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Acer pseudoplatanus L. (Scot. Nat. IV., 14). The galls 



of Phytoptus, known as Ceratoneon vulgare, and those 

 known as Erineum acerinum, occurred in various places 

 in Fife in both river basins. 

 Lotus COrniculatus L. The leaf-bud galls of Gecidomyia 

 Loti De Geer were found by me on Tents Moor and 

 near Elie. 



Astragalus hypoglottis L. (Scot. Fat. II., 78). The leaf 



galls of Cecidomyia (lOnobrychidis Bremi) are common 



beside the footpaths along the top of Kincraig Cliffs. 

 Vicia Oracca L. (Scot. Nat. II., 78). Leaf galls of Cecidomyia 



Viciae Kieffer are common in all parts of Fife. 

 Lathyrus pratensis L. (Scot. Nat. II., 78). Leaf galls of 



Cecidomyia were found by me in both river basins in 



Fife. 



Cratsegus Oxyacantha L. (Scot. Nat. II., 79). Rosette- 

 galls of Cecidomyia Cratoegi Winn., occurred in various 

 parts of Fife, rather sparingly in most places, but com- 

 monly in the hedges near Elie. 



Sedum Rhodiola L. (Scot. Nat. VI., 256). Dr. White has 

 recently forwarded to me from Perthshire this gall, pre- 

 viously recorded by me as Scotch from examples found 

 by him on Ben Blabhein in Skye. 



Pimpinella Saxifraga L. (Scot. Nat. I., 125, and IV., 15). 



The fruits galled by Asphondylia Pimpinellce F. Lw., 

 are plentiful in August on Kincraig Point. 



Heracleum Sphondylium L. (Scot. Nat. IV., 15). The 

 pseudogalls of Cecidomyia corrugans F. Lw., are very 

 common in all parts of Fifeshire. 



Tanacetum VUlgare L. (Scot. Nat, VI., 256). The pseudo- 

 galls of Pliytoptus occurred in the neighbourhood of St. 

 Andrews. 



Senecio aquaticus L. (Scot. Nat, IV., 15). The heads 

 swollen by the action of midges occur not uncommonly 

 in various parts of Fife. 



Praxinus excelsior L. (Scot. Nat. I., 158, II., 352). The 

 mid-rib galls of D'qilosis botidaria Winn., though not 

 plentiful in Fife apparently, were found near St. Andrews 

 and near Elie ; and also on the Castle Island in Loch 

 Leven. 



