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Cusop. June llth. FerJa cephnlofpx. Curt., Cusop, June 11th. Chloroperla qram- 

 matica, Poda, Tarriiigton, IMay 31.st. Nemoura variepata, Oliv.. Much Mavele, 

 May 21st, Tarrington, Tune 22nfl. f^ympetrum. sfriolatum, Chp., Tarrinjjton, Sep- 

 tember 15th aiul 20th. TEachnn cynrtea, Miill., TarringtoP, July 14th. Vyrrli.onoma 

 nymplinJa, Ruiz., Tarrinffton, Jntio 2nrl and 21st. Isphnitra elpyans. V. d. Tj., Tar- 

 rinigton, June 3rd. Aqrinn pnpJJa, L., Tarrino;ton, May 29th, June 3rd and Otli. 

 []A few species of Odonata from the county, mostly determined hy me for Dr. Wood, 

 are a« follows : — Lihelhda deprefxa. L., common and generally distributed ; L. quadri- 

 mncvlntn L.. T);>vereux Pool. Woolhope. f^ifmpfifrvm xanfjtiineiim, Miill., and S. 

 •tfriol'^hnn. Olni.. Deveroux Pool. Woolhope. Cordnle'imtter annnhifnx, Latr., 

 Oiipp'i'a Wood. Much Marcle. Calopferiix splendent, TTarris, Leech Pool, and 

 hn>ika of Wve. commoii : P. Virnn. L., common and generally distributed. Plafj/- 

 ryipmh npiinipp'--. P:\11., banks of Wve. very common. lRnaUa(7mrr onrifJiinernvi, 

 Chp., Devereux Pool, Woolhope. Lpfifpn sponsa, Hans., Tleverenx Pool, Woolhope.] 

 — R. McLachlan, Lewisham, London : March, 1903. 



CiTciliun (Pferodela) pediculnriux, L.. in April. — To-day, when reading a 

 newspaper in the City I observed a minute insect on the page, which, from its move- 

 ments, could hardly have been other than the above-named species. After the 

 difficulty familiar to all who have made the attempt, it was induced to enter a tube, 

 and its specific identity was confirmed. The only point of interest regarding this 

 occurrence is the date. We are accustomed to associate this abundant species 

 with harvest-time and autumn fnnd even, in mild seasons, winter). Presuming the 

 species to be of palaearctic origin, it is now spread fprobably by conmiercel nearly 

 all over the world, and examples taken in Britain in spring and cnrlv summer are 

 likely to have been imported in thc^ egg or nvmph stage Tor even as perfect insects) 

 with the abundant supplies of fruit from South .Africa ov Australia. — Td. : 

 April '7th, 1903. 



(Edipodn tartarira at ITiiddersfipJd.— On February 5th last I had brought to 

 me a very lively specimen of (Edipoda tartarica, which had been found among 

 bananas purchased in the town. The only other locally caught specimen I know is 

 the one recorded in this journal (Knt. Mo. Mag., October, 1896, p. 231) by Mr. C. 

 A. Briggs, and which was also from Huddersfield. — Geo. T. Porritt, Edgerton, 

 Huddersfield : April Qth, 1903. 



#brtuarn. 



Thp Rev. Thnma.9 AnxpJl Marshall, M. A., F.E.S.—We deeply regret to have 

 to announce the death of Mr, Marshall, which occurred at Ajaccio, Corsica, on 

 April 11th, An extended notice will follow. 



A List of North American Lepidopteba ; by Harbison Gt. Dtar, Ph.D. 



