Bog-Pimpernel and Greater Spearwort at Wood ha 11 Spa. 155 



Er is talis ten ax L. 

 Eristalis arbustorum L. 

 Eristalis pertinax Scop. 



TACHINIDiE. 

 Gymnochaeta viridis Fin. 



MUSCID^E. 



Lucilia sericata Mgn. 

 Pollenia rudis F. 

 Cyrtoneura stabulans Fin. 



ANTHOMYID^E. 

 Hyetodesia lucorum Fin. 

 Hyetodesia scutellaris Fin. 

 Hyetodesia flaveola Fin. 

 Mydsea impuncta Fin. 

 Spi/ogaster quadrum Fin. 

 Hylemyia seticrura Rnd. 

 Hylemyia coarctata Mgn. 

 Pegomyia bi color Wdm. 



SCIOMYZID^. 



Dryomyza anilis Fin. 

 Dryomyza flaveola F. 



Tetanocera robusta Lw. One female. This species is not in 

 Yerrall's list. It was said by Dr. Meade to be closely allied 

 to T. ferruginea Fin. 



MICROPEZID^. 



Calobata cibaria L. 



NOTE—FLOWERING PLANTS. 



Bog-Pimpernel and Greater Spearwort at VVoodhall Spa.— In 



July 1898, as I was walking 1 across a bare and unpromising-looking pasture 

 to inspect a newly-planted osier bed, I unexpectedly came across several 

 patches about a yard across of the Bog-Pimpernel (Anqgutlis tenella L.). 

 I knew it grew on the adjoining moor in small quantities, but to find it here 

 was quite a surprise. The general shape of the patches was round, so 

 that the plant, no doubt, spreads from a small centre. It was a cloudy, 

 stormy day, and the flowers were not much open ; they looked like a 

 quantity of pinkish grain or small shells scattered on the ground. The 

 Greater Spearwort (Ranunculus Lingua L.) was fairly plentiful at the edge 

 of a pond that same year. — A. E. Jar vis, 65, Avenue Hru^mann. Brussels, 

 April 1 qoo. 



iqoo May 1. 



