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(4 spp.). — M e g a c h i 1. : Megachile (1 n. n.). — Andren.: Andrena 

 (1 + 1 n. n.). — M u t i 1 1. : Mutilla (3 n. n.). — S c o 1 ii d. : Compso- 

 meris (1 n. n.). — Larr. : Dinetus (1). — ■ Crabron. : Crabro (1), 

 Solenius (1). 



— (8). New American bees. IV. t. c. p. 97 — 100. — Bombus riifo- 

 cinctiis (1 n. var.), Nomada ceanothi n. sp., N. banksi n. sp., N. infantula 

 n. sp., Anthidium (1 n. subsp.), Dianthidium 1 bek. 



— (9). New American bees. III. t. c. p. 135 — 138. — Triepeolus 

 (1 n. sp.), Epeolus (3 n. sp.), Panurginiis (1 n. sp.). 



•j-_ (10). A fossil honey bee. t. c. p. 227—229. 



— (II). New American bees. V. t. c. p. 265 — 269. 



t — {1%). A miocene wasp. Nature, London, vol. 77, p. 80. 



— (13). Two new bees of the genus Triepeolns. Canad. Entom. 

 vol. 39 p. 51—52. 



— (14). New anthidiine bees from Colorado, t. c. p. 187 — 188. 



— (15). A new sawfly of th.e genus Xyela. Canad. Entom. vol. 39 

 p. 324. 



— (16). A new bee of the genus Anthophora. t. c. p. 354. 



— (IT). A new bee of the genus Crocisa. Entom. News Philad. 

 vol. 18 p. 46. 



— (18). Note on some bees collected by Mr. H. L. Viereck in 

 New Mexico in 1902. t. c. p. 395—398. 



f — (19). An enumeration of the localities in the Florissant basin, 

 from which fossils were obtained in 1906. N. Y. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist., New York, vol. 23, p. 127—139. 



— (30). On a collection of Australian and Asiatic bees. t. c. p. 221 

 —236. 



t — (31). Some fossil Arthropods from Florissant, Colorado, t. c. 

 p. 605—616. 



t — (33). The bees of Boulder country Colorado. Univ. Colo, Stud., 

 Boulder, vol. 4, p. 239—259. 



— (33). Some bees in the Museum of comparative Zoology. 

 Harvard University. Univ. Colo. Stud., Boulder, vol. 5 p. 35 — 39. 



— (34). Siehe Lovell, J. H., F a 1 1 , H. C. u. Swenk, 

 My r on«H. 



Cook, 0. F. The social Organisation and breeding habits of the 

 cotton-protecting kelep of Guatemala. U. S. Departm. Agric. Bnr. 

 Ent. Techn. Ser., Washington, D. C. No. 10, 1905 p. 1—55. 



Crawford, J. €. (1). New North American Hymenoptera. Journ. 

 Entom. Soc. New York, N. Y. vol. 15, 1907 p. 177—183. 



— (3). Notes on some species of the genus Halictus. t. c. p. 183 

 —189. 



— (3). New hymenopterous parasites of Anthonomus grandis Boh. 

 Canad. Entom. vol. 39, 1907 p. 133—134. 



Daukler, M. Spinnende Insekten. Natur u. Offenbarung. (Münster) 

 Bd. 53, 1907 p. 291—300. 



Dieterich, Karl. Die Analyse des Bienenwachses in seinen ver- 



