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NOTES ON THE MYMARID/E. 
Tilton. 
Other 
localities. 
Troclius ariel ... ... ... 
x top 
X 
,, iEolus, d’Orb. 
• • • 
X 
Turbo Brannoviensis, Dumort. 
• • • 
X 
,, latilabrus, Stoliczka ... 
... 
X 
Cephalopoda. 
Nautilus tnuicatus, Sow. 
X top 
Ammonites spinatus, Brug. ... 
xtop 
X 
,, communis, Sow. ... 
X top 
X 
,, annulatus, Sow. ... 
X top 
,, margaritatus, De Montf. 
xbase 
,, Holandrei, D’Orb. 
X top 
,, serpentinus, Rein. 
X top 
,, Caecilia, Rein. 
X top 
,, acutus, Tate 
X top 
Belemnites paxillosus, Sclilotli. 
... X 
X 
,, elongatus, Mill. ... 
... X 
X 
,, clavatus, Sclilotli. 
X 
,, apicicurvatus, Blainville 
... X 
Pisces. 
Sp. (?)—tooth 
... 
X 
Reptilia. 
Ichthyosaurus, sp.—vertebra 
X 
X 
NOTES ON THE MYMARID2E. 
BY F. ENOCK. 
Iii the sixth volume of “ The Entomologist/' 1873, p. 498, 
under the above heading, is the following remark by the late 
Francis Walker:—“ The Mymaridae are more atom-like than 
all the other Hymenoptera, and thus, in comparison with 
them, are nearest on the surface of creation to spaceless 
infinity.” 
Many of these exquisitely beautiful “Fairy Flies” are 
very common, and only want to be carefully looked for 
to bring to light many new species, but unfortunately our 
knowledge of the Mymaridae is far too small; therefore the 
difficulty of identifying our captures is very great. I should 
not have been able to give these few notes had it not been for 
