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49. Pachymeria palparis. Egg. : a male at Rannocli on June 25th, 

 1870, and a female at Braemar on July 25th, 1873. 



50. 'Hilara cornicula, Lw. : a male at Three Bridges on June 

 10th, 1892. 



51. S. canescens, Ztt. : abundant at Inverness on July 10th, 

 1886, also occurred at Braemar on July 22nd, 1873. 



52. CEdalea Hohngreni, Ztt. : common at Ivybridge on June 

 13th, 1883, and has also occurred at Bettws-y-Coed, and in the Doone 

 Yalley near Lynton, and as long ago as May 12th, 1867, at Darenth. 



53. Porphyrops penicillata, Lw. : Dr. P. B. Mason possesses a 

 male bearing the date of May 16th, 1868 ; he also has a male of 



54. P. nasuta. Fin. : both of which I fancy were caught in the 

 neighbourhood of Deal. 



55. Lonchoptera fuscipennis, Boh. : it is curious that among the 

 hundreds of specimens of Lonchoptera which I have examined I can 

 only clearly distinguish one species, and that is not in any British 

 List. All the rest seem^ to me at present to be one very variable 

 species, but L. fuscipennis has abundant structural distinctions ; it is 

 not uncommon in Wyre Forest, and has also occurred at Buttermere 

 and Coniston. 



56. Gephalops villosus, v. Eoser : has occurred at Eridge, Lynd- 

 hurst, Doone Valley, and Bettws-y-Coed. 



57. Pipunculus varipes, Mg. : this species, so well distinguished 

 by its shining thorax, was given to me this year by Eev. E. N. Bloom- 

 field with his label of Gruestling, 1892, attached to it. I previously 

 possessed a male from Lagg, in xA.rran, caught on June 19th, 1882, and 

 a female from Tuddenham, near here, on September 16th, 1891. 



58. Paragus lacerus, Lw. : Mr. J. H. A. Jenner caught a male of 

 this at Seaford on June 15th, 1890. 



59. Chilosia plumuUfera, Lw. : somewhat common at Chippenham 

 Fen in August, and has also occurred at Barton Mills, Three Bridges, 

 Braemar, and Inveran. 



60. PlafycJiirus spathulatus, End. : I am gradually coming to the 

 conclusion that two males caught by Mr. Coryndon Matthews at 

 Ivybridge in May, 1888, must be referred to this little known species. 

 I have just (May 4th, 1894) seen a male, caught by Mr. C J. Wain- 

 wright at Conway on June 22nd, 1893. 



