urn.] 137 



a female (69) " Qiieenboroug'h, in bone sacks, Apr. 4, 1807," a female (70) 

 " Queeuborong-h, J, J. Walker, Apr. !•, 1897, bone sacks." 



Aiiisolabia aiirmlipes aguin is represented by three examples. All are 

 females, labelled— (71) "Col: bakehouse. Tavistock" (C. W. D's writ.), (72) 

 " Tavistock, H. Swale. Apr. 1894," (73), " Tavistock, Ap. 1894." 



Anisolabia maritima. — There are six examples — three males (70, 78, 79) 

 and three females (74,75,77). None are labelled except (77) 'Northumber- 

 land" (printed). No. 78 has small callipers. 



Cockroaches (Blattodea) . 



Blatta lapponica is represented by eleven examples, two only (83 and 85) 

 carded specimens, being- labelled — "Lyndhurst" (J. C. D's writ.); (88) is a 

 carded specimen, with wings spread; (86 and 87) also have their wings spread ; 

 (89 and 90) are nymphs. 



Blatta nigripes. — Seven specimens. Two (94, 95) are nymphs ; (92) is 

 labelled " Lizerd (sic) Oct. 18, 1873" (C. W. D's writ.) ; (97) " Bovirnemovith," 

 1845 (J. C. D's writ.) ; the rest bear no data. [This insect is in reality only a 

 form of the next. — W. J. L.]. 



Blatta ericetorum. — There are eleven examples, three (98, 101, 103) being 

 labelled " Land's End, 1864 " (J. C. D's writ.) while (98) bears also a printed 

 label to the same eifect. (105) bears the letters " B. M." (perha^ss in J. C. D's 

 writing). The rest (99, lOU, 102, 104, 106-108) are unlabelled. (108) is a 

 nymph." 



Blatta livida is represented by ten specimens. (109) has " 1036" printed 

 on much faded reddish paper (111) is labelled "Portland, July 30th, 1875" 

 (C. W. D's writ.). (112) has two labels, " Boui'nemou.th " (printed) and 

 "Bournemouth, 1845," (J. C. D's writ.). (114) bears the date "Oct. 66" 

 (J. C. D's writ.). 117 has the labels " Glanvilles Wootton" (printed) and 

 "Nov/m/67" (J. C. D's writ.). 118 is labelled "B-movith 46." The rest (110, 

 113, 115, 116) are without data. (114-118) are " nymphs." 



Blatta germanica. — There are eleven examples (119-129), all without any 

 data whatever. The first four only are matiire, the rest being "nymphs." 

 (126, 127) are on one card, as are also (128, 129). 



Periplaneta orientalis. — Of the six examples (130-135) one only (130) has a 

 label—" Sherborne 1887." 



Periplaneta americana. — There are two specimens only — (136) labelled 

 "E. Newstead Chester 1895" (C. W. D's writ.), and (137) bearing the 

 number ^~|^. 



Periplaneta australasiw. — Again, thei-e are two specimens (138, 139) tlie 

 second being a " nymph." Both bear an inscription, the first part of which is 

 illegible, followed by " Sherborne 1839." 



Crickets (Gryllodea). 



Acheta domestica. — There are seven examples, all unlabelled (140-146). 

 (140, 142, 144) are males, while (141, 143, 145, 146) are females. 



