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14.) 12th June 1931. A fine warm evening after a dull day. Spent an hour in garden, 14 Clareville Rd., collecting. [[underlined]] Crabro varius [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]]. Seen for first time this season [[underlined]] Pemphredon lethifer [[/underlined]] 1 [[underlined]] Odynerus pictus [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]], probably the same one seen for several days. [[underlined]] Vespa germanica [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] seen. [[underlined]] Bombus lucorum [[/underlined]] [[2 virgin female symbols]] seen at [[underlined]] Erica mediterranea, Viola [[/underlined]] & Raspberry flowers. Also sunning on wall. [[underlined]] B. agrorum [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] [[underlined]] Pteronidea ribesii [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] on white currant. [[underlined]] Tenthredopsis [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]] seen : a black form. [[underlined]] Mesoleius [[/underlined]] [[underlined]] Homocidus tarsatorius [[/udnerlined]] 1 [[female symbol]]. [[underlined]] H. pictus [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]]. [[strikethrough]] [[underlined]] Promethes [[/underlined]] red [[/strikethrough]] Homocidus [[strikethrough]] red [[/strikethrough]] signatus var. [[male symbol]]. ? [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] [[underlined]] Clystopyga incitator [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]]. Humming-bird Hawk moth seen in garden at [[underlined]] Aubretia [[/underlined]]. [[end page]] [[start page]] (15. 14th June 1931. A wet day! Drove to Coan, Glen of Imaal, Co. WI. & climbed Lugnaquillia, via N. Prison. Beat [[male symbol]] & [[female symbol]] [[underlined]] Rhogogaster viridis [[/underlined]] off [[underlined]] Salix aurita [[/underlined]] by Little Slaney, & swept [[female symbol]] [[underlined]] Strongylogaster lineatus [[/underlined]] off Bracken, [[strikethrough]] by [[/strikethrough]] at Coan. A [[female symbol]] [[underlined]] Pieris napis [[/underlined]] taken on summit plateau at 3,000 ft. by one of the party. Party consisted of J.A.S. Stendall, Nora Fisher, Alex. Davison, of Belfast Dr. L.S & Mrs. Smyth, [[insertion]] ^ J.P. Brunkey, [[/insertion]] S.A.J. Palmer & self. Heavy mist & rain all day, except at start! [[line across page]] 16th June 1931. Took [[male symbol]] [[underlined]] Odynerus trimarginatus [[/underlined]] in garden, 5.30 pm., 14 Clareville Rd. [[line across page]] 17th June 1931. A showery afternoon with very high wind & falling temperature, but considerable hot sun! 2.30 till 3.30pm. Channel at foot of the Scalp, Co. WI & DU [mostly taken on WI side of the stream & all labelled WI. [[underined]] Bombus agrorum [[/underlined]] a few [[female symbol]] & 1 [[virgin female symbol]] seen. no other Bumbles!!! [[underlined]] Halictus [[/underlined]] many common spp. on Daisies on old road including [[underlined]] H. freygessneri [[/underlined]]