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85. THRYPTOCERA MINUTISSIMA, Ztt. A single specimen of this 



rare species captured at Nethy Bridge, August 1898 (Yer- 

 bury). 



86. MACQUARTIA TENEBRICOSA, Mg. Female, Aviemore, July 



1899 (Yerbury). 



87. ERIGONE STRENUA, Mg. Aviemore, July 1899 (Yerbury). 



88. CHETOLYGA QUADRIPUSTULATA, Fab. Kingussie, July 1898 



(Yerbury); Aviemore, July 1899 (Yerbury). 



89. OLIVIERIA RUFOMACULATA, Deg. - - Kingussie, July 1898 



(Yerbury); Aviemore, July 1898 (Yerbury); Nethy Bridge, 

 August 1898 (Yerbury); Aviemore, July 1899 (Yerbury). 



90. EXORISTA VULGARIS, Fin. Aviemore, July 1899 (Yerbury). 



91. SISYROPA LOTA, Mg. Three males and one female, Kingussie, 



July 1898 (Yerbury); four males and four females, Nethy 

 Bridge, August 1898 (Yerbury); seven males and two 

 females, Aviemore, July 1899 (Yerbury). 



92. MEIGENIA FLORALIS, Mg. Aviemore, July 1899 (Yerbury). 



93. MASICERA RUTILA, Mg. Aviemore, July 1899 (Yerbury). 



94. METOPIA LEUCOCEPHALA, Rossi. Eleven females, Aviemore, 



July 1899 (Yerbury). 



95. METOPIA ARGYROCEPHALA, Mg. Aviemore, July 1899 



(Yerbury). 



Family DEXID/E. 



96. MYIOCERA CARINIFRONS, Fin. Kingussie, July 1898 



(Yerbury); Aviemore, July 1898 (Yerbury); Nethy Bridge, 

 August 1898 (Yerbury); Kingussie, July 1899 (Yerbury); 

 Aviemore, July 1899 (Yerbury). 



97. DEXIA VACUA, Fin. Rothiemurchus, June and July 1895 



(Hinxman) ; Kingussie, July 1898 (Yerbury) ; Nethy Bridge, 

 August 1898 (Yerbury); Aviemore, July 1899 (Yerbury). 



Family SARCOPHAGID.E. 



98. SARCOPHAGA CARNARIA, L. Aviemore, July 1899 (Yerbury). 



99. SARCOPHAGA ALBICEPS, Mg. Aviemore, July 1899 (Yerbury). 



100. SARCOPHAGA ATROPOS, Mg. Nethy Bridge, August 1898 



(Yerbury). 



10 1. CYNOMYIA MORTUORUM, L. Kingussie, July 1898 (Yerbury); 



Nethy Bridge, August 1898 (Yerbury). 



102. CYNOMYIA ALPINA, Ztt. One female, Nethy Bridge, August 



1898 (Yerbury) ; nine males and one female, Aviemore, July 



1899 (Yerbury). Evidently this species, only recently con- 



