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Bopeep {E. A. B.), Gucstliiig, scarce {E. N. B.) ; var. prcenubila, Abbott's Wood 

 ((?. T. P.), G-uestling (E. N. B.). L.fulva, Miill.— One on the Downs ; at first it 

 was supposed to be a variety of L. depressa, but on close examination proved to be 

 this species {Unwin). 



Cordulia cenea, L. — One near Horsbaui, June, 1S46 (Unwin), once in Hastings 

 district {E. Connold). 



Gomphus vulgatissimus, L.— One on the Downs in 1846, and another in Love 

 Lane, Lewes, in 1851 i^Unwin). O. flavipes, Charp. — Taken by Stephens near 

 Hastings, August 5th, 1818; this specimen is in the British Museum— a casual 

 immigrant. 



Cordulegaster an«.u/a<MS, Latr.— Brighton district, rare (Unwin), Hastings, once 

 {E. W. Andrews, li. M.S.), one near liexhill {E. Connold). 



Anax imperatur, Leach. — Once near Uckfield {Unwin). • 



Brachytron pratense, Miill. - Of frequent occurrence near Lewes, pretty con- 

 stant in its colour and markings (Unwin), Abbott's Wood and adjoining lanes, 

 common {Q. T. P.), Ore {R. M. S.), Hastings {W. R. Bath, Lucas), bexhill, lo- 

 cally cominon (E. Connold). 



l^schna mixta, Latr.— Near East G-rinstead, Sussex (M. Burr, Lucas) ; 

 Mr. Burr informs me that this was really taken in Surrey.] Ai. cyanea, Miill. — 

 Uckfield and Newick (Unwin), Battle {G. T. P.), common in Hastings district. M. 

 grandis, L. — Not uncommon near Lewes (Unwin), Gruestling (E. N. B.), Hastings 

 district, not common (E. A. B.). 



Calopteryx virgo, L.— Very common on the banks of the " Cut," and the river 

 Ouse towards Barcombe Mill (Unwin), Hollington (E. A. ^.), Gruestling (E. N. B.), 

 Battle and Crowhurst, locally common (R. M. S.), Horsham (H. J. Turner, 

 Lucas), Sedlescombe, in plenty (E. Connold). C. splendens, Harr.— Frequenting the 

 same localities as the preceding species (Unwin), on the Rother at Bodiam (E. 

 N. B.). 



Lestes sponsa, Hansem.— Brighton district (Unwin), Winchelsea marshes 

 (Lucas), near Eye (Irbg), Pett (E. N. B.), Shoreham (H. J. Turner, Lucas). 



Plaiycnemis pennipes, Pall. — Once on the Downs near Lewes in July, 1849 

 (Unwin). 



Pyrrhosoma nymphula, Sulz. — Abundant round Lewes (Unwin), Abbott's 

 Wood (G. T. P.), St. Leonards (E. A. B.), Guestling, common (E. N. B.), Shore- 

 ham (H. J. Turner, Lucas). 



Ischnura elegans, land.— Very frequent near Lewes (Unwin), Guestling and 

 Pett (E. N. B.), var. rufescens, Steph.— Kingston and Landport, near Lewes 

 (Unwin). 



Enallagma cyathigerum, Charp.— Brighton district, rare (Unwin). 

 Agrion pulrhellmn, Lind.— Of frequent occurrence near the Winterbourne and 

 elsewhere round Lewes (Unwiu), Hastings District (E. Connold). This species 

 would seem to be usually rare : the notices in the Hastings List and in Mr. Lucas's 

 book are due to erroneous information, as I am informed by the observers them- 

 selves. A.puella, L.— Very common in the Lewes levels (Unioin), common in 

 woods and lanes near Hailsham (O. T. P.), Hastings district, common. 



Guestling Rectory : April, 19U0. 



