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  Mr. 
  Cameron 
  on 
  

  

  15. 
  Cerceris 
  nebulosa, 
  Zz.m. 
  postca. 
  

   Hab. 
  North 
  Khasi 
  {Goodzvin- 
  Austin'). 
  

  

  16. 
  Cerceris 
  orientalis, 
  Smith, 
  Cat. 
  Hyni. 
  Ins. 
  IV., 
  54. 
  

   Hab. 
  Madras/ 
  Barrackpore. 
  

  

  17. 
  Cerceris 
  pentadonta, 
  C^-m. 
  postca. 
  

   Hab. 
  Barrackpore 
  {RotJuiey). 
  

  

  18. 
  Cerceris 
  pictiventris, 
  Dahlbom, 
  //;';;/. 
  £"«r. 
  I., 
  498.^ 
  

   Cerceris 
  pictivcntris, 
  Guerstacker, 
  Monatsch.Berl. 
  Akad. 
  

  

  d. 
  Wiss., 
  509 
  ; 
  Peters, 
  Reis. 
  Mozambique, 
  V., 
  474.^ 
  

   Hab. 
  West 
  Africa,' 
  Java.^ 
  

  

  19. 
  Cerceris 
  pulchra, 
  Cam./^j-/m. 
  

  

  Barrackpore 
  {Rot/me}'), 
  common, 
  Poona 
  ( 
  VVroughton'). 
  

  

  20. 
  Cerceris 
  Rothneyi, 
  C^Lm., 
  postea. 
  

   Hab. 
  Barrackpore 
  {Rotliney). 
  

  

  21. 
  Cerceris 
  sepulcralis. 
  Smith, 
  Proc. 
  Linn. 
  Sac. 
  II., 
  

  

  107.' 
  

   Hab. 
  Borneo.' 
  

  

  22. 
  Cerceris 
  sulphurea, 
  Cam./^j-/^. 
  

   Hab, 
  Bombay 
  {Roi/uiey). 
  

  

  23. 
  Cerceris 
  trlstis, 
  Cam. 
  /^j-/^^. 
  

  

  Hab. 
  Barrackpore, 
  Tirhoot 
  {Rothney). 
  Common. 
  

  

  24. 
  Cerceris 
  tetradonta, 
  Cam-Z^i-Zt-^, 
  

   Hab. 
  Poona 
  ( 
  WrougJiton). 
  

  

  25. 
  Cerceris 
  vigilans, 
  Smith, 
  Cat. 
  Hym. 
  Ins., 
  IV., 
  454. 
  

   Hab. 
  Madras,' 
  Barrackpore 
  {Rothney). 
  Common 
  ; 
  Poona 
  

  

  ( 
  Wroughton). 
  

  

  26. 
  Cerceris 
  vischnu, 
  Cam./i?.y/m. 
  

  

  Hab. 
  Barrackpore 
  {Rothney), 
  Poona 
  ( 
  Wroughton). 
  

  

  A. 
  Clypeus 
  in 
  ? 
  not 
  porret. 
  

  

  Cerceris 
  viligans, 
  Smith 
  (PI. 
  X., 
  f. 
  2, 
  a, 
  b). 
  

  

  The 
  $ 
  only 
  is 
  described 
  by 
  Smith. 
  The 
  ? 
  has 
  the 
  

   clypeus 
  convex, 
  ending 
  in 
  a 
  rounded 
  point 
  before 
  the 
  apex, 
  

   from 
  which 
  point 
  it 
  goes 
  obliquely 
  to 
  the 
  labrum, 
  ending 
  on 
  

  

  