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89. SpiJographa Jiamifera, Lw. : I have a female of this from 

 Scotland, given me by Dr. Algernon Chapman. 



90. Trypeta jacece, Dsv. : the true T.jacecB, Dsv., with three pairs 

 of bristles on the middle of the thorax, has never been distinguished 

 as British ; I caught several in AYicken Feu from July 3rd to 7th, 



1875. 



91. Uropliora quadrifasciata, Mg : I caught this well-marked 

 species on July 17th, 1870, near Warrengore Wood, Lewes ; besides 

 this I possess old specimens. 



92. Tepliritis vespertina^ Lw. : this species (easily recognised by 

 the pale spot at the tip of the wing being almost pushed out by the 

 extent of the dark lattice-work) is not uncommon. I first distin- 

 guished it from specimens bred by Mr. W. A. Vice, in 1873, from 

 Hypochceris radicata at Banchory, but I have caught it at Handcross 

 in the middle of Sussex on April 12th, 1884, and at Lyndhurst, Fawley, 

 and Eannoch, in June, at Barton in July, and at Esher in August. 



93. T. conura, Lw. : this also was bred by Mr. Yice, in 1873, from 

 Garduus palustris ; I caught one specimen at Pitlochrie on July 1st, 

 1874. 



94. T. conjuncta, Lw. : I have specimens (which I believe belong 

 to this species) from Aberdeen, Eannoch, and Three Bridges. Besides 

 this I have a still more typical specimen, the history of which I do 

 not know. 



95. UreUia cometa, Lw. : I caught one of this beautiful species 

 at Lymington on June 24th, 1885. 



96. Meromyza lata, Mg. : specimens from Lewes, Lewisham and 

 Abbey "Wood seem clearly to be this species. 



97. Notipliila nigricoroiis, Stnh. : I have caught this at Lyndhurst 

 on June 26th, 1872, and Bournemouth on July 14th, 1874. 



98. JSf. annulipes, Stnh. : one specimen at Plashet Park near Lewes 

 on August 4th, ]872. 



99. Ephydra h'eviventris, Lw. : Loew named a specimen caught 

 at Kew on August 4th, 1868, as this ; he ought to know the distinct- 

 ness of this from E. micans, which he named for me at the same time. 

 1 have not studied the Ephydrincs enough to give any clear opinion 

 myself. 



100. Limoaina ferruqinafa, Stnh. : this used to be abundant at 

 Denmark Hill when I lived there. 



In No. 28, Bactylolabis FrauenfeJdi, line 3, the word " generally " 

 should be "generically." 



Sussex Lodge, Newmarket : 



December llth, 1885. 



