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1st June 1934. The third perfect day, but cool E. breeze.
Garden, 14 Clareville Rd., Harold's Cross, DU. 5.30 till 8.0 PM.
[[underlined]] Bracon variator [[/underlined]] ?? 2 [[2 male symbols]]. [[underlined]] B triangularis [[/underlined]] ?? 3 [[2 male symbols]] 2 [[2 female symbols], mtd. on one card.
[[underlined]] B. sp. [[/underlined]] near [[underlined]] larvicida [[/underlined]] & [[underlined]] epitriptus [[/underlined]], with short antennae & longish terebra, 1 [[female symbol]].
Aspilola nervosa ? 1 [[male symbol]].
[[underlined]] Homocidus ornatus [[/underlined]] 2 [[2 male symbols]], 3 [[2 female symbols]], [[underlined]] H. dimidiatus [[/underlined]] ? 1 [[male symbol]], [[underlined]] H. pictus [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]].
[[underlined]] H. cinctus [[/underlined]] 3 [[2 female symbols]] (?)
[[underlined]] Mesoleius [[/underlined]] sp. 4 [[2 female symbols]].
[[underlined]] Clistopyga incitator [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]].
Cryptids. 2 [[2 male symbols]], 1 [[female symbol]] (2 spp.) = [[underlined]] Leptocryptus [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]].
Campoplegid [[female symbol]], long terebra.
Proctos.

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2nd June 1934. The fourth perfect day, cool E. breeze, Garden, DU., as above. 5.30 - 8.0 PM.

[[underlined]] Homocidus ornatus [[/underlined]] 2 [[2 female symbols]].
[[underlined]] Mesoleius [[/underlined]] sp. 1 [[female symbol]], reddish abd.

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3rd June 1934. The fifth perfect day, but still cool NE-E. breeze. 
In museum in afternoon, so rode on [[gale?]] to foot of Glenasmole & collected in [[underlined]] D. dubius [[/underlined]] marsh for two hours - 10.30 till 12.45 noon.
[[underlined]] Bombus terrestris [[/underlined]] (1), [[underlined]] lucorum, muscorum [[/underlined]], & [[underlined]] agrorum [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]] seen.
[[underlined]] Andrena fucata [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] (1 examined!).
[[underlined]] A. gwynana [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] [[insertion]] ^ (examined!) [[/insertion]], not very faded, working on slope of road to mines.
[[underlined]] A. wilkella [[/underlined]] ? 1 [[female symbol]] seen sunning on willow, but missed.
[[underlined]] Halictus calceatus [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] seen on [[underlined]] Caltha [[/underlined]].
[[underlined]] Tenthedo arcuata [[/underlined]] several [[2 male symbols]] seen. [[underlined]] Tenthedella atra [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]].
[[underlined]] Tenthredella temula [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] seen.
[[underlined]] Selandria serva [[/underlined]] common.
[[underlined]] Tom. luteiventris [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]] common. [[underlined]] Tom. ephippinus [[/underlined]] 1 black [[female symbol]].   
[[underlined]] Dolerus gessneri [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]]. [[underlined]] D. dubius [[/underlined]] 3 [[2 female symbols]], 1 [[male symbol]].
[[underlined]] D. bimaculatus [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] & [[2 female symbols]]. [[underlined]] D. haematodes [[/underlined]] 3 [[2 male symbols]].
[[underlined]] D. nigratus [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]].
[[underlined]] Loderus vestigialis [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] & [[2 female symbols]] common.
[[underlined]] Hoplocampa crataega [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] on hawthorn blossom.
A specimen which looked like an [[underlined]] Arge [[/underlined]] seen flying in sun!
[[underlined]] Trichiosoma [[/underlined]] - ? off willows. 1 [[male symbol]] flew down & bit in marsh.
Euura? 2 [[2 male symbols]], beaten off Salix (1 injured!).