156 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



6. CECIDOMYIA TILLE, Schrk. ? Ladykirk Churchyard ; Cockburns- 



path ; Tyninghame Woods -- Hardy, "Proc. Berw. Nat. 

 Club," vol. vit. (1873-75), P- 5 1 9- 



7. CECIDOMYIA VICI^E, Kieffer. Galls common in Fife Trail, 



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

 species is not mentioned in Verrall's " List of British Diptera," 

 2nd ed. 1901.] 



8. DIPLOSIS BOTULARIA, Winn. Galls on Fraxinus excelsior, L., 



near Elie, and on the Castle Island in Loch Leven Trail. 

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



9. DIPLOSIS LOTI, Deg. \Cecidomy ici\ Galls on Lotus corniculatus, 



L., near Elie, Fife Trail, "Scot. Nat." N.S. vol. iv. 

 (1889-90), p. 231. 



Family MYCETOPHILID^. 



10. GNORISTE APICALIS, Mg. --Pease Bridge, 1843 (Hardy) 

 Selby, 2. [This record requires confirmation, and is 

 apparently doubted by Verrall, who does not mention the 

 species in either edition of his " List."] 



n. MACROCERA LUTEA, Mg. Pease Bridge, 1843 (Hardy) 

 Selby, 2. 



12. MACROCERA PHALERATA, Mg. Pease Bridge, 1843 (Hardy) 

 Selby, 2. 



Family 



13. SCATOPSE NOTATA, Z. Aberlady, July 1898 (Wm. Evans). 



14. SCATOPSE PULICARIA, Lw. Aberlady, 1873 Verrall, 3, p. 



202. 



15. SCATOPSE BREVICORNIS, Mg. Hawthornden, 26th May 1893 



(P. H. G.). 



1 6. DILOPHUS FEBRILIS, L. \Tipitla\ Neighbourhood of Edin- 



burgh Stewart, i, p. 576; \_D. vulgaris] Pease Bridge, 

 1843 (Hardy) Selby, 2; <J, Morningside, ist April 1894 

 (P. H. G.); $ and $ in cop., Aberlady, iyth August 1896 

 (W. Eagle Clarke). Evidently common throughout the 

 district. 



17. DILOPHUS ALBIPENNIS, Mg. 6, Heriot, 28th June 1898 



(Wm. Evans); , Aberlady, July 1898 (Wm. Evans). 



1 8. DILOPHUS FEMORATUS, Mg. $, Aberlady, July 1898 (Wm. 



Evans). There appears to be some doubt as to the validity 

 of this species. British specimens so named probably 

 belong to albipennis. 



