XX LLOYDS NATURAL HISTORY. 



collection). At p. 275 we read " for a figure and the following 

 notice of this new species of Aiiisosceles we are indebted to 

 Mr. Westwood." 



Plate xxiv., fig. i, " Aphmia sub mac id at a " noticed on p. 284. 



Plate XXV., figures of Centrotus globiilaris and C. furcatus, 

 together with a new species. " Mr. Westwood names it C. 

 biclavatus^,^ p. 286. 



Plate xxvi., figures 1-14. Details of the leading characters of 

 the Neuroptei'a from Libelhda^ in the description of which, 

 p. 288, the Plate is misquoted xxvii., the word " trophian " is a 

 misprint for " trophi are," " Rhe?iarium " is a misprint for 

 ^^ Rhi7iarmm'' and p. 289, "labrum" is a misprint for 

 "labium"; figs. 15-23 give the details of the Hymenopiera ; 

 and fig. 24 represents Joppa antennata (p. 315), Fab. Syst. 

 Piez., 122. 



Plate xxvii., fig. 3, Nemoptera angidata (p. 293), "West.; 

 Tran. Ent. Soc. vol. i., p. 75." 



Plate xxviii., fig. 2, Stilbopteryx costalis (p. 294), Newman; 

 Ent. Mag., No. 24, p. 400, here figured for the first time. 



Plate xxxvii., fig. i, AsUiis abdofninalis, and described p. 329 

 as Asilus {Blepharotes, West.,) abdommalis ; fig. 2, Acandwmera 

 immafiis (p. 331), Wiedemann. 



[This Plate is referred to in the text as Plate xxxv., which it 

 really is in numeral order, following immediately after Plate 

 xxxiv., and being the last in the volume.] 



Entomology, vol. vl, Honey and other Bees, 1840. 



No author's name is given on the title-page, but an anony- 

 mous reverend writer is stated in the "Advertisement" to have 

 supplied the literary details respecting the Honey-bee, and 

 Mr. Duncan's name is given, who is said to have " availed 

 himself of the invaluable assistance of Mr. Westwood for draw- 

 ings and descriptio7is of various figures, which now, in some 

 cases, appear before the public for the first time." 



