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Walker's "Ins. Brit." vol. iii. p. 195. The peculiar genitalia 

 appear to mark off this species from its allies, as well as the 

 remarkable antennae, which are figured in Walker's work. 

 Unfortunately Haliday's type cannot be found in the 

 collection at Dublin, and I believe the St. Kilda specimen 

 is the first obtained since. 



1 6. CERATOPOGON FLAVIPES, Mg. 5 $ and 21 99. The 



colour of the legs varies, in some specimens being almost 

 entirely pitchy or blackish. 



1 7. CERATOPOGON sp. 2 9 $ of a species with hairy wings. 



Family LIMNOBIID^. 



I 8. LlMNOBIA NUBECULOSA, Mg. 2 ^ . 



19. DICRANOMYIA MiTis, Mg. 2 S $ and i 9. 



20. GONIOMYIA TENELLA, Mg. 8 <$ and j <j> , O ne pair being 



in cop. 



2 1. RHYPHOLOPHUS NODULOSUS, Mcq. i $ and i 9 . 



22. ERIOPTERA FUSCIPENNIS, Mg. 6 $ <$ and i $. 



23. ERIOPTERA TRIVIALIS, Mg. i 9. 



24. LIMNOPHILA MEIGENII, Verr. 5 (J ct. 



Family TIPULID^. 



25. TlPULA ? CONFUSA, ll'lp. 2 ^ . 



26. TIPULA ? MARMORATA, Mg. i $ and 299. 



27. TIPULA OLERACEA, Linn. 4 ^ $ and i 9. 



28. TIPULA sp. i <$ KVM flavolineata, Mg. ? 



29. TIPULA JT/. i 9 near vernalis Mg. ? 



Family TABANID^. 



30. HAEMATOPOTA PLUVIALIS, Linn. 3 $ (J and 5 $ 9. [During 



the last week of my stay this was a pest. J. W.] 



Family EMPID^. 



31. RHAMPHOMYIA FUMIPENNIS, Zett. i $> and 299 of this fine 



and rare species. At first sight rather like sulcata, Fin., but 

 easily distinguished by its blackish halteres. Previously 

 recorded as British only from Muchalls (Aberdeenshire) and 

 Rannoch (Perthshire). 



