DIPTERA SCOTICA : III. THE FORTH DISTRICT 155 



Selby, Esq., of Twizell House. " Proceedings of the 

 Berwickshire Naturalists' Club," vol. ii. (1842-49), pp. I 10- 

 114. 



3. ' Diptera at Braemar, Aberdeen, and Aberlady, 

 including Six Species not hitherto recorded as British.' By 

 G. H. Verrall. "Scottish Naturalist," vol. ii. (i 873-74), pp. 

 199-202. 



The records contained in these three papers will be given 

 with the reference number I, 2, or 3, as the case may be, but 

 all other records will be quoted in full. Those without any 

 reference to a magazine or journal are taken from my own 

 register, and were either collected by myself or by the 

 gentleman whose name the record bears. I must here 

 express my obligations to those friends who have from time 

 to time either given me specimens or allowed me to examine 

 those in their collections. First and foremost I must 

 mention in this connection my esteemed friend Mr. William 

 Evans, whose labours have so considerably enriched our 

 knowledge of the fauna (in all its sections) of the Forth 



district. 



Family PULICID^. 



1. PULEX IRRITANS, L. Neighbourhood of Edinburgh- 



Stewart, i, ]). 577. 



Family CECIDOMYID^. 



2. CECIDOMYIA CORRUGANS, F. Lw. Galls on Heradeum sphon- 



dylii/in, L., common in all parts of Fifeshire Trail, " Scot. 

 Nat." N.S. vol. iv. (1889-90) p. 231. 



3. CECIDOMYIA CRAT/EGI, Winn. Galls on Cratcegus oxyacantha, 



L., common near Elie, and sparingly in other parts of Fife- 

 Trail, "Scot. Nat." N.S. vol. iv. (1889-90), p. 231. 



4. CECIDOMYIA DESTRUCTOR, Say. East Lothian, Haddington 



Ormerod, "Entomologist," 1887, p. 263; in small numbers 

 at Dunglass, Chapelhill, Linnhead, and Oldcambus, also 

 Dunbar, all in 1887 --Hardy, " Proc. Berw. Nat. Club," 

 vol. xii. (1887-89), p. 78. 



5. CECIDOMYIA PERSICARI^E, Z. Near Tyninghame and Belton- 



ford, East Lothian Hardy, " Proc. Berw. Nat. Club," vol. 

 vii. (1873-75), p. 518; on P\olygonum~\ Persicaricz in E. 

 Lothian (Hardy) Trail, "Scot. Nat." N.S. vol. iii. (1887- 

 88), p. 315- 



