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number of Sh-ex gigas L. emerged from new fir supports in a blaeksmitli's shed. 

 The emergence continued in July, 1915, every specimen being ^ . The wood 

 was from East Lul worth. The y has occurred in my garden and elsewhere in 

 the village, though suitable trees are almost non-existent in Winfrith itself. 

 A blue-black Sirex, doubtless S. noctilio F., has been seen on the wing at Morden. 

 Trichiosoma tibialis Leach, <?, bred from Winfrith hawthorn, has yellow tibiae. 

 Abia sericea la. is ver\' common, A. fasriata L. less so. A. candens Knw. is not 

 rare. Tenthredo cyanocrocea Forst., T. ustulata L. : of the latter I have a per- 

 fect specimen, taken from the jaws of Formica rufa I Pteronus pini L. was not 

 known by me in this neighbourhood iintil last summer, when I found a larva and 

 cocoon on Morden Heath. Trichiocatnpus xdmi L., T. drervseni Thoms., and T. 

 eradiatus Htg. (the two latter are perhaps not really distinct species). Priophorus 

 padi L., Dineura stilata KliTg, Euura saliceti Fall., Pontania leucosticta Htg., 

 P. viminalis Htg., P. salicis Christ., Holrocneme lucida Panz., Pteronidea ribesii 

 Scop., P. tnyosotidis F., P. oligospilus Forst., P. miliaris Panz., Amauronematus 

 fallax Lep., Pachynematus flaviventris Htg., P. trisignatus Forst., P. vagus F., 

 P. obductusTltg., Pristiphora fulvipes Fall., P. crassicor7iis Htg., P.x>allipes Lep., 

 P. pallidiventris Fail., Caliroa vai'ipes Klvig, C. annulipes Klug, Hoploc.ampa jiecto- 

 ralis Thoms., H. crataegi Klug, H.ferruginea Panz., Tomostethus gagathinus Klug, 

 T. dubiiis Gmel., T. luteiventris Klug, Blennocampa assimilis Fall., P. teiiuicornis 

 Klvig, Scolioneura betuleti Klug, Monophadnus albipes Gmel., M. geniculatus Htg., 

 M. ruficniris Briillr, Pseudodineura fuscula Klug. Athalia spinarum P., one speci- 

 men only on marshy land near the Frome, Iford, 22.vi.12. A. lugens Klug, 

 A. glabricollis Thorns., A. lineolata Lep., the last-named extremely abundant, 

 Selandria serva F., S. smiVollenh., S. stramineipes Klug, S. morio F., Strongylo- 

 gaster cingulatusF. (1 (J to 13 $ '^),St7-omboceros delicatulusFaW., Empriaexcisa 

 Thoms., E. liturata Gmel., E. immersa Klug, Emphytus togatus Panz., E. cinctus L. 

 E. calceatus Klug, E. tener Fall., E. grossulariae Htg., Taxonus equiseti Fall,, 

 T. glabratus Fall., Loderus vestigialis Klug, Dolerus madidus Klug, D.pratensis L., 

 D.aerlrepsThoms.yD.palustris Klug, D. gonager F., D. puncticollis Thoms., D. san- 

 guinicollis Klug (var. fumosus Steph.), D. niger L., D. picipes Klug, D. nigratus 

 Miill., D. oblongus Cam., D. aeneus Htg., Rhogogaster punctvlata Klug, R. viridis L., 

 R. fulvipes Scop., R. aucupariae Klug, Pachy protasis rapae L., Macrophya rufipes L., 

 common in June on Oenanthe crocata, M. annulata Geoffr., M. 12-punctata L., 

 M. rustica L., M. albicincta Schr., M, ribis Schr. The resemblance of M. annulata 

 to a large Salius when seen over woodside herbage is, as pointed out by the 

 Rev. F. D. Morice, quite misleading. Allantus scrophulariae L., A. arcuatus 

 Forst., A. marginellus Klug, A. vespa Eetz., A. distinguendus v. Stein, Tenthred- 

 ella temula Scop., T. mesomela L., T. olivacea Htg., T. atra L., T. livida L., 

 T.ferruginea Schr., T. balteata Klug, Tenthredopsis litterata Geoffr. (vars. varia 

 Gmel., cordata GeofPr., thorncica Geoffr., concolor Knw.). I have taken <? litterata 

 at the same time and place as $ T. nassata, a coincidence apt to deceive! 

 T. 7iassata Knw., T. dorsivittata Cam., T. tiliae Panz. var. inornata Knw., T. dor- 

 salis Lep., T. inornata Cam. (?), whatever this form may be, T.fenestrata Knw., 

 T. coquehertii King, T. palmata Geoffr. I indicate.' some of tlie last-named 



