FURTHER -NOTES' ‘ON 
LINCOLNSHIRE GALLED-PLANTS. 
By Miss S. C. Stow. 
Since the publication of ‘“‘ Lincolnshire Galled-Plants” in 
the ‘‘ Transactions for 1907,” fresh galled species have been 
taken in the county, and other species previously taken have 
been now identified. Thanks are due to the late Mr. Connold, 
author of ‘ Vegetable Galls,” for help in naming critical 
specimens. North Lincs. (V.C. 54), Divisions 1—12. South 
Lincs. (V.C. 53), Divisions 13—18. 
By GALL-GNATS or MIDGES (Diptera). 
DIPLOTAXUS TENUIFOLIA, D.C. 
Seed vessels by Cecidomyia brassica, Wiz. 
D.15. Saltisford, near Grantham, 6-1909. SCS. 
GALIUM MOLLUGO, L. 
Stems by Cecidomyia gallicola. 
D.15. Little Ponton, r904. SCS. 
HIERACIUM PILOSELLA, L. 
Leaves by Cecidomyia piloselle, Bin. 
D. 15. Harrowby Hill, Grantham, 4-9-1909. SCS. 
PRUNUS SPINOSA, L. 
Leaves by Cecidomyia pruni, L. 
D. 15. Sapperton, 6-1908. SCS. 
SALIX VIMINALIS, L. 
Leaves by Cecidomyia clausilia, Bre. 
D.15. Great Ponton, 8-t905. SCS. 
SENECIO JACOBAA and S. ERUCIFOLIUS, L. 
Seed-heads by Diplosis jacobza, Lew. 
D. 12. Skirbeck, ro-g-1g09. SCS. 
SENECIO VULGARIS, L. 
Seed-heads by Urphora macnura, F. Low. 
D.15. Ropsley, 9-1908. SCS. 
By GALL-WASPS (Hymenoptera). 
QUERCUS. 
Base of trunk by Aphilothrix radicis, Fab. 
D. 13. Nocton, 10-6-1909. SCS. 
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