NEW WORKS 0\ ENTOMOLOGY, 



14.; 



-3. versicolor. 



4. pyrina. 



5. odontura. 



6. argentata. 



7. circumcincta. 



8. Willughbiella. 



9. maritima. 

 9 Anthidium. 



1. raanicatum. 



10. Chelostoma. 



1. florisomne. 



2. Campanularum. 



11. Heriades. 



1. truncorum. 



12. Ceratina. 



1. cserulea. 



2. albilabris. 



Subfam.4. SCOPULIPEDES. 



13. EUCERA. 



1. longicornis. 



14. Saropoda. 



1. bimaculata. 



15. Anthophora. 



1. retusa. 



2. acervorum. 



3. quadriraaculata. 



4. furcata. 



Subfani. 5. SOCIALES. 



16. Bombus. 



1. muscorura. 



2. senilis. 



3. Smithianus. 



4. fragrans. 



5. sylvarum. 



6. lapponicus, 



7. Derhamellus 



8. pratorum. 



9. nivalis. 



10. Scrimshiranus. 



11. collinus. 



12. terrestris. 



13. lucorum. 



14. soroensis. 



15. lapidarius. 



16. hortorum. 



17. Latreillellus. 



18. subterraneus. 



17. Apathus. 



1. rupestris. 



2. campestris. 



3. Barbutellus. 



4. vestalis. 



18. Apis. 



1. mellifica. 



THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE TINEINA. 



Vol. I., containing Nepticula, Part 1 ; Cemiostoma, Part 

 1. By H. T. Staixton, assisted by Professor Zeller 

 and J. W. Douglas. Eight coloured Plates. 8vo. Pp. 

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The following is extracted from the Preface, — 



" The letter-press appears in four languages, viz., English, French, 

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