Additional note to the history of Ap's Manicata p. 172-6. 



Since this work was printed off, the author met with the 

 following passage in the Rev. Gilbert White's Naturalist's 

 Calendar (p. IO9); which confinns what he has observed upon 

 the history of that insect: "There is a sort of wild bee frequent- 

 ing the garden campion for the sake of its tomentum, which 

 probably it turns to some purpose in the business of nidifica- 

 tion. It is very pleasant to see with what address it strips off 

 the pubes, running from the top to the bottom of a branch, 

 and shaving it bare with all the dexterity of a hoop-shaver. 

 When it has got a bundle almost as large as itself, it flies away, 

 holding it secure between its chin and its fore legs." 



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