DIPTERA SCOTICA : III. THE FORTH DISTRICT 217 



CM Aberlady, July 1898 (Wm. Evans); , Glencorse, 8th 

 September 1898 (P. H. G.); Musselburgh (A. E. J. 

 Carter). 



212. HELOPHILUS LINEATUS, Fab. ?, Aberlady, iyth August 

 1896 (W. Eagle Clarke); $ and $, Aberlady, July 1898 

 '(Wm. Evans); <$, Davidson's Mains, 24th May 1901 

 (Wm. Evans). 



2 1 3. MERODON EQUESTRIS, Fab. $ , Newbattle Terrace, Edinburgh, 

 6th June 1899 Wm. Evans, "Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist." 1900, 

 p. 251. 



214. XYLOTA SEGNIS, L. Polton (A. E. J. Carter) ; 6% Corstorphine 



Hill, 24th May 1901; $ , Gorebridge, iSth June 1900; 

 and , Aberdour, 4th August 1900 (Wm. Evans). 



215. XYLOTA SYLVARUM, L. "Last summer I met with this fly 



near Kirknewton (quite common), Gorebridge, Dunbar, and 

 Aberdour. In August 1895 I took one at Falkland. James 

 Wilson (' Ency. Brit.' yth ed. Entom., p. 241) has recorded 

 it from near Edinburgh " Wm. Evans, " Ann. Scot. Nat. 

 Hist." 1901, p. 53. 



216. SYRITTA PIPIENS, Z. \_Xylotd\ Pease Bridge, 1843 (Hardy) 



Selby, 2; $ and $, North Berwick, August 1893 (W. 

 Eagle Clarke); , Craigentinny, 22nd August 1898 (Wm. 

 Evans); , Leven, August 1893, $, Arthur's Seat, July 

 1 %93i CM Davidson's Mains, August 1898 (Wm. Evans). 



217. CHRYSOCHLAMYS CUPREA, Scop. Aberfoyle (A. E. J. Carter). 



218. ARCTOPHILA MUSSITANS, Fab. \_Sericomyia superbicns\ Wood- 



houselea, Pentlands R. C. R. Jordan, " Scot. Nat." vol. ii. 

 (1873-74), p. 63; Falkland, Fife, i4th August 1895 (Wm. 

 Evans) Grimshaw, "Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist." 1897, p. 24; 

 Loch Voil, 2nd September 1902 (Wm. Evans). 



219. SERICOMYIA BOREALIS, Fin. Pease Bridge, 1843 (Hardy) 



Selby, 2; ct, Glencorse, lyth June 1893, and $ <$ , 

 Braid Hills, i8th June 1893 (P- H. G.) ; Aberfoyle (A. E. J. 

 Carter); "common in the district" Wm. Evans, "Ann. 

 Scot. Nat. Hist." 1901, p. 53. [Mr. Evans has shown me 

 specimens from Leadburn, Newpark, Gardrum, Bavelaw, and 

 Aberdour. P. H. G.] 



220. SERICOMYIA LAPPONA, L. " In the course of the past five or 



six years I have taken this interesting species in the following 

 localities : Bavelaw, Kirknewton, Silverburn. . . . Sixty 

 years ago it was recorded by James Wilson as occurring 

 'among the Pentland Hills' ('Ency. Brit.' 7th ed., Entom., 

 p. 241)" Wm. Evans, "Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist." 1901, p. 53. 



