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Aphodius scybalarius, F., melanic variety, tom. cit., pp. 57-58. 
Spilogaster uliginosa, Flm., in Forfarshire. tom. cit., p. 58. 
Sphecolmya inavis, Fh. Ent. Oct., p. 238. 
Pyrameis atalanta in Forfarshire, tom. cit. Nov., p. 261. 
Uheobaldia arctica, Edw., and Ochlerotatus concinnus, Stephens, in 
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Trichocera annulata, Mg., in Yorkshire, tom. cit., p. 76. 
Relative Frequency of Some Yorkshire Syrphids, tom. cit. Mar., p. 96. 
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Diptera, Hymenoptera [at Skipton], tom. cit. June, p. 186. 
Polylepta leptogaster, Linn., in Yorks. A Cave-dwelling Dipterous Larva, 
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Diptera [at Reeth], tom. cit. Aug., p. 254. 
Diptera [at Doncaster], tom. cit., p. 260. 
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Diptera [at Beverley], tom. cit., pp. 390-391. - 
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Pyrameis atalanta in May, tom. cit. July, p. 161. 
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—- Activity of the Hedgehog. Shooting Times. Jan. 3, p. 18. — 
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