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[[left margin, vertically]] WILLOW-WREN'S at Park's Br. [[/left margin]] [[underlined]] 15th April 1927.[[/underlined]] A cold squally day (N [[insertion]] ^ W [[/insertion]] wind) & hot sun-bursts! Coast N. of Ferrybank to Ennereilly & home by road. [[underlined]] Salix repens [[/underlined]] in full flower at Kynock's. [[underlined]] Bombus lucorum, terrestris, hortorum [[/underlined]] (1), [[underlined]] agrorum [[/underlined]] (1 on primrose), [[underlined]] muscorum [[/underlined]] (1) [[2 female symbols]] [[underlined]] Andrena albicans [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] at willows N. of Kynocks. " [[Ditto for: Andrena]] [[underlined]] nigroaenea [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] & [[2 female symbols]] very fresh common on coast : [[2 male symbols]] only on road. " [[Ditto for: Andrena]] [[underlined]] sericea [[/underlined]] 1 fresh [[female symbol]] running on sands, N. of Kynocks. Ichneumonidae. 1 small Tryphanid on coast [[male symbol]] 1 large, red legs, on dunes at Puskin Br. 5 medium on blackthorn hedge on rd. = ? [[underlined]] Lissonota carbonaria [[/underlined]] 6 [[2 male symbols]] AWS. 1933. Pristolypid on willow? Sawfly [[underlined]] Pachynematus clitellatus [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]] [[checkmark]] RCLP at "Merton" Gate, Arklow. [[line across page]] 16th April 1927. A dull cold day after clear morning, Meeting of the Waters, Avoca. [[underlined]] Bombus lucorum [[/underlined]], a few [[2 female symbols]] seen. Dolerus [[strikethrough]] sp? [[/strikethrough]] oblongus [[male symbol]] [[strikethrough]] sp.? [[/strikethrough]] [[checkmark]] RCLP. [[underlined]] in litt. [[/underlined]] 30.X.27 [[male symbol]] in marsh in valley E. of Avoca Proctotrypids & Coleoptera taken drowned in sap on newly cut stump! Marked S on card! Crynipid taken sweeping! Also cocoon of Trichiosome on Birch twig above meeting! [[right margin, vertically]] (From which hatched on - - - a [[male symbol]] [[underlined]] Protarchus rufus [[/underlined]]! [[/right margin]] [[end page]] [[start page]] 79. 17th April 1927. A windy day (cold wind), S.W. with very hot sun bursts. Very few insects about Magherabeg, Co. WI. [[underlined]] Bombus lucorum & terrestris [[/underlined]] on Ground Ivy; [[underlined]] B. lapidarius [[/underlined]] (1), [[underlined]] B. agrorum [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]]. [[underlined]] Andrena albicans [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] & 1 very fresh [[female symbol]] at Salix [[underlined]] Halictus rubicundus [[/underlined]] & [[underlined]] calceatus [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]] on sandy cliff. [[underlined]] Sphecodes divisus [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] with last. Sawfly. 1 [[underlined]] Dolerus [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]] (sp?) seen on motor screen along rd.! Ichneumonidae. Largest black & red, [[female symbol]] white tail on cliff on Alexander Long narrow, [[female symbol]] small wings, on sand flat near Ardmore. Smaller narrow [[male symbol]] on sand cliff. Rest & Braconideas in sand hollows. George & Daisy saw Speckled Wood butterfly in quarry at [[strikethrough]] Butter [[/strikethrough]] C. G. Station at Jack's Hole. Willow Wrens at Magherabeg : none on Thursday last!