i9ii.] 137 



a female (69) " Queenborough, in bone sacks, Apr. 4, 1897," a female (70) 

 " Queenborough, J. J. Walker, Apr. 4, 1897, bone sacks." 



Anisolabia annulipes again is represented by three examples. All are 

 females, labelled — (71) "Col: bakehouse. Tavistock" (C. W. D's writ.), (72) 

 " Tavistock, H. Swale. Apr. 1894," (73), " Tavistock, Ap. 1894." 



Anisolabia maritima. — There are six examples — three males (76, 78, 79) 

 and three females (74,75,77). None are labelled except (77) " Northumber- 

 land" (printed). No. 78 has small callipers. 



Cockroaches (Blattodea). 



Blatta lapponica is represented by eleven examples, two only (83 and 85) 

 carded specimens, being labelled — "Lyndhurst" (J. C. D's writ.); (88) is a 

 carded specimen, with wings spread; (86 and 87) also have their wings spread ; 

 (89 and 90) are nymphs. 



Blatta nigripes. — Seven specimens. Two (94, 95) are nymphs ; (92) is 

 labelled "Lizerd (sic) Oct. 18, 1873" (C. W. D's writ.) ; (97) "Bournemouth," 

 1845 (J. C. D's writ.) ; the rest bear no data. [This insect is in reality only a 

 form of the next. — W. J. L.]. 



Blatta ericelorum. — There are eleven examples, three (98, 101, 103) being 

 labelled "Land's End, 1864" (J. C. D's writ.) while (98) bears also a printed 

 label to the same effect. (105) bears the letters " B. M." (perhaps in J. C. D's 

 writing). The rest (99, 100, 102, 104, 106-108) are unlabelled. (108) is a 

 nymph." 



Blatta livida is represented by ten specimens. (109) lias " 1036 " printed 

 on much faded reddish paper (111) is labelled "Portland, July 30th, 1875" 

 (C. W. D's writ.). (112) has two labels, "Bournemouth" (printed) and 

 "Bournemouth, 1845," (J. C. D's writ.). (114) bears the date "Oct. 66" 

 (J. C. D's writ.). 117 has the labels " Glanvilles Wootton" (printed) and 

 "Nov/m/67" (J. C. D's writ.). 118 is labelled "B-mouth 46." The rest (110, 

 113, 115, 116) are without data. (114-118) are " nymphs." 



Blatta germanica. — There are eleven examples (119-129), all without any 

 data whatever. The first four only are mature, the rest being "nymphs." 

 (126, 127) are on one card, as are also (128, 129). 



Periplaneta orientalis. — Of the six examples (130-135) one only (130) has a 

 label—" Sherborne 1887." 



Periplaneta americana. — There are two specimens only — (136) labelled 

 "R. Newstead Chester 1895" (C. W. D's writ.), and (137) bearing the 

 mxmber -i-f-5-. 



Periplaneta australasise. — Again, there are two specimens (138, 139) the 

 second being a " nymph." Both bear an inscription, the first part of which is 

 illegible, followed by " Sherborne 1839." 



Crickets (Gryllodea) . 



Acheta domestica. — There are seven examples, all unlabelled (140-146). 

 (140, 142, 144) are males, while (141, 143, 145, 146) are females. 



