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Aviemore, by Colonel Yerbury; Medeterus infrnnatu!^, from Nethy 

 Bridge, taken by Col. Yerbury, June and July, 1905; M. nitidxs, 

 bred by Mr. Donisthorpe in 1910 ; 31. excellens, taken sparingly 

 at Netby Bridge in 1905, by C. G. Lamb ; Telmaturiius tiuiiidulus, 

 on the margins of a Pond at Rempstone, Dorset, by Col. Yerbury 

 in August, 1909 ; Cawpsicnemus compeditus, in June, 1907, at Stud- 

 land, by Col. Yerbury ; C. mar<iinatus, odd specimens taken by 

 Dr. Wood ; Teuchophorus calcaratus, Monnow Valley, Herefordshire, 

 by Dr. Wood; Aphrofiijlus initis, abundant at Woodbridge, Suffolk, etc., 

 in 1907 and 1908 ; (Jallimyia eleiiana, taken by Col. Yerbury, at Porth- 

 cawl ; A(/atJiot)ujia zetterstcdti, sent from Hereford, September, 1907, 

 by Dr. Wood ; Pipiincidus incDj/ititus, taken by Col. Yerbury, at Nairn, 

 in 1905 ; Chilosia velntina, taken by Mr. R. C. Bradley at W. Runton, 

 in 1900 ; Sphaerop/ioria loeivii, taken by Col. Yerbury, at Gravesend, in 

 June, 1908; Hannnerschmidtia ferruijinea, taken by Col. Yerbury, at 

 Spey Bridge, in June, 1905 ; Kudoromyia viagniconiis, taken at Lynd- 

 hurst Road, in July, 1897 ; Vibrissina turrita, from Tangham Wood, 

 Suflfolk, in August, 1907; Ptyc/wniyia selecta, from Lyndhurst, Swansea, 

 Hereford, etc. ; Bothria subalpina, taken by Mr. Wainwright near 

 Birmingham; Germaria anyustata, taken at Martham, Norfolk, in June, 

 1888 ; Onesia yentilis, from Lewes, Folkestone, Chippenham Fen, etc. ; 

 Syntonwy aster e.riyua, in Herefordshire, by Dr. Wood; S. fasciata, taken 

 at Lyndhurst in May, 1897, and by Mr. Atmore, at King's Lynn, in 1910; 

 Ciniichira atra, from Woodbridge in Suffolk, in July. 1908, by Mr. J. E. 

 Collin ; Sarco/i/iaya shuiata, taken at Mildenhall,in Suffolk, in May, 1909, 

 by Col. Yerbury ; S. pidiiila, at Barton Mills, Suffolk, in May, 1909 ; 

 Fyrellia aenea, very common at Wicken Fen (formerly known as 

 P. cadaverina) ; Spiloyaster platyptera, taken at Lyndhurst, in June, 

 1872, and at Penzance in 1871 ; S. halterata, from Bridge, Kent, in 

 June, 1886 ; Limnophora maritima, taken by Col. Yerbury, at Walton - 

 on-Naze, in August, 1907 ; Homalowyia fucivorax, taken by Dr. Wood 

 in the Monnow Valley ; H. lineata, bred from rotten debris in a hollow 

 tree near Newmarket ; Pegomyia rujina, from Dawlish ; P. sq nam if era, 

 in the garden at Newmarket, in June, 1904 ; P. interruptella, taken at 

 Soham and Wicken, in May, 1892 ; P. femorata, a common species ; 

 Anthomyia procellaris, a widely distributed species ; A. inibrida, also 

 widely spread ; Chortophila latipennis, taken at Lyndhurst, in June, 1874 ; 

 Chirosia crassiseta, taken at Porthcawl, in June, 1906 ; C. parvicornis, 

 very widely distributed ; Lif<pa pyymaea {tenuijialpis), taken at Bourne- 

 mouth, in August, 1874, and elsewhere since ; L. hydroniyzina, probably 

 collected by the late Rev. T. A. Marshall ; Caricea erythrocera, taken 

 near Hay, in Herefordshire, in July, 1901-2, by Dr. Wood ; C. brachialis 

 taken by Dr. Wood, in April, 1903 ; Liiimospila albifrons, common 

 near Aldeburgh and Woodbridge, in August ; Coenoda dorsalis, a rather 

 common species ; C. albatella, taken at Porthcawl, in June, 1906 ; C. 

 atra, from Wicken Fen and Barton Mills ; C. bilineella, taken by Col. 

 Yerbury, at Nairn, in May, 1905 ; C. lineatipes, taken by Dr. Wood near 

 Farrington, in 1897 ; C. pttmila, has occurred at Wicken Fen, Aldeburgh, 

 etc. ; C. steini, taken at Porthcawl, in May, 1908, by Col. Yerbury ; 

 C. pyymaea, from Aldeburgh and Woodbridge ; C. salinarum, common 

 at Butley, Suffolk ; C. trilineella, common atRannoch, in June, 1870; 

 and C. lonyicauda, taken in the Lake District, in July, 1876. 



In the August issue of the Annales de la Societe Entomoloyiqiie de 

 Belgique, M. Ball discusses the various forms of Colias palaeno, which 



