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37. C. sepia, Mg. 2 ?, Kinghorn, 29th May 1896; ?, Balerno, 



24th May 1900 and 3olh May 1904; 2 $ and i 9, 

 Bavelaw Burn, Balerno, 30th May 1904 (J. Waterston) ; 

 S, Balerno, 4th June 1914; c? . Fairmilehead, June 1918 

 and 15th May 1919- 



38. Anthomyia (Bstiva, Mg. This is the A. sulciventris of 



Zetterstedt and Meade. It is common everywhere. I 

 have specimens from Edinburgh, Glencorse, Aberlady, 

 Balerno, Roslin, Kinghorn, etc. 



39. Cetema myopina, Lw. ?, Aberlady, July 1898 (W. Evans). 



40. Notiphila dorsata, Stnh. Aberlady, July 1898 (VV. Evans). 



41. TV", riparin, Mg. Aberlady, July 1898 (W. Evans). 



42. Parydra aquihi, Fin. Aberlady, 25th August 1904. 



43. P. coarctata, Fin. Aberdour, 7th July 1904. 



44. P. pt/silla, Mg. Aberlady, 25th August 1904. 



45. Scatella quadrata, Fin. Bavelaw Burn, Balerno, 30th May 



1904 (J. Waterston). 



46. S. sorhillans, Hal. Aberdour, 7th July 1904. 



47. .S". stagfialis, Fin. Aberdour, 7th July 1904; Aberlady, 25th 



August 1904. 



48. Chro7natomyia offinis. Fin. Garden, Edinburgh, larvae 



mining leaves of Chrysmitheinuvi emerged from pupae 

 in December 1908 (Dr T. B. Sprague). 



49. Tetanura pa/lidivenfris, Fin. ?, Kinghorn, 29th May 



1896; (^> Arniston Woods, 17th July 1906 (J. Waterston). 



50. Sapromyza forida, Fin. Aberdour, 7th July 1904. 



Rhyssa persuasoria in East Lothian. In the Entomologisfs 

 Monthly Magazine for 191 7 I recorded the presence of this interest- 

 ing insect in Mid-Lothian. I have now to record its occurrence in 

 East Lothian, Miss Balfour having recently sent me two specimens 

 from Whittingehame in that county. One of them was obtained 

 about ten years ago, and the other was captured by the Hon. Guy 

 Charteris on 5th September 1919. Both are females. William 

 Evans, Edinburgh. 



