144 [June, 1894. 



near Birmingham. Mr. Bradley has also taken G. ciliata, Mg., there 

 in July and August, 1891, while I have it from Warrengore, near 

 Lewes, in July, 1870, and from Three Bridges, Sussex, in September, 



1874. 



74. OUdogastra vittata, Mg. : two females at Loch Maree on June 

 7th, 1884, and one at Tongue on June 18th, 1884. This species is 

 very much like Gordylura alhipes, but can be distinguished immediately 

 by the short-plumed arista. 



75. G. punctipes, Mg. : a pair at Inveran on July 17th, 1886, and 

 a male at Martham on June 24th, 1881. 



76. G. tarsea, Fin.: abundant at Aberdeen on June 3rd, 1884, I 

 think in a wood on Scotsdon Moor ; also at Tongue on June 18th, 

 1884 ; in Arran on June 14th, 1882 ; and in England, at Hickling, on 

 June 20th, 1881. I may as well record here C. apicalis, Mg., as 

 occurring at Abbey Wood on May 7th, 1871, and at South Walsham 

 on July 14th, 1883 ; this species belongs to a distinct genus, separated 

 by Kondani as Gnemopogon. 



77. Stompliastica decora, Lw. : for about twenty years a single 

 specimen of this beautiful species has been in my hands, without my 

 being able to identify it, from Dr. A. Chapman, professing to come 

 from Abergavenny. I now know its name without a doubt, and the 

 gummed specimen shows that it is an English specimen, as no conti- 

 nental Dipterist in possession of his senses ever gummed a Dipteron. 



78. JBlepharoptera ruficornis, Mg. : a male of this most distinct 

 species at Inveran on July 15th, 1886. 



79. TephrocUamys Jlavipes, Ztt. : two females on my study win- 

 dow here on October 17th and 20th, 1889. 



80. Dryomyza decrepita, Ztt. : no matter what doubts may exist 

 as to this species, there can be no doubt but that I caught a number 

 of the form distinguished by Zetterstedt, at Eannoch in June, 1870, 

 and at Loch Maree in June, 1884. 



81. Sciomyza pallida, Fin. : a somewhat common species, of which 

 I possess specimens from Lairg, June 21st, 1884 ; Lyndhurst, June 

 14th, 1885 ; Frant, June 16th, 1886 ; and Three Bridges, June 16th, 

 1892. I have also seen a specimen caught by Mr. R. C. Bradley, and 

 quite correctly named by him, from Wyre Forest, on May 27th, 1890. 



82. S. simplex, Fin. : a female at Barton Mills, near here, on 

 August 17th, 1883. 



