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108. 20th Oct. 1938. A perfect morning after a most perfect day & night, turning dull at 2 PM. with drizzle & jam in hills & rising wind. In afternoon drove to Slade of Saggart for shelter & spent 1 1/2 hours sweeping under trees. Insects abundant. Slade of Saggart, Co. DU. 3.0 till 4.30 P.M. 1 = Under trees on level of road & along stream on left bank of river & above old road. 2 = Under trees along stretch of the old road [Only 12 from 1 and 14 from 2 kept: rest packed up for BM.] These labelled 8/12/1940! A.W.S. Dicaelotus cameroni? 1 [[female symbol]] (not kept). Pezomachus rufulus [[female symbol]]. P. 1 [[male symbol]] at 1. Stilpnus gagates [[male symbol]] & [[female symbol]]. Phygadeuon 1[[female symbol]] at 1 109. 20.10.38 cont. Slade of Saggart, DU. cont. Polysphincta? 1 [[female symbol]] (not kept). Pimpla ovivora 1 [[female symbol]] at 2. Homocidus pallipes 1 [[female symbol]]. Promethes scutellaris 1 [[male symbol]] at 2. Orthocentrus protuberans 1 [[female symbol]] Stenomacrus ventralis [[male symbol, female symbol]] & [[female symbol, female symbol]] abundant. Mesochorus Plectiscids very common: few kept only. = Plectiscus sp. 1 [[male symbol]] & 3 [[female symbol, female symbol]] at 1. P. 1 [[female symbol]] at 2. Proclitus 1 [[female symbol]] at 1.