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Dexia rustica, F. — A few at Twitcliou, Aixgvist 4th — 25tli. 

 MusciD^. 



Pollenia?vespillo,F. — As prey of Scalophcuja stcrcoraria,Ij.,Ji\[y 19th, 1909. 



Graphomyia maculata, Scop. — One at Twitchen on Angelica, August 19th, 

 another September 15th, 1909. 



Musca domestica, L. — Perhaps because the lionse is so isolated the Common 

 Hoiise-Fly is almost scarce ! 



Morellia hortorum, Fin. — Abundant, May 28th, Jidy 20th — August 19th. 



Mesembrina meridiana, L. — Very abundant. May 15th — October Vth. 



Calliphora erythroccphala, Mg. — I liave identified but one specimen, Twit- 

 chen, August 20th, 1909 ; C. vomitoria, L. Blue-bottles visit my peach houses 

 and vinery in immense niunbers ; those examined have (with one exception) 

 proved to be this species. 



Euphoria cornicina, F. — Three at Twitchen, July 2Sth — August 13th, 1909. 



Lucilia csesar, L. — Very abundant ; L. illustris, two at Twitchen, May 29th, 

 August 21st, 1909. 



Anthomtid^. 



Hyetodesia basalis, Ztt. — Common, July 27th — September 15th ; H. pallida, 

 F., two at Borough, Jvily 29th, August 2nd, 1909. 



Mydsea'? impv^ncta. Fin. — August loth, 1906. 



Hydrotxa irritans. Fin. — This pest, which thoroughly earns its name, 

 swarms at the end of July. 



Homalomyia canicularis, L. — In the house, August. 



CoRDYLURlDiE. • 



Scatophaga stcrcoraria, L. — A few, one of them eating Pollenia? vcspillo, F. 

 The victim was not dead, only stupified. 



SciOMTzicaE. 



Neuroctena anilis. Fin. — Twitchen, September 7th, 1907. 



Tetanocera coryleti, Scop. — [Two at Vention, George Ham parisli, Jidy 21st, 

 1909] ; T. punctulata, Scop., a pair taken in copula by Mr. T. B. Fletcher at 

 Twitchen, Jiily 21st, 1909. 



TBYPETID.ffi. 



Acidia lychnidis, F. — Of this rare little fly, with prettily banded wings 

 (represented in the National Collection by a single specimen), I took one on 

 a sycamore leaf at Twitchen, July 28th, 1909. 



Tephritis miliaria, Schrk. — One at Borough flying close to the groiuid 

 amongst herbage, Jidy 29th, 1909. 



Chloeopid^. 



[Chloropisca? glabra, Mg. — Common by sweeping at Vention, George Ham 

 parish, July 21st, 1909]. 



Highlands, Putney Heath : 

 December, 1909. 



