A HISTORY OF HEREFORDSHIRE CYCLORRHAPHA {continued) Anthomyia pluvialis, L. A. pratincola, Pz. The Howard, once. A. radicum, L. A. sulciven- tris, Ztt. Chortophila unilineata, Ztt. The Doward, once, 24 April, 1900. C. striolata, Fin. C. cinerella, Fin.; common. C. trapezina, Ztt. C. sepia, Mg. C. billbergi, Ztt.; common. C. sylvestris, Fin.; common Phorbia floccosa, Meg. P. transversalis, Ztt. P. discreta, Mg. P. pudica, Rnd. P. muscaria, Mg. P. cilicrura, Rnd. P. trichodactyla, Rnd. P. florilega, Ztt. P. ignota, Rnd. P. neglecta, Mde. P. dissecta, Mg. Pegomyia conformis, Fin. P. rufipes, Fin. ; com- mon, sometimes abundant. P. latitarsis, Ztt. The females not uncommon. P. bicolor, Wied. P. nigritarsis, Ztt. P. fulgens, Mg. P. winthemi, Mg.; Woolhope, scarce. P. flavipes, Fin. P. vittigera, Ztt. P. silacea, Mg. Chirosia albitarsis, Ztt.; Black Mountain, once Homalomyia hamata, Meq. H. fuscula, Fin. H. pretiosa, Schin.; very common in the Woolhope Woods. H. pallltibia, Rnd.; not uncommon. H. manicata, Mg. H. monilis, Hal.; Wool- hope, scarce ; once bred in April from fungus gathered the previous autumn. H. scalaris, F. H. canicularis, L. H. difficilis. Stein ; Sioidon Marsh ; twice, 18 August, 1904, and 3 August, 1904. H. armata, Mg. H. agrea, Ztt. H. coracina, Lw.; common and widely distributed. H. verrallii. Stein ; Ross and Woolhope (Y.). H. postica, Stein. H. sociella, Ztt. H. similis. Stein ; Woolhope and Cusop Dingle, scarce. H. parva. Stein ; Woolhope, Ledbury ; not rare. H. serena, Fin. H. corvina, Verr. ; Woolhope, rise.. H. polychaeta. Stein ; Woolhope, common. H. incisurata, Ztt. H. mutica, Ztt. Piezura pardalina, Rnd. Azelia macquarti, Staeg. A. zetterstedti, Rnd. A. cilipes, Hal. A. gibbera, Mg.; Cusop Dingle, rare. A. aterrima, Mg.; widely distributed and not rare Coelomyia mollissima, Hal.; Woolhope, common Caricea tigrina, F. C. intermedia. Fin.; Cusop Dingle, Shobdon Marsh; not common. C. means, Mg. ; Black Mountain, common Allognota agromyzella, Rnd.; common Caenosia infantula, Rnd. C. triangula. Fin. C. sexnotata, Mg. C. genualis, Rnd. C. un- gulata, Rnd. ; Leech Pool, scarce. C. verna, F. ; Woolhope, Leech Pool, Tram Inn ; not scarce. C. dorsalis, v. Ros.; common Hoplogaster, moUicula, Fin. Lispe tentaculata, Deg. Schoenomyza litorella, Fin.; Woolhope, Tram Inn ; not rare Cordylura pudica, Mg.; Woolhope and Ross (Y.). C. pubera, F. C. ciliata, Mg. ; widely distributed and common. C. umbrosa, Mg. ; Woolhope, Ledbury. C. biseta, Lw.; Woolhope, Leech Pool, &c. Parallelomma albipes. Fin. P. vittata, Mg.; Stoke Wood, Haugh Wood ; occasionally Cnemopogon apicalis, Mg.; Tarrington, Leech Pool, CYCLORRHAPHA [continued) Leptopa filiformis, Ztt.; three females ; Stoke Wood, 14 June, 1902, 24 June, 1 903 ; Cusop Dingle, II July, 1903 Amaurosoma fasciata, M.; common and widely dis- tributed. A. tibiella, Ztt.; common and widely distributed. A. cinerella, Ztt.; once, old canal, Munsley, 20 May, 1902 Norellia spinimana. Fin. N. liturata, Mg.; common and widely distributed. N. spinigera, Ztt.; once, summit of Black Mountain, 22 August, 1901 Pogonota hircus, Ztt. ; Leech Pool, scarce Trichopalpus punctipes, Mg.; Leech Pool, common Spathiophora hydromyzina. Fin.; Leech Pool, scarce Scatophaga suilla, F.; Cusop Dingle. S. inquinata, Mg. S. maculipes, Ztt. S. analis, Mg.; Ledbury, Woolhope, Tram Inn. S. lutaria, F. S. stercoraria, L. S. squalida, Mg. Clidogastra nigrita. Fin.; Woolhope, scarce Helomyza humilis, Mg.; Cusop Dingle, scarce. H. inornata, Lw. H. rufa. Fin. H. pectoralis, Lw. H. afJinis, Mg. H. flava, Mg.; Stoke Wood, scarce. H. laevifrons, Lw. H. suil- loidea, Hal. H. ustulata, Mg.; Stoke Wood, Westhide ; occasionally, both in spring (March and April) and autumn. H. montana, Lw. H. zetterstedtii, Lw. H. pallida. Fin. H. flavifrons, Ztt.; Stoke Wood, Haugh Wood, both in spring and autumn, but not common AUophyla atricornis, Lw. Oecothea fenestralis, Fin. ; Tarrington ; once, in- doors Eccoptomera emarginata, Lw. ; Stoke Wood, not rare. E. longiseta, Ztt. Stoke Wood, Ashperton Park ; scarce. E. microps, Mg.; Stoke Wood, West- hide, scarce Blepharoptera spectabilis, Lw. ; Woolhope, once only. B. caesia, Mg.; Woolhope, common. B. rufi- canda, Ztt. B. inscripta, Mg. B. ruficeps, Ztt.; Stoke Wood ; common in late autumn on carrion. B. ruficornis, Mg. B. serrata, L. B. modesta, Mg. ; Black Mountain, on the summit. The occurrence of this seaside insect so far inland and at 2,000 feet above sea level is interesting Heteromyza atricornis, Mg.; Cusop Dingle (Y.) ; Stoke Wood, a few. H. commixta. Coll.; the female common (often indoors), the male rare. H. occulata. Fin.; Stoke Wood, Longtown, scarce Tephrochlamys rufiventris, Mg. T. flavipes, Ztt. Heteroneura albimana, Mg. Stomphastica flava, Mg. Dryomyza flaveola, F. D. decrepita, Ztt. Neuroctena anilis. Fin. Neottiophilum praeustum, Mg. ; Woolhope, a few Ctenulus pectoralis, Ztt.; Leech Pool and Tram Inn, not common Dichrochira leucopeza, Mg.; Tram Inn, scarce. D. nigrimana, Mg. ; Leech Pool and Tram Inn, not common Sciomyza glabricula. Fin.; Woolhope, Tarrington; scarce. S. pallida. Fin. S. fuscinervis, Ztt.; old canal, Munsley, once only. S. bifasciella. Fin.; Tram Inn s^nd. Leech Pool ; once at each place by Col. Yerbury, S. Nana, Fin.; Tar- rington (Y.), Tram Inn ; once only at each place. S. schoenherri, Fin. S. cinerella, Fin. 104