248 Mr. Edward Saunders on 



OsMiA PUNICA, Per. 



^ 7. Algiers, 4 to 14, iv, 98. {F. D. M.) 



OSMIA SUBMICANS, Mor. 



^ 1. Constantine, on Thymus lanceolatus var. Kahy- 



Hcus, 11, vi, 94. (A. K K) 

 ^ 5, ? 1. Algiers, 14, iii to 5, iv, 98. (F. D. M.) 

 $ 1. Le Tarf, 2G, iii, 96. (A. E. E.) 



OSMIA LOBATA, Fricse. 



$ 1. Algiers, 7, iv, 98. {F. D. M.) 



OSMIA GALLARUM, Spin. 



$ 4. Algiers, 6 to 23, iv, 98. {F. D. 31.) 



OSMIA VERSICOLOR, Ltr. 



$ 1. CoDstantine on M'cid, 14, v, 95. (A. E. E.) 



OSMIA FERRUGINEA, Ltr, 



$ 5. Bone, a snail-shell species, visits Scnccio leucan- 

 thcmifolius, 23, iii, 96. {.A. E. E.) 



$ 2. „ along the coast, on Erodium and Lotus lyros- 

 tratus, 9, iv, 96. {A. E. E.) 



^ $. Algiers, many examples, 11 to 22, iv, 98. 

 {F. D. M.) 



OSMIA ANDRENOIDES, Spin. 



^ 2, $ 1. Constantine, 16 and 17, vi, 98. {F. D. M.) 

 % 1. Algiers, 29, iv, 98. {F. D. 31.) 



OSMIA, sp. ? 



? 1. Le Tarf, 23, vi, 96. {A. E. E.) 



A peculiar species in the form of the clypeus which is 

 somewhat bilobed at the apex, and has a deep impression 

 on each side near the base where it joins the cheek. In 

 general appearance it rather resembles a small hidcntata 

 but the scutellum is simple. I refrain from describing it 

 as I have only seen a single $. 



OSMIA RUFIGASTRA, Lep. 



^ 1, $ 6. Algiers, 30, iv, 98. {F. D. 31.) 



