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Fsycliomyia pusiUa, L., abundant. 



Chimarrha marginata, L. ; this beautiful species was Tcry common on the moss- 

 covered stones along the banks of the Cannich. 



Rhyacophila dorsalis, Curt., was always turning up where it was neither ex- 

 pected nor wanted. 



Glossosoma Boltoni, Curt. ; a few specimens were taken. Q. vernale, Plot., was 

 very common. 



Agapetus fuscipes, Curt., and A. comattts, Pict., were both abundant. 



Hydroptila sparsa, Cui't., very common on all the streams. H. forcipata, 

 Eaton, also common. 



Ithytrichia lamellaris, Eaton, common. 



Orthotrichia angustella, McL., a few specimens were taken. 



NEUKOPTERA-PLANIPENNIA. 



Sialis lutaria, L., common. S.fiiUginosa, Pict., also common ; I took one spe- 

 cimen which measures nearly one inch and a half across the wings, on a burn near 

 Corriemony. 



Sixyra ftiscata, Fab., frequent. 



Micromus paganus, L., very common. 



Semerohius marginatus, Ste., very common in Grleu Affrick. H. limbatus, 

 Wesm., common. S. nervosus, Fab., not uncommon. S. subnebulosus, Ste., odd 

 specimens occurred. 



Chrysopaflava, Scop., common. Ch. vittata, "Wesm., common. 



Coniopteryx tineiformis,C\xvt.,occ\\vveA commonly by beating alder bushes, &c., 

 growing near small burns. C. aleyrodiformis, Ste., taken with the last species. 



Panorpa germanica, L., common, by sweeping rank herbage, &c. 



PSEUDO-NEUROPTERA. 



PSOCID^. 



Atropos divinatoria, Miill., in the house. 



ClothiJla pulsatoria, L., unfortunately rather common in the house. 



Psocus sexpunctatus, L., a few taken. P. hifasciatus, Latr., common everywhere. 



Stenopsocus cruciatus, L., very common in oaks. 



Ccecilius flavidus, Ste., very common in all stages ; this species varied considera- 

 bly in the arrangement of the wing-veins. C. vittatus, Latr., not uncommon 



Elipsocus unipunctatus, Miill., very common. .E. Westwoodi, McL., very com- 

 mon. E. hyalinus, Ste., abundant. E. Jlaviceps, Ste., equally common with the 

 last. E. sp. 1, allied to cyanops, but larger, &c. 



EPHEMEEID.S;. 



Leptophlebia marginata, L., very common. L. sp. nov. ? 



Ephemerella ignita, Poda, occurred in clouds during the afternoon in August. 

 Clo'eon simile, Eaton, common. 



Baeiis rhodani, Pict., in swarms. B. pumilus, Burm., with the last. 

 Siphlurus lacustris, Eaton, rai'e. 



