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LlnmnphUido^. - Colpntaiilius incisus, Curt. - Dalscairth. 

 Glyphotielius pellucidus, Retz.-Dalscairtli, Portland. Linmo- 

 philus luarmoratus, Curt. -common-Portland. Limiroplulus 

 rhombicus, L.-Maxwelltown Loch. *Limnophilus flavicornis, 

 F — Maxwelltown Loch. Limnophilus xanthodes, M'L.— Max- 

 welltown Loch (some of the varieties of this species are very 

 handsome). Limnophilus lunatus, Curt.-common. *Limnophilus 

 affinis Curt. *Limnophilus extricatus, M'L.— very common at 

 Dalsclirth and Maxwelltown Loch. Limnophilus luridus, Curt. 

 -Dalscairth. ^Limnophilus sparsus, Curt.-Portland. *Limno- 

 philus fuscicornis, Ramb. (one specimen was taken of this some- 

 what scarce species). Anabolia nervosa, Curt.-Dalscan^tli 

 Stenophylax stellatus, Curt, -very common-Maxwelltown Loch 

 and Dal'scairth. *Micropterna sequax, M'L. (a few specimens of 

 this species were obtained). *Mesophlax impunctatus, M'L. 

 (this interesting addition to the British Fauna was taken within 

 the Stewartry; for details see "Entomologists' Monthly Maga- 

 zine " XX. pp. 19-20, indicated as M. aspersus, var.) Halesus 

 radi'atus, Curt.-common. *Halesus digitatus, Schrank. 



Sericosto,naticlce.-8i\o palipes, F.-Dalscairth. Lepidostoma 

 hirtum, F. — Maxwelltown Loch. 



i:e«fo.er/fe-*Leptocerus aterrimus, Steph. ; common-Max- 

 welltown Loch and Dalscairth. *Leptocerus cinereus, Curt.- 

 Maxwelltown Loch and Mabie. *Leptocerus commutatus, M'L. 

 -Dalscairth (a very good character by which the female of the 

 species may be separated from that of albifrons is the snow-white 

 space towards the tip of the antenna, which is very conspicuous ; 

 this white space is entirely awanting in the antenna, of L. 



Hydropsychidce. --Hydropsyche pellucidula, Curt.-Dalscairth. 

 *Philopotamus montanus, Donov. -Mabie. *Plectrocnemia con- 

 spersa, Curt. Polycentropus flavomaculatus, Pict.-Drungans. 

 *Tinodes Wteneri, L.— Dalscairth. 



Rhyaco2Mlidce.-G\os.o^om^ Boltoni, Curt.-Mabie. *Glosso- 

 soma vernale, Pict.— Dalscairtli. 



IL Notes on the Town's Common Mills and their History. 

 By James Barboue, Vice-President. 

 The Mills belonging to the town of Dumfries, situated on the 

 Maxwelltown side of the river, a little below the Old Bridge, are 



