268 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



1. Criorhina ranunculi, Panz. Rare. Taken by my 



father in the garden, April 24th, 1858 ; also by 

 myself in the garden, April 19th, 1864 ; in 

 Sandhill's Copse, April 19th, 1875; and in the 

 orchard, April llth, 1876. 



2. C. floccosa, Meig. Not common. 



3. C. oxyacanthse, Meig. Common on flowers from 



July to September. 



4. C. mussitans, Fab. Common. In 1877 I met with 



it as late as September 21st. 



1. Volucella bombylans, Linn. Abundant. 



2. V. plumata, DeGeer. Abundant. 



3. V. inflata, Fab. Of occasional occurrence on 



flowers in June. 



4. V. pellucens, Linn. Abundant. 



1. Sericomyia borealis, Fall. Very rare. Taken by 



my brother in July, 1866. 

 1. Microdon apiformis, DeGeer. Very rare. Taken 



by my father, June llth, 1829; also by my 



brother and myself in Broadalders, June 21st, 



1867. 

 1. Eumerus strigatus, Fall. Very rare. Taken by 



myself on Whitedown, July 13th and 25th, 



1877. 



Rhingidce. 



1. Brachyopa bicolor, Fall. Not common. 

 1. Rhingia rostrata, Linn. Abundant. 



