INTRODUCTION. XXI 



Plate xvl., figs, i, 2, Orange-tailed Bee {Boinhus lapidarius^ 

 Linn., m. & f.), fig. 3, Moss or Carder Bee {Bo/nbus inuscoriun, 

 Linn.). 



Plate xvii., fig. 2, Great Humble-bee of Valparaiso {Bombus 

 grandis, Guerin, Iconogr.), p. 256. 



Plate xviii., fig. i and p. 256, Harris' Humble-bee {Bombus 

 Harrisellus^ Kirby) ; fig. 2 and p. 257, Apatlius vestaiiSy 

 Kirby ; fig. 3 and p. 259, Apathiis riipestris^ Fabricius. 



Plate xix., fig. 2 and p. 262, Eugiossa analis^ fig. 3 and 

 p. 263, Aglae ccernka, Enc. Meth. 



Plate XX., fig. I, Ce?itris nobilis^ " named by Westwood," 

 p. 264. 



Plate xxi., fig. i, Xylocopa teredo^ Lansdowne Guilding, male ; 

 fig. 2, female ; fig. 3 and p. 270 Xylocopa corniger^ West. 



Plate xxiii., fig. 2, Xylocopa tenuiscapa, and p. 271, Xylocopa 

 {Flatynopoda, West.), tenuiscapa^ West. 



Entomology, vol. vii., Exotic Moths by James Duncan, 

 M.W.S., 1841. 



In the Advertisement, p. xi., we read " For many of the 

 illustrations we have been indebted, as on former occasions, 

 to Mr. Westwood. Two of these have reference to the illus- 

 trious subject of the memoir (Latreille). One exhibits his 

 Cemetery {sic) in Pere la Chaise, the other is a fac-siuiile of 

 the Notes attached to his dissections of insects. There are 

 many hundreds of these in existence, chiefly of ColeopfcraT 



[This collection of Latreille's Notes was given to me by the 

 late A. Melly, each note containing the actual dissections, 

 chiefly of the mouth organs, of a genus, descriptions of the 

 same in Latreille's small cramped hand-writing, and rude 

 sketches of various of the organs dissected. The collection 

 is now preserved in the Hopeian Museum. — J. O. W.] 



Of the Plates of Moths contained in this volume — • 



Plate ii,, fig. i and p. 83, is an original figure of Agarista 



