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f. p. 31. 8. 94. (12) C. vomitoria L., f. p. 13. 9. 94. (13) Morellia 
sp. ?, f. p. 6. 9. 94. (14) Stomoxys calcitrans L., do. Anthomyiidae : 
(15) Mydaea sp.?, f. p. freq. 24-31. 8. 94. (16) Anthomyia radicum 
L., f. p. very ab. 24. 8. to 13. 9. 94. (17) A. sp. ?, f. p. 28. 8. 94. 
Coleoptera: (18) Meligethes aeneus F., f. p. ab. 24. 8. to 13 . 9. 94. 
Hemiptera: (19) One species. 
GERANIACEAE : 26. Geranium Robertianum L. [Class B, 
Lit. 1 , 3 , 4 , 11, 17 , 21 .] Abundant on open stony places on 
Rascarrel beach. 
Visitors. Lepidoptera. Rhopalocera : ( 1 ) Pieris napi L., s. h. 
28. 8. 94. Hymenoptera. Aculeata : Acutilingues : (2) Bombus mus- 
corum L., s. h. ab. 2-12. 9. 94. Diptera. Syrphidae : (3) Syrphus sp. ?, 
s. h. 5. 9. 94. 
LeGUMINOSAE : 27 . Ononis arvensis L. [Class H, Lit. 1 , 
4 , 9 , 11, 14 , 17 , 258 b.] Frequent, but rarely visited. Small 
flies were often seen sunning themselves on the flowers. 
Visitor. Hymenoptera. Aculeata : Acutilingues : (1) Apis mellifica 
L., (twice) A. B. 18. 8. 94. 
28. Lotus major Sm. [Class H, Lit. 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 9 , 12 , 14 , 
17 , 258 b.] This plant abounds in the district, but, apparently 
from the competition of other plants, receives very few visits 
indeed. 
Visitor. Hymenoptera. Aculeata: Acutilingues'. ( 1 ) Bombus mus- 
corum L., s. h. A. B. 2. 9. 94. 
ROSACEAE : 29. Potentilla Tormentilla Sibth. [Class 
A B, Lit. 1 , 2 , 4 , 21 .] Everywhere common : the flowers are 
larger and more rich in pollen at low levels and in sheltered 
places. 
Visitors. Diptera. Syrphidae : ( 1 ) Sphaerophoria scripta L., f. p. 
Rase. 5. 9. 94. (2) Syritta pipiens L., do. Muscidae : (3) Morellia 
curvipes Mcq., s. h. Rase. Rd. 31. 8. 94. Anthomyiidae : (4) Hylemyia 
lasciva Ztt., f. p., do. (5) Anthomyia radicum L., s. h. and f. p. very 
ab. Rase., &c. 31. 8. to 6. 9. 94. Ephydridae : (6) Hydrellia griseola 
