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[[underlined]] Monday 14th July 1924. [[/underlined]] A bright sunny day with strong cool wind, turning dull at 3 p.m. with rain threatening. 
Morning. Corkscrew Hill, S. of Ballyvaughan. 
[[underlined]] Halictus albipes [[/underlined]], H. [[underlined]] calceatus [[/underlined]] & [[underlined]] H. freygessneri [[/underlined]], a few [[2 female symbols]] of each seen on [[underlined]] Leontodon [[/underlined]] & [[underlined]] Hieracium [[/underlined]].
[[underlined]] Vespa sylvestris [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] seen nearer B'vaughan
[[underlined]] Bombus agrorum [[/underlined]] & [[underlined]] lucorum [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]] seen.

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Roadside just S. of Black Head
[[underlined]] Odynerus pictus [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbol]] & [[2 female symbols]] seen.
" [[Ditto for: Odynerus]] [[underlined]] [[trimarginatin?]] [[two male symbols]] .
[[underlined]] Halictus freygessneri [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]]

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Moraine along river at foot of Glen Caber. 
[[underlined]] Odynerus pictus [[/underlined]] [[two male symbols]] & [[two female symbols]] seen.
[[underlined]] Halictus [[/underlined]] [[strikethrough]] ( [[/strikethrough]] 2 [[2 female symbols]] (? [[underlined]] freygessneri [[/underlined]]) seen; one on flower of [[underlined]] Dryas [[/underlined]]. Too windy, to judge but appeared very good ground!

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Sandhills at Murrough
[[underlined]] Pompilus plumbcus [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] carrying spider
[[underlined]] Oxybelus uniglumis [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] carrying fly. - [[underlined]] Prosena longirostris [[/underlined]] Egg. "new to Britain" fide P. F. Grimshaw!
nothing else seen but rain threatening!

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[[underlined]] Tuesday 15th July 1924. [[/underlined]] A dull windy day with much rain in afternoon.

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Wednesday 16th July 1924. A very bright sunny morning & until 3 p.m. but with a strong cool westerly breeze & 1 heavy rainstorm at 11/30 AM. Subsequently dull & squally with rain.
Stopped at [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] dunes at Spanish Point before rain at 11-30 AM. but though very hot sun saw nothing better than [[underlined]] Allantus arcuatus [[/underlined]]. Dug out remains of bee ([[female symbol]]) from series of burrows
? [[underlined]] Halictus rubicundus [[/underlined]]. Also [[underlined]] Apis mellifica [[/underlined]] [[2 virgin female symbols]] seen.
Afterwards on to N. end of dunes at White Strand, Doonbeg, N. of Kilkee.
Labelled [[underlined]] "17/7/24" [[/underlined]] ! * [[underlined]] Pompilus gibbus [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] [[checkmark]] [[underlined]] R.C.L.P. [[/underlined]] [[underlined]] P. plumbcus [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]]  & [[2 female symbols]]
[[underlined]] Salius [[/underlined]] sp.? 2 [[2 male symbols]] seen, but lost, on Wild carrot.
[[underlined]] Oxybelus uniglumis [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]] 
[[underlined]] Colletes montanus [[/underlined]] 2 [[male symbols]] along sunny bank, one on Wild Carrot.
[[underlined]] Bombus lucorum [[/underlined]] [[2 virgin female symbols]], [[underlined]] B. hortorum [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] & [[virgin female symbol]] seen.
" [[Ditto for: Bombus]] [[underlined]] distinguendus [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] [[female symbol]] seen, [[underlined]] B. lapidarius [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]].