de UV Antille St. Vincent. 417 
Elle est certainement fort voisine de la P. minutula, 
Mayr, mais cette derniére est jaune, plus grande, a une 
pilosité plus forte, des poils dressés aux tibias, et n’a pas 
de conule au 2me neud du pédicule. 
(37). Apparently rather rare ; forest (or open land ?). 
Communities much smaller than those of No. 36. Formi- 
caria in rotten wood, under sod, &c. Workers major 
rather numerous; sluggish. 
- (87a). Forest, Morne a Garou, 1500 ft. Oct. 27th. 
Community of perhaps 200, in and under a very rotten 
log. 
(37 b). Damp forest, Wallilobo Valley, 500 ft. Nov. 
8th. Formicarium under sod on a rock. 
(37 c). Forest, 2000 ft.; September. Not noted. 
(37 d). Deep forest glen ; south branch of the Cumber- 
land River, 1200 ft. Dec. 19th. A community of about 
500 ants. Formicarium under roots of plants growing 
on a rock. The males were numerous. No female 
could be found. 
(37 e). Same locality as No. 87c. From two small 
nests under sod on rocks. 
(37). Richmond Valley, near the centre of the island, 
1700 ft. Dec. 30th. Shore of stream in thick forest. 
Community of about 500 under a stone; sandy, damp 
ground. ‘There were several small irregular chambers, 
either immediately below the stone, or in the sand an 
inch below the surface. This species is pretty common 
in damp forest. 
(37 g). Richmond Valley, 1100 ft. Jan. 18th. Female. 
Under a stone; damp ground near a stream, forest. 
9. Pheidole megacephala, Faby. ¥% 4%et 2. (No.49a 
a 49d). Cosmopolite dans les tropiques. 
(49). Apparently a rare species. 
(49 a). Wallilobo (leeward), Nov. 8th; seashore. From 
passages at the root of a tree. Formicary could not be 
found. The ants are moderately active, and not very 
pugnacious. 
(49 b). Fitz-Hugh Estate (leeward), near sea-level. 
Dec. 12th. <A large community, with extensive passages 
about an old arrowroot-machine; the passages partly 
under stones, or by the sides of posts which supported 
