DIPTEKA. 25iJ 



1871, and July 1st, 1873. This fly has not 

 been taken elsewhere. 



9. Oxycera muscaria, Fab. Bare. Taken by my 

 father, June 6th and 23rd, 1863 ; also by 

 myself in the Quag, June 23rd, 1869. 

 10. O. pygmaea, Fall. Very rare. Taken by my father 

 in the Quag, June 6th and 23rd, 1863. This fly 

 is not known to have been taken elsewhere in 

 the British Isles. Glanville's Wootton seems 

 to be the head -quarters of this interesting 

 genus. 



1. Nemotelus pantherinus, Linn. Not common. 



2. N. nigrinus, Fall. Common, June and July. 



1. Pachygaster ater, Fab. Very rare. Taken by my 

 father, June 27th, 1828, July 15th, 1831, and 

 July 24th, 1832. 



2. P. Leachii, Curt. Common, July and August. 



Acroceridcs. 



1. Acrocera globulus, Paiiz. Rare. Taken by my 

 father in the Quag, July 22nd, 1829, and July 

 10th, 1865; also by myself, July 10th, 1865, 

 and July 18th, 1870. 



BombylicUe. 



1 . Bombylius medius, Linn. Occasionally common in 

 March and April. It hovers over primroses, 

 very much like the humming-bird moth. 



