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VII. 95; 21-23. IX. 95, 8-1,800 ft. (15) Pimpla examinator F., sh. 24. IX. 95, 
1 2-1,400 ft. (16) Limneria sp., sh. 21. IX. 95. 1,300 ft. (17) Limneria sp., sh. 21-23. 
IX. 95, 2,200 ft. (18) Polyrrhembia tenebricosa Grav., sh. 21. IX. 95, 1,600 ft. 
(19) Hemiteles politus Bridgman, 21. IX. 95, 1,700 ft. (20) H. micator Grav., 19. 
IX. 95, 2,300 ft. (21) Hemiteles sp., 15-2©. VI. 95; 18-21. IX. 95, 8-1,600 ft. 
(22) Exephanes hilaris Grav., 19-23. IX. 95, 15-2,500 ft. (23) Campoplex sp., 
sh. 21. VI.-3. VII. 95, 11-2,200 ft. (24) Lissonotus sp., 25. VI. 95, 2,200 ft. 
(25) Xylonomus ?, sh. 20-23. IX. 95, 25-3,600 ft. (26) Pezomachus sp., 23. IX. 95, 
1,700 ft. (27 and 28) Two other spp., 19. VI.-3. VII. 95; 20. IX. 95, 9-2,500 ft. 
Brachonidae : (29 and 30) Two spp., sh. 20. VI. 95; 16-24. IX. 95, 8-1,300 ft. 
Proctotrypidae : (31) Proctotrypes sp., 24. IX. 95, 1,200 ft. Chalcididae : (32, 33, 34, 
35, 36, and 37) Six spp., sh. 16-20. VI. 95 ; 14-23. IX. 95 ; 18-30. VI. 96, 8-2,500 ft. 
Cynipidae : (38) Eucoela sp., 14-23. IX. 95, 17-1,800 ft. Diptera. Syrphidae : 
(39) Syrphus sp., 10. VII. 96, 2,300 ft. (40) Ascia podagrica F., 23. IX. 95, 2,300 ft. 
Evipidae : (41) Empis tessellata F., sh. 21-25. VI. 95, 15-2,000 ft. (42) E. aestiva 
Lw., sh. 30. VI. 96, 2,100 ft. (43) E. lucida Ztt., 22. VI. 96, 2,400 ft. (44) Empis sp., 
21. VI. 96, 1,300 ft. (45) Cyrtoma sp., sh. 3. VII. 95, 2,200 ft. (46) Hilara pilosa 
Ztt., sh. 24. VI. 95, 2,000 ft. (47) Tachydromia pubicornis Ztt., 16-23. IX. 95, 
9-1,600 ft. (48) T. stigmatella Ztt., 3. VII. 95, 2,400 ft., and 4. VII. 94, 2,000 ft. 
Cecidomyiidae : (49) Cecidomyia sp., 4. VII. 94. (50) Lestremia sp., sh. 21-23. IX. 
95, 12-2,000 ft. Mycetophilidae : (51) Sciara sp., sh. 16-24. VI. 95 ; 14-23. IX. 95 ; 
1. VII. 96, 9-3,000 ft. freq. (52) Sceptonia nigra Mg., 4. VII. 94, ? 2,000 ft. (53) 
Boletina ? dubia Staeg., 23. IX. 95, 2,100 ft. Bibionidae : (54) Dilophus albipennis 
Mg., sh. 21-25. VI. 95 ; 24. IX. 95; 27. VI. 96, 1 1-2,200 ft. (55) Bibio pomonae F., 
sh. 23. IX. 95, 12-1,800 ft. Simuliidae : (56) Simulium sp., 25. VI. 95 ; 16. IX. 95, 
9-1,800 ft. Chironomidae : (57) Corynoneura sp., 19-20. IX. 95, 23-3,600 ft. (58) 
Chironomus sp., 20. VI. 95 ; 23. IX. 95, 18-1,900 ft. (59) Crichotopus sp., sh. 3. VII. 
95, 2,200 ft. (60) Tany tarsus sp., 23. IX. 95, 700 ft. (61) Metriocnemis sp., 23. IX. 
95, 1,400 ft. (62) Ceratopogon sp., 23. IX. 95, 1,700 ft. Psychodidae : (63) Psychoda 
sp., 16-23. IX. 95, 9-1,800 ft. Limnobidae : (64) Rhypholophus nodulosus Mcq., sh. 
23. IX. 95, 1,700 ft. Tipulidae : (65) Tipula excisa Schurn., sh. 16-25. VI. 95, 
19-2,400 ft. Dolichopodidae : (66) Dolichopus rupestris Hal, 6. VII. 95, 2,600 ft. 
(67) D. atratus Mg., 4. VII. 95, ? 2,000 ft. (68) Gymnopternus celer Mg., 16. IX. 95, 
900 ft. Sarcophagidae : (69) Cynomyia mortuorum L., 21. VI. 95; 24. IX. 95, 
12-1,300 ft. Muscidae : (70) Lucilia cornicina F., sh. 19-24. IX. 95, 9-2,400 ft. 
(71) Calliphora erythrocephala Mg., 23-24. IX. 95, 9-1,800 ft. (72) Pollenia rudis F., 
19-24. IX. 95, 8-2,500 ft. freq. Anthomyiidae : (73) Hyetodesia incana W., sh. 20-28. 
VI. 95 ; 23. IX. 95; 19. VI. 96; 14-19. VI. 99, 8-2,500 ft. (74) H. semicinerea W., 
sh. 1 6. IX. 95, 900 ft. (75) H. basalis Ztt., 21. VI. 95, 1,500 ft. (76) H. sp., 4. VII. 
95, 2,000 ft. (77) Mydaea ? tincta Ztt., 25. VI. 95, 1,700 ft. (78) Spilogaster nigrivenis 
Ztt., sh. 27. VI. 96, 1,400 ft. (79) S. quadrum F., sh. 24. VI. 9 5, 1,500 ft. (80) 
Limnophora solitaria Ztt., 26. VI.-4. VI. 95; 19-27. VI. 96, 19-2,300 ft. (81) 
Drymia hamata Fin., 16-25. VI. 95; 16. VI. 96, 13-2,200 ft. (82) Trichophthicus 
cunctans Mg., 4. VII. 95, ? 8,000 ft. (83 and 84) Trichophthicus spp., sh. 24. VI. 95 ; 
19. IX. 95, 20-2,200 ft. (85) Hylemyia nigrescens Rnd., sh. 24. VI. 95, 1,700 ft. 
