348 
WILLIAIM J. FOX. 
CoiifriM liinii(>rrli4»i(lali!S Fahr. 
Centris hiemorrhoidnUs Fabr., Syst. Piez. p. 359, 'J, ; Lej)., St. Farg. Hym. ii, 
p. 15.5, ?. 
Three 9 s^pecimens; Kingston; Port Antonio. 
Onti'is sp. ? 
'Fwo S specimens. It agrees well with the description of C. cras- 
sipes Sm. (Ann. Mag. N. H. (4) xiii, p. 372, S ), hut the posterior 
femora are not incrassate, and the clypeus has two white obli(iue 
spots, it not being entirely white as in C. crassipei^. 
<’eiilri« faMciafa Sm. 
Centris fasciatn Sni., Cat. Hym. Brit. Mus. (Apidffi), p. 377, 9 S • 
Two 9 <^>'6 % s])ecimens; Kingston, 
Riiglosi^a piliveiiti'ij^ Gner. 
Euglossa piliventris Guer., Icon. Eegne Anim. p. 458, 9 • 
One 9 specimen. Taken at Bog Walk, Parish of St. Catherines. 
iMelipona fulvipes Guer. 
Melipona fulvipes Guer., Icon. Eegne Anim. iii, p. 462, pi. 75, fig. 6; Poey, 
Mem. Hist. Nat. Cuba, i, p. 142, pi. 6, figs. 14-22. 
Numerous specimens. Taken from the nest, near Kingston. 
Apis nielli fica Linne. 
Apis mellifica Linne, Faune Suec. 1697. 
Common at Kingston and Port Antonio. 
