3i6 
Willis and Bur kill. —Flowers and 
Brought forward 
. 
2,911 
/SYRPHIDAE .... 
. 
712 
EMPIS (41 1), AND PACHYMERIA 
(i6) . . . 
427 
J Other Empidae 
Muscidae (in restricted sense), 
Tachinidae and 
129 
Sarcophagidae . 
. 
i ,°8 3 
\Other Diptera 
. 
10,321 
Coleoptera .... 
. 
I 3 I 4 
Other Insects 
.... 
409 
17,306 
In this part of our paper, taking the Compositae and their 
allied orders, and the Umbelliferae and their allied order 
Cornaceae, we shall show what part of the whole available 
insect fauna these orders with more or less massed flowers 
may be considered to attract. 
The third part will deal with the most highly specialized 
plants of the Clova Flora ; and the fourth will contain an 
account of the least specialized Entomophilous plants together 
with a review of the whole results. 
Abbreviations. 
In references. 
Brit. — The British Isles. 
N.C.E. — North Central Europe (Europe south of the 
North Sea and Baltic and north of the Alps). 
Arct. — Arctic regions. Observations chiefly in Green- 
land and Arctic Scandinavia. 
Pyren . = Pyrenees. 
Medit. — Mediterranean countries. 
N.Am. = North America. 
Scand. — Lowland Scandinavia. 
In lists. 
sh. = sucking honey, 
fp. = feeding on pollen, 
cp. = collecting pollen. 
