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1st June 1932. A perfect day in Dublin, but between Dundrum and Greystone a jam covered the sun & there was rain the spots during the afternoon.
Drove to Rocky Valley, Co. WI. arriving there at 2.45 & just after sun had been obscured. Saw the last of the bees home to bed; then drove on to foot of the Glen of the Downs, Co. WI., where very warm & sheltered, & beat trees for half an hour.

Rocky Valley, WI.
[[underlined]] Andrena cineraria [[/underlined]] fresh [[2 male symbols]] & 1 [[female symbol]]. [[underlined]] A. fucata [[/underlined]] fresh [[female symbol]]
[[underlined]] A. angustior [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] seen coming home laden with yellow pollen.
[[underlined]] Halictus rubicundus [[/underlined]]
[[underlined]] Pachynematus vagus [[insertion]] ^ [[female symbol]] [[/insertion]] swept in marsh between roads.
[[underlined]] Strongylogaster lineata [[female symbol]] seen on bracken.

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Glen of the Downs, WI.
[[underlined]] Tenthredells livida [[/underlined]] very black [[female symbol]] beaten off beech.
[[underlined]] Thrinax macula [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] beaten [[underlined]] Pteronidea myosotidis [[/underlined]] ? [[female symbol]] beaten 
[[underlined]] Priophorus tener [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]], beaten!
Very curious [[female symbol]] ick, [[insertion]] = [[underlined]] Nematomicrus tenellus [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] ! [[/insertion]] ? near [[underlined]] Ischnus [[/insertion]], beaten off lime by road [[strikethrough]] close to [[/strikethrough]] below Barry's bridge: has raised face like the Orthocentrine & very elongate abdominal segments.
= [[underlined]] Stenomacrus [[/underlined]] ? 2 spp.

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1.6.32 cont. Glen of the Downs, WI cont.
[[underlined]] Homocidus flavo[[strikethrough]] guttata [[/strikethrough]]lineata (AWS. 20.3.33) 1 [[female symbol]] beaten off hawthorn?
[[underlined]] H. biguttata [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]], beaten off beech? 
About six other spp. of icks: mostly beaten off lime or beech.
[[underlined]] Promethes cogatus [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] [[underlined]] P. laticarpus [[/underlined]] ? 1 [[female symbol]] var. with black mesonotum.
[[underlined]] Phaeogenes [[/underlined]] 4 [[2 female symbols]]. Ph. [[line]] 1 [[female symbol]]. sp. ? 1 [[female symbol]].
Cryptid 1 [[female symbol]].
[[underlined]] Aspilota [[/underlined]]  1 [[female symbol]] [[underlined]] Rhogas [[/underlined]]
Proctatrypids 3 enx.

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5th June 1932. A warm day but with little sun owing to a jam caused by E. wind along coast & W. wind over mountains.
Clara (vale of), Co. WI. Left car at top of Cronyburn woods & walked though oak wood to sand flat 1 mile below Clara Bridge, 12 noon till 1.30 pm. = 1  Spent afternoon about sand flat, the Osmunda grove & walked back up to car, 1-30 till 4.0 pm = 2.  Drove home & stopped for an hour where old road to Laragh crosses glen of "Bally lug" brook, 4.30 till 5.30 = 3.
At last station (3) most insects beaten off [underlined]] Salix cinerea [[/underlined]] 100 yards above the road; a few off Mt. Ash flower at same place.  At station 1 & 2 most insects beaten off oak, or beech.
P.T.O

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This image is the same as that on 105 of this project but without the loose pages. The transcription of the first page should be the same as the transcription on that page so any edits should be repeated. I changed "our mountains" to "over mountains" on second page.--thomasc