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dant. Mdananjia larJicau, common, often abundant, seen at all 

 stations. M. japmiia, common, not noticed at Cuenca. M. si/llim^, 

 one s]pcimen at Cuenca. Erebia zapatcri, Albarracin district. Sati/rua 

 rircc, scarce at Cuenca, common at Tragacete and Albarracin, S. 

 alcyimc, common everywhere, often abundant, even in swarms. S. 

 hriReis, frequent, sometimes common. S. pricitri, comiBon in limited 

 spots, frequent on all limestone near Albarracin. s'. sniiclc, common 

 everywhere, sometimes in swarms. N. statiliinis, connnon. S. jidia, 

 occurs everywhere on limestone, common in a few spots near Albarra- 

 cin, S. avtaea, locally at all stations. I'arunji' cijeria, not common. 

 P. iiieijacra, common at Cuenca, rarer elsewhere. Kpinephdr jiirtina 

 (janira), common, usually var. hUpidla. E. bjcaon, common, nearly 

 everywhere. E. titltontts, less abundant than ida. E. ida, abundant 

 everywhere, rather past. E. pasipliar, usually abundant but nearly 

 over. Cnenory/nip/ia arrania, captured only at Tragacete. <'. i/i/n'oides, 

 very local at Tragacete. ('. (/or».s, abundant, almost everywhere. C 

 paiitphiliis, scarce, not noted from Cuenca. Laeosnj)is rohdria, frequent 

 at Tragacete, scarce elsewhere, Avorn. Thcdci spini, usually abundant. 

 T. ilicis, less abundant than spi)ii. Xr/dn/rNs ijurrrux, one specimen at 

 Tragacete. d/iri/sop/ianiis alcipliron var. t/ordiiis, frequent, rather worn. 

 C phlacas, not very common. fAiiiipidc^ hocticua, usually counnon, 

 mostly worn. //. tdicaniis, not very frequent, worn. I'ldeiim arniis 

 (ae(jon), usually frequent. Poli/dinmatns astrairhr, common, usually 

 abundant, very variable in size. P. iconic, sometimes frequent. 7'. 

 A///rt.s, frequent ; var. nivesccns, Tragacete and Cuenca. /'. csrhrri, not 

 uncommon, all stations. P. mriphDi var. conplnniii^, common at 

 Tragacete, scarce in the Albarracin district ; var. lu'spaita, frequent at 

 Cuenca and Albarracin ; these two forms occurred, hixpaiut on lime- 

 stone, rori/doniiis on other formations, overlapping only at Albarracin 

 (as pn'eiiri and tapateri do). /'. adinctns, abundant at Tragacete, 

 common at Albarracin, not at Cuenca (not emerged '?). / '. ddiimn, every- 

 where, with adiiu'fii.^, but much scarcer. Lyrafna arinn, one specnnen 

 at Tragacete. ('i/cinin's arpinlus, frequent at Albarracin. Adopaea 

 linrnla, one specimen from Tragacete. A. tluiiiinas, Tragacete, common. 

 This and the last-named species (or the latter) were frequently counnon, 

 only a few were taken, and nearly all are t/niKinas, not recorded from 

 the district. A. «r<a('n», frequent at Cuenca. Auyiadcs coninia, common 

 everywhere. A. si/lranus, Tragacete and Albarracin, not previously 

 recorded from district. Carrharodiis althcac, common everywhere. ( '. 

 alceac, one from Cuenca. Hi'sprria proto, common at Cuenca, not seen 

 elsewhere. //. carthami, frequent, Tragacete. Jl. alrctis, common at 

 Albarracin and Tragacete, not at Cuenca. //. ^aa, frequent, every- 

 where, 



Mr, ^^'ainwright has kindly given me the following names of diptera 

 captured during the excursion : — At Arcachon, Dasiipoiion diailnna. 

 Fab,, (? s ; XniKjrins ritn'pnniifi, Mg., J . At Madrid, /I'/n/iiinuntin 

 raticepa, Y ., $. At Cuenca, Tarliina rustica, FaU. ; \'<>l>icd/a inaiiis, 

 F., $; l\()i;p)iiia iiiicaiis, Loew, $; A)tt/ira.i- reltitina,Meig.; Si/stocc/nis 

 leiicop/daciis, Mg., 2 ; Mar/iiuiKsc/iri/sitis, Meig,, ^ ; Cj/rtns i/ihbns. Fab,; 

 Elf/ira, Sp. At Tragacete, I'/iijsncrphala itii/ra, Degeer, J ; P. diri/xorr- 

 lioca, Meig., J' ; \'<iliirdla dci/aiis, hoaw, S iind 2 ; Stratioini/n c/utiiidcon, 

 Degeer, 5 ; Hdlajxiyan davipcfi, LoeAV, J s. The most interesting was 

 a Tachinid of the I'laula group, A\ith the characters of that group 



