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confined to the pine zone. — H. marginatus, Steph., one ? at Molde. — II. humuli, 

 L., one ? at Sacterstoen. — //. stigma, Steph., one example at Doniaas.— //. pini, 

 Stcph., a long series from Saeterstoon, also taken at Domaas. — II. nitidulus, F., 

 common around Domaas. — H. inconspicuus, McL., found occasionally at Domaas 

 and Soeterstoen. 



Micromus aphidivorns, Schrk., one $ at Sacterstoen. 



Chrysopa perla, Linn., swarming in the woods at Sacterstoen, also common at 

 Domaas. — C ventralis, Curt., one immature example at Chvistiansand. — C. phyllo- 

 chroma, Wesmael, a few at Saetei'stoen. — C. flava, Scop., one immature ? from 

 Christiansand probably belongs to this species. 



ODONATA. 



Leucorrhinia dubia, Vand., common at Saeterstoen, and also taken at Molde. — 

 L. rubicuiida, L., commoner than the last at Saeterstoen. 



Sympetrum striolatum, Charp., one recently developed ? at Christiansand. 



Libellula quadrimaculata, L., Christiansand, Saetersteon and Molde. 



Cordulia cBnea, L. — No doubt this was the species seen at Christiansand early 

 in the morning flying round one of the lakes, where later in the day it could not be 

 found ; two ? were taken in the pine woods close by ; it flew in numbers about the 

 large backwater of the Glommen at Saeterstoen, and was also common at the lake 

 near the same place. 



Somatochlora metallica, Vand., not uncommon near Saeterstoen, a single ? 

 taken flying along the railway ; the males were usually found flying over the open 

 water surface, but never at the larger waters, which were usurped by cenea ; expan- 

 sion of brooks, larger peat holes, and similar collections of water, were the favoured 

 haunts of metallica. S. alpestris, Selys, three $ at Fokstueu. — IS. arctica, Zett., 

 one ? at Saeterstoen. 



Oomphus vulgatissimus, Linn., a single $ taken flying along the railway by 

 Hcrr Wattne on the day prior to our leaving Saeterstoen. 



yEschna grandis, L., one or two at Domaas. — ^E. ccerulea, Strom, a few beauti- 

 fully coloured examples at Saeterstoen ; in the only one caught there the blue is I 

 think more extensive than in any other examples I have seen ; at Fokstuen the 

 species was very common ; I cannot say with certainty that it occurs at Molde, but 

 I believe I saw it there. — M. juncea, L., a few at Saeterstoen (perhaps too early), 

 much commoner at Molde. 



Pyrrhosoma nymphula, Sulz., Christiansand. 



Agrion hastulatum, Charp., common at Saeterstoen, taken also at Domaas and 

 Molde. — A. concinnum, Johanson, five (J and one ? of this most interesting little 

 Agrion taken at Saeterstoen ; first known from Sweden and Finland, it was sub- 

 sequently found in Siberia. 



Enallagma cyathigerAm, Charp., not very common, but noticed at Christiansand 

 and Molde. 



Lestes Dryas, Kby., just appearing at Saeterstoen. 



In addition to the foregoing a Large number of Perlidce in formalin 

 was brought homo. T propose to deal with these insects specially at 

 another time. 



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