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PSEUDO-NEUEOPTEKA. 



PSOCIDJS. 



Clothilla pulsatoria, L., very common in the house. 



Psocus longicornis, Fab., a few were taken along the Brathay river, and also 

 near Eydal water. Ps. nebulosus, Ste., common everywhere. Ps. variegatus, Fab., 

 rare, near Dungeon Ghyll. Ps. sexpunctatus, frequent on the road to Dungeon 

 Ghyll. Ps. hifasciatus, Latr., common near Grasmere lake and Brathay river. 



Stenopsocus immaculatus, Ste., abundant everywhere. 



Cacilius Jlavidus, Ste., common all over Langdale. C. ohsoleius, Ste., rare in 

 Langdale. C. vittatus, Dalm., frequent. 



Peripsocus phmopterus, Ste., frequent. 



Elipsocus Westwoodii, McL., abundant everywhere. E. hyalinus, Ste., equally 

 common with the last. E.Jlaviceps, Ste., common. 



ODONATA. 

 Sympetrum striolatiim, Charp., common. S. scoticum, Don., rai'e. 

 Lihellula quadrimaculata, L., a few specimens were observed sporting over some 

 pools on Loughrigg Fell. 



Cordulegaster annulatus, Latr., not common. 



^schnajuncea, L., frequent. ^. cyanea, Miill., with the last species. 



Pyrrhosoma oninium, Harr., on every pool. 



Agrion cyathigerum, Charp., about Grrasmere lake and Eydal water. 



NEUEOPTEEA-PLANIPENNIA. 



Sialis lutaria, Linn., a few. S.fuliginosa, Pict., not common. 



Sisyrafuscata, Fab., abundant about Grasmere and Eydal water. 



Micromus paganiis, L., common everywhere. 



Hemerohius micans, Oliv., common. H. huniuli, L., abundant. H.marginaius, 

 Ste., a few specimens along the Brathay river. S. limhatus, Wesm., frequent. S. 

 suhnebulosus, Ste., on trunks of apple trees near Skelwith Bridge. 



Chrysopa fiava. Scop., common. Ch. alia, L., common everywhere. 



Coniopteryx tineiformis, Curt., and C. aleyrodiformis, Ste., both species were to 

 be had by beating. 



Panorpa germanica, L., common. 



TEICHOPTEEA. 



Phryganea varia, Fab., common near Elter water. 



Limnophilus marmoratiis, Curt., common all over the district. X. lunatus, 

 Curt., common everywhere ; on the south side of Eydal water it is excessively 

 abundant, each tap of the beating stick dislodging scores of this species : I caught 

 some hundreds of it to see if I could get variety in wing-markings, but did not find 

 a specimen that differed much from the type. L. centralis, Curt., also very com- 

 mon. L. sparsus. Curt., abundant. 



Anaholia nervosa, Curt., not common. 



