I would propose the uamc macuUcornis, as there was au existing DoJi- 

 chopiis (now Tticliijtri'chus) consohrinus of AValker, is certainly distinct 

 by its Agings " linea stigmaticali breviuscula atra," and " antenuis arti- 

 " culo primo subtus ad apicem luteo." I am, therefore, rather re- 

 luctantly compelled to give a name to the species which I caught in 

 some numbers in the New Forest ou June 26th, 1871, as it does not 

 satisfactorily agree with any previous description that I am acquainted 

 with. Subsequent examination of the Swedish, types may prove that 

 some of them are incorrectly or carelessly described. 



D. SABiNUs, Hal. — I caught this pretty little species abundantly 

 on the coast at Aberlady on July 27th, 1873, and have taken it during 

 the present month at the Salterns, Fawle}^, Hants. A curious mis- 

 print occurs in the Scottish Naturalist on the first of these captures, 

 the species being called salinus, a name which exactly suits its habits. 



D. viEGULTOETj:yr, Wlk. — I caught a few of this rare species in 

 Plashett Park, near Lewes, on August -Ith, 1872. 



D. AGiLis, Mg. — This species appears in the list simply from a 

 female caught at Leith Hill on June 25th, 1868, which was named by 

 Loew as agilis ? I fear it is incorrectly named. 



GrTMNOPTEENUS PRINCIPALIS, Lw. — This handsouie species, first 

 described by Loew in 1861, has occurred at Meseritz, in Holland, and 

 in Hungary. I caught three specimens near Poole on July 19th and 

 20th, 1S71. It is about the size of G. uohiUtatiis, L., with the antcnnaa 

 reddish-yellow, the tip being black, the arista somewhat plumose, the 

 cilia of the lower orbit pale, the lego yellow, the wings greyish, 

 brownish near the costa, and the face white. 



Gr. GRACILIS, Stan. — After all, this species is not a synonym of 

 nigricornis, Mg., and the name gracilis must therefore be reinstated. 

 It is well distinguished from its allies by the pale fringed alulse and 

 pubescent scutcllum. I caught one male at Penzance, on July 8th' 

 1871. 



Gr. ciKEEOPHTLLi, Mg. — At Abcrladv, and at Mount St. Michael, 

 near Penzance, I found a Gymnopterntis in abundance on Umhelliferce, 

 which I conclude to be this species ; at any rate a specimen of the 

 same caught near Lewes has been so named by Loew. It is closely 

 allied to G. germanus, AV., but differs in size and in the shape of the 



.G. PLAGiATUS.Lw. — A male caught jt Abbey Wood on July 21th, 



