DISCOVERED SINCE KIRBY'S MOXOGRAPHIA. 93 



Zoologist, ii. 696, as M. albiventris; it Las been met with at 

 Southend and Weybridge, and at Little Hampton, Sussex. 



37. M. odontura, Smith (Zoologist, vii. App. 58). I 

 have only seen the unique specimen in the British Museum, 

 taken at Spitchwick, Devon. 



Genua Osmia. 



38. Osmia parietina, Curtis (British Entomology, folio 

 222). This rare species has been supposed to be identical 

 with the O.fuciformiSj Latr. ; if so, the description of the 

 male will not at all suit the present species ; this synonym 

 is therefore very doubtful. 



Genus Stelis. 



39. Stelis minuta, St. Farg. (Smith, Zoologist, iii. 1155) ; 

 discovered by Mr. Thwaites, near Bristol; I am not aware 

 of it having occurred in any other locality. 



40. S. octomaculata, Smith (Zoologist, iii. 1155). This 

 little bee was taken at Blackwater, Hants, some years ago; 

 it has not been met with since. 



Genus Ammobates. 



41. Ammobates Ucolor, St. Fargeau (Smith, Zoologist, 

 vi. 2212). This bee is in the Museum collection, and is said 

 to have been taken at Leicester. 



Genus Nomada. 



42. Nomada lateralis, Panzer (Smith, Zoologist, ii. 601); 

 found in the London district, plentifully in the neighbour- 

 hood of Highgate and Hampstead. 



43. N. baccata, Smith (Zoologist, ii. 604). This pretty 

 little species was first taken at Sandhurst, and subsequently 

 at Weybridge, in plenty ; but it is extremely local. 



44. N. borealis, Zett. This is the N. inquilina, Smith 

 (Zoologist, ii. 605). It is parasitic on Andrem Clarkella, 

 and very local and rave: it occurs on Hampstead Heath, 

 and was discovered at Leominster some years ago by Mr. 

 Newman. I have received it from Lapland. 



