150 (June, 



whioli I hare not as yet repapered. The original specimens were taken iu April, 

 1848, and are su labelled. — Sydney Wkbb, 22, Waterloo Crescent, Dover: May 

 1st, 1901. 



Aculeate llymenoptera at TIntagel, North Conitoall. — The following little list 

 of Aculeatcs, taken at Tintagel, North Cornwall, last July, although devoid of rarities, 

 uiaj be of interest as an addition to the lists of captures at Newquay, published in 

 former numbers of the Ent. Mo. Mag. Tintagel is a most charming spot, the hedge- 

 rows with their wealth of wild flowers and ferns are all that a lover of Nature can 

 wish for, but the soil is too rocky to make it an ideal hunting ground for the 

 Hymenopterist, as this list too plainly shows — the Neuropterist, on the other hand, 

 would be well repaid by a visit —the delightful little streams whicli everywhere 

 abound, with their marshy banks and valleys, being frequented by a greater variety 

 of species than I had ever before seen in England. 



Formica fusca, Linn. Myrmica ruginodis, Nyl., scabrinodis, Nyl. Myrmosa 

 melauocephala, Fah. Fompilus yihbus, Fah., niyer, Vah, splssus, Schiudte. Hatius 

 exaJtatus, Fab., pusiflus, Schiodte. Ceropales tnaculatu, Eab. Tachytes pectinipes, 

 Linn. I'emphredon Shnckardi, Mor. Crabro elo»(jatuIus.,v. d. Jj., pal iiiipes, l^mw , 

 oribrarius, Linn. Cerceris labiata, Fah. Goryles tumidus, Panz. Colletes jjici- 

 stigma, Thoms. Pi'osopis hyalinata, Smith. Sphecodes subquudralun, Smith. 

 Halictus leucozoiiiits, Sch., cylindricus, Fab., iSmealhmanelltts. Andrena Gwynunu, 

 Kirb., fiilvicrux, Kirb., coitana, Kirb., denticulatu, Kirb. Nomada soHdaginis, 

 Panz., Fabriciana, Ijinu. .JacobwcB, Panz. Mfigackile mar itiiiia, Kivh., centuticularis, 

 Linn. Usiiiiu fulvirentris, Panz. Castioxys acuminata, ]!ij\. tSletis aterrima, Panz. 

 Aidhidium mniiicatuni, Fab. Psithyrus campestris, Panz. liomhns LatreiUellus, 

 Kirb. As usual, I am indebted to Mr. Edward Sauntlers for kindly identifying my 

 captures. — G. A. James Kuthney, Pembury, Tudor Road, Upper Norwood : 

 March 3rd, 19(Jl. 



TipulidcB in the IVest of Scotland : corrections. — Amalopis straminea, Mg., p. 

 114, line 7 from bottom, should read — "A. sp. ? (I submitted this as A. geniculata, 

 Mg., to Mr. Verrali, who says it stands in his collection as the probable A. straminea 

 of Walker.)" The authority fur JJi.ra maculala and Jj. nebulosa should read Mg., 

 for Limnobia bifasciata, Schi'k., and for Ithyjiholophus pentagonalis, Lw. For 

 Dicranota parvida, Hal., p. 114, line 10 from bottom, read 1). pavida, Hal., and 

 for Fachyrrhina lunilicornis, Schum., p. 115, line o from top, read /'. Ivnulicornis, 

 Solium. — Robert Henbekson, It, Armadale Street, Grlasgow : May iith, 190L 



Ceroplatu-i sesioide.t, If'h/bg. : correction of name. — In vol. ix (second series), 

 p. 276, of this Magazine, I recorded having taken two specimens of Ceroplatus 

 scsioides, Whlbg., at Lyndhurst on July 17th, 189J, and September 3rd, 1898, re- 

 spectively, and since the latter year have reported nine more captures in the same 

 district ; but on recently taking two specimens to Mr. Austen for the New Collection 

 of British Diptera, he informed me he had now come to the conclusion the name 

 must be altered to C. tipuloidex, Fab. — Fred. C. Adams, 50, .Ashley Gardens, S.W. : 

 May 3rd, 1901. 



