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Anthomyiidae : (14) Hye'odesia incana W., 17. VI. 95, ? 23. V. 96. 
(15) Hylemyia nigrescens Rnd., 17-30. VI. 95. (16) Anthomyia 
sulciventris Ztt., 18. VI. 96, 10-15. VI. 99. (17) A. radicum L., 11. 
VI. 99. Cordyluridae'. (18) Scatophaga stercoraria L., 17. VI. 95. 
Sapromyzidae '. (19) Sapromyza sp., 17. VI. 99. Hemiptera. (20) 
Nabis flavimarginatus D. and S., 17. VI. 95. Thysanoptera. (21) 
Thrips sp., 18. VI. 96, 17. VI. 99. All at 7-900 ft. 
86 . Anthriscus sylvestris, Hoffm. [Lit. Brit. 29; N.C.E. 
1, 3 a, 16, 18, 21 a, 25, 32, 34, 40 ; Alps 16 ; Medit. 34.] 
Visitors. Lepidoptera. Heterocera: Bo?nbycidae\ (1) Hepialis 
humuli L., sh. 23. VI. 95. Hymenoptera. Petiolata parasitica: 
Chalcididae : (2) 1 sp., 24. VI. 96. Sessiliventres : Tenthredinidae : 
(3) Dolerus elongatus Htg., 15-21. VI. 95. (4) Allantus arcuatus 
Forst., 21. VI. 95. Diptera. Syrphidae'. (5) Syrphus sp., 26. VI. 95. 
(6) Syritta pipiens L., sh. 24. VI. 96. E??ipidae\ (7) Empis bilineata 
Lw., sh. 15. VI. 99. (8) E. punctata Mg., sh. 24. VI. 96. (9) Hilara 
quadrivittata Mg., 18. VI. 96. Sarcophagidae : (10) Sarcophaga sp., 
sh. 24. VI. 96. Anthomyiidae'. (11) Hyetodesia incana W., sh. 19. 
VI.-17. VII. 95, 18. VI.-ii. VII. 96. (12) Trichophthicus cunctans 
Mg., sh. 19. VI. 95. (13) Trichophthicus sp., 16. VI. 95, 24. VI. 96. 
(14) Anthomyia sulciventris Ztt., 23. V. 97. (15 and 16) Anthomyia 
spp., 17-19. VI. 95, 24. VI. 96, 19. VI. 99. (17) Azelia aterrima Mg., 
sh. 19. VI. 95. Cordyluridae'. (18) Scatophaga stercoraria L., 15-20. 
VI. 95, 18-24. VI. 96, 19. VI. 99. Sciomyzidae : (19) Dryomyza 
flaveolaF., sh. 21. VI. 96. Coleoptera. (20) Meligethes aeneus F., 24. 
VI. 96. (21) Rhagonica limbata Thoms., 19. VI. 95. Thysano- 
ptera. (22) Thrips sp., 15. VI. 95. All at 800 ft., except 8 (at 900 ft.) 
and 15 and 18 also at 700 ft. 
87 . Meum athamanticum, Jacq. [Lit. Alps 21b.] Each 
small umbel is terminated by an $ flower, and has a ring of 
5 flowers outside, the intermediate being <$ ; and what is 
seen in these, is seen also in a modified degree in the large 
compound umbel ; for the intermediate umbels of it have 
more (usually) flowers than $ , the innermost generally 
and the outermost almost always having more 5 flowers 
than d- 
Visitors. Lepidoptera. Heterocera: Geometridae : (1) 1 sp., 15. 
