82 [April, 



(J. C. red ink) ; a female (302) has Cosmore (J. C. red ink) ; while another female 

 (303) lias July 6 1841- (filled in), New Fo. 1844 (J. C), and Cosmore Qua^' 

 (at side). The last four are of interest since the New Forest is the ohly certain 

 locality for the species at the present time. 



Af/rion minium. — There are eight specimens, a female (304) and two males 

 (305, 308) being without labels. The others are :— a male (306) Chant 4G ; a male 

 (307) Mas. Chiidr., and minius ; a female (30ii) W. Mere (J. C. red ink), a blank 

 pink label, W : Mere 1842 (J. C. red ink), and minius ? ; a female (310) ^p, and 

 a blank pink label; a female (311) Lancashire (printed), Whittlesea (at side) j 

 (310) is of the form melanotum [;piieafnm), while (311) lias a tendency in the same 

 direction. 



Ayrion /ene/fum. — There are sixteen representatives of this interesting little 

 species, but four males (313, 314, 316, 317) and three females (319, 320, 322) are 

 witliout inscription. Two females (312, 321) simply bear the name " rubellum," 

 while another (315) has "rubellum ? ." The others are labelled as follows: — 

 a male (318) Chant 46 ; a female (323) nr. Racecourse New Fo. 1844 (C. W.), 

 and var. 7? CVip?; two females (324, 326) 18 12 (J. C), and a blank red label ; 

 a female (32.5), July 15 1839 (J. C. filled in) ; a female (3.i7) 9 rubellum v. h. rar. ? 

 ? ezonata Step ? (J. (/.), and a blank green label. (319) is of the form 

 ert/ihroqasfrinn ( rubratnmj ; (322, 324, 325, 326, 327) are of the form melanoqastrum 

 {xneafuijij, wliile (3.3) approaches it; (322) is in the teneral state. 



Agrion eleffaiis. — To this name there stand seventeen insects, of which three 

 males (330, 338, 339) and three females (329, 3:U, 342) are unlabelled. The 

 remainder bear labels as follows: — a male (328) Norfolk July 1905 (C. W.) ; 

 a male (332) and a female (343) Little; a female (333) Walcot.t 1S41. ; a female 

 (334) 31/5/12 (J. C), and May 31 1812 (J. C.) ; a female (33'^) Belfast T L, 42, 

 a blank green label, a printed label with " Sir C. R. Lighton " on one side and 

 " of St. John's " on the other ; a female (336) Norfolk July 1905 (C. W.) ; a male 

 (337) a blank blue label; a male (310) H, and zonata ; a male (341) 31/5/42 

 (J. C), and G-lanvilles Wootton (at side) ; a female (344) Whittlesea (J. C. red ink). 

 (335 and 3361 are of the form rufeseens ; while (342, 343) look a little like large 

 examples of A. pumiUo. Amongst the specimens of the last named insect, 

 A. pumilio, there are also two examples of this, the common species— a male (318) 

 Land : End .Aug. 1864 (C. W.) ; and a female (349) Cornwall. 



Agrion pumilio. — Omitting the two specimens of A. eleganx (348, 349), there 

 are still fifteen representatives of this interesting little dragonfly; but six males 

 (345, 346, 347, 354, 356, 358) are without history. The others are labelled a* 

 follows:— a female (350) Land: End Aug. 1864 (C. W.),and Land's End (at side) ; 

 a female (351) New Fo. (J. C. i-ed ink), and New Forest (at side) ; two females 

 (352, 355) and two males (357, 360) 1842 (J. C.) ; a female (353) 1842 (J. C), and 

 Dorchester (at side) ; a male (359) with three labels, July 3, 1844 (J. C. filled in), 

 pumilio, and New Forest (at side) ; a female (361) also with three labels, Holnest 

 (J. C), Aug. 1809 (filled in), and Glanvilles Wootton (at side). (350, 351, 352) 

 are of the form aurantiacum. 



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