202 [September, 



number "4," a third (110) has II. D. 143 (J. C.) ; and a fourth (111) June 11, 

 1820 (J. C. filled in). A female (112) has H. D. 1813 fJ. C.) ; another (113) has 

 May 11, 1819 (J. C. filled in), and Parley Heath (at side). 



Cordtilegaster annulatus. — Of this species there are eight examples, of which 

 two males (118, 120) are unlabelled. The remaining six bear the following inscrip- 

 tions:— a male (114) Mus. Cheldr. ; a male (115) Dale; a male (1 1T>) June 10, 

 1817 (J. C. filled in) ; a female (117) Glanvilles Wootton (at side) ; a female (119) 

 Chant, 46 ; a female (121) Glanvilles Wootton (at side). 



Mschna pratensis. — The examples of this species are in two groups, some being 

 placed in Drawer 4, others in Drawer 5. There are eight in all, of which a male 

 (125) has no label. The rest are labelled as follows:— a male (122) IT. D. 1843 

 (J. C.) ; a male (124) Chant, 46 ; a female (123) II. D. 1843 (J. C.) ; a female (126) 

 June 29, 1818 (J. C. filled in), and Parley Heath (at side) ; a male and a female 

 (135, 136) Kirkman's Sale, 1817 (J. C.) ; a female (137) Parfilt, Exeter, 1858, and 

 Devonshire (at side), also aspis ? var. (at side). 



Anax formosus— Eight specimens of this fine insect, of which one male (127) 

 bears no inscription. The rest are labelled as follows : — a male (128) May 23, 

 1831 (J. C. filled in) ; a male and a female (129, 133) Chant, 46; a male (131) 

 Mshna (in pencil) ; a female (130) July 28, 1819 (J. C. filled in), and Parley 

 Heath (at side); a female (132) Ent. Club; a female (134) Glanvilles Wootton 

 (at side). 



Mschna mixta. — This insect, not long since considered so scarce as British, is 

 well represented by seven rather fully labelled specimens : — a male (140) Black 

 Pond, 7.9.01 (W. J. L.)* ; a male (141) Curtis. Dover (in pencil), and Dover (at 

 side) ; a female (138) Ent. Club, and W. Christy Jersey ; a female (139) Ent. Club ; 

 a female (142) Yarmouth, Pagett, f. Parr, June, 1849 (J. C), and Suffolk (at side) ; 

 a female (143) Walton, 1844 (J. C.) ; a female (144) Gl. Wootton, July, 1807 or 8 ? 

 (J. C), July c. 1807 (at side, J. C. filled in), also Glanvilles Wootton (at side). 



Mschna borealis. — Four specimens, one female (145) being without a label. 

 The other three are from Scotland, as would be expected. They are : — a male (146) 

 Jul. 1854 (J. C. filled in), and Scotch. R. W. 54 (J. C. in pencil) ; a female (147) 

 July, 1847 (J. C. filled in), and Scotch. 181-7. Ilodgkinson (J. C.) ; a female (148) 

 Hannoch, June, 1896 (C. W.J, and Rannoch (at side). 



Mschna cyanea. — This common species is represented by four examples only, 

 one female (149) bearing no label. The others are:— a male (15W) Herne Bay, 

 1842 (J. C); a female (151) Kirkman's Sale, 1817 (J. C.) ; a female (152) Glan- 

 villes Wootton (at side). 



Mschna juncea. — Eight specimens, two only being males. The males are (153) 

 Jul. 1846 (J. C. filled in), and ScotFl- R. W. 1846 (J. C.) ; (160) Loch Swilly, 

 Donegal, Thos. Lighton, Esqr. (? J. C.'s writing), and Ireland (at side). Females : — 

 (151) Jul 21, 1825 (J. C. filled in), and 735, also Scotland (at side); (155) 

 Woolmer Fo. 1842 (J.C.), and Jul 9, 1842 (J. C. filled in); (156) Hannoch, Jane, 

 1896 (C W.), and Rannoch (at side) ; (157) Penzance, E R Dale, Aug., 1804 

 (C. W.), and Penzance (at side); (158) British, Dr. Leach (J. C.) ; (159) Man- 

 chester, 1842 (J. C), and Lancashire (at side). 



* This is one of the author's Surrey specimens. 



