Keswick (E. B. Bishop). 

 Westmoreland : Near Windermere, immense swarms 

 (W. H. Bath) ; Grasmere and Rydal Water (J. J. F. X. 

 King). Lancashire : Heysham Moss (J. Arkle). York- 

 shire : Barnsley (J. Harrison) ; Huddersfield, Wakefield, 

 Askern, and Castle Howard (G. T. Porritt). Cheshire : 

 Delamere Forest, very common (J. Arkle). Stafford- 

 shire : Cannock Chase (R. C. Bradley). Warivicksliire : 

 Sutton Coldfield, very common (R. C. Bradley). 

 Cambridgeshire : Thorney River, common (K. J. Morton). 

 Essex: Epping Forest (H. Doubleday, 1871). Somerset- 

 shire : Exmoor (W. J. L.). Dorsetshire : Glanvilles 

 Wootton (C. W. Dale). Hampshire : New Forest 

 (W. J. L.). Surrey: Richmond Park, Esher Common 

 (plentiful), Ockham Common, Chobham Common, Book- 

 ham Common, near Pyrford, and near Byfleet (W. J. L.) ; 

 Merton (J. S. Brocklesby) ; Weybridge (J. E. Tarbat). 

 Sussex: Near Liphook (W. J. L.). Kent: Gravesend 

 Marshes (H. J. Turner). Ulster: Armagh (J. J. V. X. 

 King) ; near Glasslough, Co. Monaghan (K. J. Morton) ; 



* " Revue des Odonatcs," pji. 208, 20<). 



