Q [January, 



Stenopsocus cruciatus, L., and immaculatus, Steph. 

 Feripsocus phceopterus, Steph. 



SARK. 



Triciioptera. 



Microplerna sequax, McL. — Not uncommon in the gigantic masses of Lastrma 

 fllix-mas in Dixcart Valley. 



Tinodes assimilis, McL. — At the little " dribble " forming the mouth of the 

 stream at Dixcart Bay. 



Planipennia. 



Chrysopa Jlava, Scop. — From an ash in Dixcart Yalley. 

 Pseudo-Neuroptera. 



CcBcilius fiavidus, Steph. — Common. 



JERSEY. 



Trichoptera, 



Micropterna sequax, McL. — Near the source of a stream running south from 

 Trinity Church. 



Halesus radiatus, Curt. — One $ taken, and several examples seen at the above 

 mentioned locality. It is interesting as being in every respect the British form, and 

 not that generally found on the Continent, which is the R. interpunctatus of my 

 " Revision." 



Diplectrona felix, McL. — Greve de Lecq. 



Philopotamus montanus, Donov., var. cesareus, McL. — Vei'y abundant at Grreve de 

 Lecq, where it was originally found by Mr. Luff (not seen elsewhere). There seems 

 little reason for doubt that this beautiful form and the " Ph. insularis " of G^uernsey 

 are only insular conditions of Ph. montanus, of which the typical form is unknown 

 in the islands. Oddly enough the Jersey insect is extremely close to the var. chry- 

 sopterus, Morton, from the side of a C/lydesdale hill. That small islands should 

 produce distinct forms is not surprising ; but it is difficult to account for the 

 apparent isolation of such forms as chrysopterus and scoticus. 



Tinodes assimilis, McLach. — Les Coupes. 



Rhyacophila septentrionis, McLach. — I am sure it was this insect I saw near 

 the waterfall at Les Mouriers. 



Agapetusfuscipes, Curt. — Near Trinity Church. 

 Pseudo-Neuroptera. 



Psocus variegatus, Latr. — On tlie trunks of old poplars in St. Helier ; Ps. 

 bifasciatus, Latr. 



CcBcilius flavidus, Steph. 



Stenopsocus immaculatus, Steph. 



Feripsocus phceopterus, Steph. 



Cloeon simile, Eaton. — St. Ouen's Pond. 



Sympetrum striolalum, Charp.— Abundant at St. Ouen's Pond. 



JEschna mixta, Latr. — Several examples of an Mschna which, from its size, I 

 take to have been this species, were seen at St. Ouen's Pond, but owing to the nature 

 of the margins it was impossible to capture them. 



Enallayma cyathiyerum, Charp. — An '■'Agrion" seen at St. Ouen's Pond was 

 probably this species. 



Lewisham, London : 



November 28th, 1891. 



