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49.)

17th July 1929. cont. Meeting of the Waters, WI cont.
[[underlined]] Crabro dimidiatus [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]] & [[underlined]] C. leucostomus [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]].
[[underlined]] C. cavifrons [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] [[female symbol]]. [[underlined]] C. vagus [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] seen.
C. varius ? [[2 male symbols]] (one with ? ecto-parasite across pronotum)

[[underlined]] Caleroa limacina [[/underlined]] [[checkmark]] RCLP. [[female  symbol]].
[[underlined]] Pimpla orivora [[/underlined]] [[checkmark]]. [[underlined]] Glypta bipunctoria [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]]
Large Cryptus [[female symbol]] taken or oak on bluff above ry.
Saw slender, large, ick (? [[underlined]] Ephialtes [[/undelined]]) at same place as took [[female symbol]]
[[underlined]] Eph. tinuiventris [[/underlined]] in July 1927

[On this date, 17.7.29, R.A. Phillips took a 2nd very worn [[female symbol]] [[underlined]] A. carlonaria [[/underlined]] at WX]
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18th July 1929. A poor day, windy, misty rain, hot.
Drove round Tara Hill to Gorey, thence to Hollyfoot, through Wicklow Gap to Ballinglen & Coolaling oak-wood; then on through Aughrim to Coats Bridge & back to Clone House, round top of Gold Mines Valley, down via Monaglogh to Wooden Bridge & home.
12 to 2.0 pm. oak-wood on left-bank of R. Baun at Kilmichael Bridge, below Hollyfoot, WX. 
Very good ground, on a good day, for icks & sawflies

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50.)

18.7.29 cont. "Hollyport" cont.
[[underlined]] Arge ustulata [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] sitting on birch leaf.
Very large testaceous Braconid [[strikethrough]] in [[/strikethrough]] amongst Bracken
Mesocharis [[female symbol]]
Glypta ceratites ? [[2 male symbols]].
[[underlined]] Andrena coitana [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] & [[2 female symbols]]. & few common aculeates!

18.7.29 cont. Monaglogh & Coats' Bridge, WI. 4 pm.

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19th July 1929. A hot day, with a good deal of mist & sun, very stormy along coast & exposed places inland.
Deputy's Pass, WI. 1 = left on N. side, 2 = right on S. side.
[[underlined]] Bombus lucorum, jonellus, hortorum, agrorum [[/underlined]] [[2 virgin female symbols]]. [[underlined]] B. terrestris [[/underlined]] 1 fresh [[female symbol]] seen.
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[[underlined]] Psithyrus distinctus [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] & ? [[2 female symbols]] seen.
[[underlined]] Andrena fucata [[/underlined]] worn [[2 female symbols]] on [[underlined]] Rubus [[/underlined]]. [[underlined]] A. coitana [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] & [[2 female symbols]].
[[underlined]] A. gwynana [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] seen.
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[[underlined]] Halictus rubicundus [[/underlined]] fresh [[2 male symbols]].
[[underlined]] Sphecodes hyalinatus [[/underlined]] [[checkmark]] RCLP. [[female symbol]] fresh at 1.
[[underlined]] Nomada obtusifrons [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] at 1.