220 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [April, 1908. 
Fragaria indica, Anders. Visitors. DIPTERA. Tachi- 
nidae, (1) One species, 8,300 ft., 29-iv-07. 
Fragaria vesea, Linn. Visitors. DIPTERA. Syrphi- 
dae. (1) Syrphus sp., 8,300 ft., 29-iv-07. 
Potentilla fragarioides, Linn. ioe HYMENOPTERA. 
Apidae. (1) Halictus 7 mae adel . 22-v-06. Formici- 
dae. (2) One species 4,000 ft -v- fs DIPTERA. Syrphi- 
dae. = Melanostoma sp., 4,600 “tt. 18-v-06, and fp., 6,400 ft., 
19-v-0 
= ia moschata, Mill. Visitors. HYMENOPTERA. 
Apida (1) Apis indica, Fabr., cp., 4,000 ft., 9-v-07; ep., in 
great siemadbaiana 4,000 ft., 10-v-07, and Ps 7,000 ft., 17- +06. (2) 
Bombus hasmorrhidalis, Smith, cp., 4,000 ft., 10-v- 07 and seeking 
honey, 7,0 -v-06. (3) Bombus tunicatus, Smith, seeking 
honey in just ae bads, 7,000 ft., 18-v-06. (4) Xylocopa sp., Cp. 
twice and chen) honey once, 4,500 ft., 10-v-O7. (5) Halictus 
sp., 4,000 ft., we v-O7- 
Pyrus Sachin. take -Ham, eyes HYMENOPTERA. 
Apidae. (1) Apisindica., Fabr., sh., in great numbers, 28-iy-07, 
30-iv-07, l-v-07. (2) Bo mbus fokciectud: eSmith, 8, 000 ft., 30- 
iv-O7. (3) Andrena floridula, Smith, 9, 28-iv- 07, (4) Andrena 
sp., 30-iv-O7. (5) Halictus sp., 30-iv-07. LEPIDOPTERA. 
DIPTERA. ‘Ss 'p ‘ry a urtice, Linn., sh., 28-iv-07. 
RA. ida (7) ; - 
iv-07, 30-v-07. (8) aetna ? solitus, Le 30-v-07. (9) 
Eristalis sp., 30-v-07. (10) Syrphus torvus, O.-Sack., 30-iv-07. (11 
and 12) Syrphus 2 spp., 28-iv-07 and 30-iv-07. (13) Melanostoma 
ambiguum, Fall., 30- iv-07. (14) Melanostoma  sp., 
Antho myiida nl gaa ae 
(16) Sepsis sp., 30. O7. opida (17) One 
species, 30-iv-07. SOLBOPEREA, eas One soantins 30-iv-07. 
All at 8,000 ft. 
Cotoneaster microphylla, Wall. HYMENOPTERA. Ap - 
idae. (1) Apis indica, Fabr., 7,000 ft., 17-iv-06. (2) 
Halictus sp., 6,300 ft., 20-v-06. DIPTERA. S yrphidae. 
(3) en bo 7,000 ft., 17-v-06. (4) Helophilus sp., 6,300 ft., 
20-v-06. scidae. (5) Calliphora sp., 6,300 ft., 20- v-06 ; 
7,000 ft., 7 -v-06. (6) Lucilia sp., abundant t, 6, 300 ft., 20-v-06. 
Scatophagidae. (9) Scatophaga sp., 6,300 ft., 20-v- 
06. All at honey, 
Prinsepia utilis, Royle, The flowers contain a little honey 
and face earthwards. 
Saxifraga ligulata, Wul/. The neglect by insects of the 
flowers of this showy Sazifraga is remarkable. Apis indica 
I have seen to hover before flowers, and then to turn away. 

