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NORTH LANCASHIRE GALL NOTES IN 1902. 



S. LISTER PETTY, 

 Ulverston. 



The order is that of Mr. Connold's ' British Veg-etable Galls.' 



Cecidomyia bursaria, Bremi. On Nepeta glechoma. Hedge- 

 bank near Marl Park, outside Ulverston, 24th September. 

 In one case, three galls on a leaf stalk. 



Eriophyes galli, Karp. On Galium aparinc. Road between 

 Foxfield and Wreaks End, but in no great quantity (19th 

 August). Lane from Water Yeat to Arklid (19th Sept.). 

 Very fine on the roadside between the Blacking Mill and 

 Newland (28th July). Of this I have a good photo. West 

 End Lane and waste ground about the cemetery, Ulverston. 



Cecidomyia urticse, Perris. On Uftica divica^ L. Fairly well 

 distributed. Roadside between Water Yeat and Lake Bank. 

 Near Nibthwaite Grange. Side of road near Marl Park — 

 very fine ; and by roadside from Dragley Beck to Conis- 

 head, and waste ground in cemetery, Ulverston. Very fine 

 on the pathway to railway station at Bolton-le-Sands 

 (V.C. 60). 



Aphis atriplicis, L. On Chenopodiimi album. Roadside near 

 Stone Cross, outside Ulverston, 9th July. In the shrubbery, 

 Dale Street Board School. In the first instance many of 

 the leaves bore full and empty cases. 



Srachycolus steimrise, Hardy. On Stcllaria Jiolostea, L. 

 Roadside below Bell Wood, between Lowick Bridge and 

 Nibthwaite. Lane from Water Yeat to Nibthwaite. On 

 roadside near Broad Dale, near Ulverston (nth August). 

 Of the latter I have a photograph. 



Diplosis loti, DeGeer. On Vicia sephim, L. Hedgeside road 

 between Swarthdale and Swarthmoor Hall (nth August). 



Siphocoryne xylostei, Schrk. On Lonicera Periclymenum, L. 



Two clusters on Stoney Brow, near Broughton-in-Furness. 



Lane, Water Yeat to Arklid (8th September). 



I sent a plant of Vicia sepium and V. Iiirsutum to Mr. E. T. 



Connold, of St. Leonards, and he was good enough to tell me 



that the galls were, in their present conditon, undeterminable ; the 



maker may be either Diplosis loii or Cecidomyia latliyri, both 



from West End Lane. 



Naturalist, 



