g V. Inseeta. Hymenoptera für 1908. 



— (3). Siehe K o Ji w e r. 



•j* — (4). Descriptions of Tertiary insects. op. cit. vol. 26, 1908, 

 p. 69—75. 



— (5). Descriptions and records of bees. XVIII. Ann. Nat. Hist. 

 (8) vol. 1 p. 259—267. — cf. 1909. 



— (6). Descriptions and records of bees. XIX. t. c. p. 337 — 344. 

 — cf. 1909. 



— (1). Descriptions and records of bees. XX. op. cit. vol. 2. 

 1908, p. 323—334. — cf. 1909. 



t— (8). A fossil leaf-cutting bee. Canad. Entom. vol. 40 1908 p.|31. 



— (9). New and little known bees. Canad. Entom. vol. 40, 1908, 

 p. 144—148. 



— (10). New and little known bees. t. c. p. 234—235. 



— (11). Bees of the genus Nomada, belonging to the group of 

 N. depressa Cresson. Entom. News, Philad. vol. 19, 1908, p. 323—324. 



— (13). A new bee from Tahiti, t. c. p. 466. 



— (13). Some bees collected by Dr. F. C. Wellman in West 

 Africa. The Entomologist, vol. 41 p. 34—36. 



— (14). New American bees. VI. t. c. p. 59—61. — cf. 1909. 



— (15). New African bees. t. c. p. 84 — 86. 



— (16). New African bees. t. c. p. 121—122. 



— (11). A new subgenus of African bees. The Entomologist, 

 vol. 41, 1908, p. 146. 



— (18). New American bees. VII. t. c. p. 292—294. — cf. 1909. 

 •j" — (19). Fossil insects from Florissant, Colorado. Bull. Amer. 



Mus. Nat. Hist. New York, vol. 24, 1908, p. 54—69, pl. V. 



f — (30). Florissant; a Miocene Pompeii. Pop. Sei. Mon., New 

 York, vol. 73, 1908, p. 112—126. 



— (31). Notes on the bee-genus (Exaerete). Psyche, Boston, 

 Mass., vol. 15, 1908, p. 41—42. 



f — (33). The fossil saw-f ly Perga coloradensis. Science, New York, 

 n. ser. vol. 27, 1908, p. 113—114. 



— (33). Some bees of the genus Halictus. Proc. Entom. Soc. 

 Washingt. vol. 9 (1907), 1908, p. 119—120. 



— (34). Note on the genus Dolichopselephus Ashmead, (Ophio- 

 nidae). Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash. vol. 9 (1907) 1908, p. 39. 



— (35). Some bees collected by Mr. Fr. C. Pratt in Texas, t. c. 

 p. 71—72. 



— (36). A deceptive bee. op. cit. vol. 10 p. 66 — 67. 



— (3T). Three new bees of the genus Nomada. t. c. p. 83 — 85. 

 t — (38). The fossil Fauna and Flora of the Florissant (Colorado) 



shales. Univ. Color. Stud. vol. 3 1906 p. 157—176, 1 pl. 



t — (39). Fossil saw-flies from Florissant, Colorado, (cf. Titel p. 8 

 sub No. 16 des Berichts f. 1906). — 3 neue Blattwespen aus dem 

 Tertiär von Florissant: Dineura saxorum, Eriocampa wheeleri u. 

 Hemichroa eophila. 



t — (30). Fossil Hymenoptera from Florissant, Col. (cf. Titel 1. c. 

 sub No. 17). — Die Tertiärschichten von Florissant in Colorado 



