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Cyananthus inflatus nro or species of Anaphalis close very 
promptly when rain begins 
By the kindness of Dr. “sg Annandale, Lieut.-Colonel C. T. 
Bingham and Mr. E. Brunetti, to whom I offer my sincere thanks, 
I am able to give the following list of insect-visitors. 
VISITORS OBSERVED. 
Aconitum spicatum, Stapf. 
HYMENOPTERA. Apida (1) Bombus funerarius, 
oe sh. ones: re aneer son oe 23-x-04, 26-ix-06 and 
(2° 10,000 ft., 26-ix-06. 
COLEOPTERA. (3) A Cistelid tans Ti, 000 ft., 28- ix-06. 
Aconitum heterophylloides, Stapf. 
ae ee Apidae. (1) Bombus Sunerarius, 
Smith, sh., 11,800 ft., 21-x-04; 30-ix-06. COLEOPTERA 
(2) A Cistelid beetle, sh. 11 300 ft., 30-ix-06. 
Corydalis cherophylla, D.C. 
HYMENOPTERA. Apidae. (1) Bombus funerarius, 
Smith, sh. very persistently, 9,000 tt.  3-x-06. 
Geranium polyanthes, Hdgew. et Hook. f. 
HYMENOPTERA. Ichneumonidae. (1) Three in- 
dividuals, 11,800 ft., 30-ix-06. 
Impatiens bicornuta, Wall, 
HYMENOPTERA. Apidae. (1) Bombus funerarius, 
Smith, sh., and once biting spur, 9,000—9,400 ft., 26-ix-06, 
2—3.x-06, COLEOPTERA. (2) One sp. fp., 8,500 ft., 23-x-04. 
Impatiens asymmetrica, Hook. f. 
HYMENOPTERA. Apidae. (1) Bombus funerarius, 
Smith, sh., and once biting spur, 8,000—9,000 ft., 26-ix-06, 
2—3.x-06. DIPTERA. Bo mbyliidae. (2) Lycastris 
Alavihirta, Brunetti, sh. diligen es 8, 500 ft., 25-ix-06, 3-x-06. 
Syrphidae. (8) Syrphus sp., 8,500 ft., 25-ix-06. 
Impatiens Gagei, Hook. 
a Eich ici plana A pidae. (1) Bombus sp., sh., 6,500 
-x-06 
Rosa sericea, Lindl. 
IPTERA. Muscidae. (1) One sp., 11,000 ft., 26-ix-06. 
Saxifraga diversifolia, Wall. sep 
HYMEN: OPTERA. Api hd a Halictus sp., sh., 
» 1-x-06. Pa s asitic ae (2) A small Ichneumon, sh., 11,800 
. 30-ix-06. LEPIDOPTERA. H ; 92 erocera. (3) Sphin- 
eid., sh. constant, 11,000—11,900 ft., 26—27-ix-06. DIPTERA. 
