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2nd June 1930 (late evening of very hot day) cool breeze. Upper part of Kelly's Glen, above Kilmashogue school, Co. DU. 7 till 9 P.M.
[[underlined]] Bombus lucorum [[/underlined]] & [[underlined]] agrorum [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]] seen.
[[underlined]] Dolerus aeneus [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]].
1 ick.
[[underlined]] Salix pentandra [[/underlined]] just coming into flowers & should repay working!

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3rd. June 1930. A very hot day.
First [[underlined]] Crabro varius [[/underlined]] seen in garden at Mayfield, Harold's Cross for season 1930!

5th June 1930 see below! [[arrow indicating insertion]] 
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5.6.30 Powerscourt deerpark, Co. WI. With E. OM. Fair day.
[[underlined]] Sphecodes divisus [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]] [[underlined]] Tenth. [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] atra [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]]. [[underlined]] Thrinax macula [[/underlined]] 2 [[2 female symbols]] - with abnormal neuration 1 [[female symbol]] [[checkmark]] RCLP.
[[underlined]] Selandria straminipes [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] [[checkmark]] RCLP. [[underlined]] Xylonomus pilicornis [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]]. [[underlined]]  Ichneumon filicornis [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] 
[[underlined]] Pimpla examinator [[/underlined]], small dark [[female symbol]]; [[underlined]] Tenthredopsis [[/underlined]] - red & black [[female symbol]].
[[underlined]] Dolerus bimaculator [[/underlined]] & [[underlined]] germanicus [[/underlined]] as usual. Ophion small sp. [[underlined]] Sphecophaga vesparum [[/underlined]]
About 6 others sp. of icks!
[5/6/30. [[underlined]] Cladius difformis [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] [[checkmark]] RCLP. taken in garden at Harold's Cross, Dublin]
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6th June 1930. late afternoon, then dull & cool breeze.
Coast at Kilcoole station, Co. WI., with C. Oldham, Father Kennedy & Peter Dunn.
Practically nothing flying & only a couple of icks. taken.
[[underlined]] Odynerus pictus [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] seen at station.

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8th June 1930. A perfect day, all sunny, & just a gentle sea breeze which did not interfere with collecting. With Palmer.
The Murrough, S. of Newcastle station, Co. WI.
On coast unless otherwise stated. 2 = in marsh!
[[underlined]] Bombus lucorum [[/underlined]] a [[insertion]] ^ very [[insertion]] few [[2 female symbols]], mostly in marsh. [no [[underlined]] terrestris [[/underlined]]!]
[[underlined]] B. hortorum [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]] frequent, 1 [[virgin female symbol]] seen, mostly at [[underlined]] Anthylus [[/underlined]]
[[underlined]] B. lapidarius [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]] common. [[underlined]] B. agrorum [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]] frequent.
[[underlined]] B. deshamellus [[/underlined]] several [[2 female symbols]]. [[underlined]] B. muscorum [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]] common, 1 [[virgin female symbol]] seen.
[[underlined]] B. jonellus [[/underlined]] one [[female symbol]] seen (AWS).
[[underlined]] Psithyrus rupestris [[/underlined]] at least 3 [[2 female symbols]] seen.
[[underlined]] Ps. barbutellus [[/underlined]] several [[2 female symbols]] seen.
Ps. sp. 2 [[2 female symbols]] seen, probably worn [[underlined]] distinctus [[/underlined]].
[[underlined]] Andrena albicans [[/underlined]] 1 very worn [[female symbol]].
[No Halicti seen]
[[underlined]] Osmia aurulenta [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] & [[2 females symbols]] mostly worn, common.
[[underlined]] Sphex lutaria [[/underlined]] about a dozen seen, both sexes, one [[female symbol]] watched burying large green noctuid caterpillar. [[underlined]] P.T.O. [[/underlined]]
[[underlined]] Tachysphex pectinipes [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] & [[2 female symbols]] very small,  frequent
[[underlined]] Pompilus gibbus [/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] & [[2 female symbols]] abundant
[[underlined]] P. rufipes [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]] (Palmer) swept along railway, [[female symbol]] seen (AWS). 
[[line]] [[underlined]] Pomp. plumbeus [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] & [[female symbol]] seen. 
[[underlined]] Ceropales maculatus [[/underlined]] Frequent.

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Took brackets off [[replay working?]] and replaced with repay working. neuration = venation, as of an insect's wings. -@siobhanleachman This page, with loose leaf pages previously imaged, is also imaged on page 83 of this project. If any edits are made to the first page they should also be made in the transcription of p83 to ensure consistency. - @siobhanleachman