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'■'Calopteryx hamorrhoidalis, Vanderl., Biarritz, June 24th, a male 

 with teneral colouring ; June 25th, two males, one fully coloured, the 

 other teneral, and a female not strongly coloured. 



Cordukg aster annulatus, Latr., Biarritz, June 27th, a female. 



Platycnemis pennipes, Pall., Biarritz, June 27th, two females in 

 poor condition. 



Pyrrhosovia nymplmla, Sulz., Albarracin, May 28th, a teneral 

 female ; June 13th, a male and a female, the latter teneral. 



Agrion vicrcuriale, Charp., Albarracin, June 13th, a male. Biarritz, 

 June 23rd, a female, June 25th, a male and female in cop., and June 

 27th, a teneral male. 



Neuroptera. 



"'■ Ascalaplms longicornis, Linn., Albarracin, about mid-June, a male. 



■■' Ascalaphus haticus, Eamb., Albarracin, about mid-June, a male. 



'■•' Ascalaphus hispanicus, Eamb., Albarracin, about mid-June, a 

 male— an interesting species less frequently obtained than the 

 previous two. 



*Creagris plumheus, Oliv. (an ant-lion), Albarracin, June 13th, a 

 female. 



Those species with an asterisk (*) prefixed do not belong to 

 the British fauna. 



Kingston-on-Thames : May, 1914. 



NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS. 



Gynandeomoephous beed Specimen of Catopsilia (Callideyas) 

 CEOCALE. — I had been breeding a good many specimens of C. crocale, 

 when I noticed, to my astonishment, that one recently hatched out 

 to-day had the right wing hke a male, while the left wing was like a 

 female. I showed the butterfly to Miss Fountaine, who at once told 

 me it was an hermaphrodite and a great prize for me to have secured, 

 saying that amongst several hundred specimens, including a number 

 of different species of Callidryas bred by herself in various parts of 

 the world, such a thing had never occurred. Unfortunately the 

 butterfly was lying on its back at the bottom of the cage when I 

 found it, so that at the root of the fore wings it is deformed, but 

 otherwise well-developed. — R. L. Huntee ; Barron Falls Hotel, 

 Kuranda, North Queensland, April 29th, 1914. 



Pachys (Amphidasys) betulaeia ab. doubledayaeia in Beek- 

 SHiEE. — On May 22nd I took a female specimen of P. betularia var. 

 doubledayaria on a door-post. I think it interesting to record 

 this, because I believe this form is not very often taken in the 

 Reading district. — H. L. Dolton ; 36, Chester Street, Reading, 

 Berks. 



Myelophola (Myelois) cribeum in Noeth-West London. — 

 In 1907 I recorded the occurrence of this species at Upper Tooting 



