﻿Records 
  of 
  Bees. 
  4ol 
  

  

  Marrubium 
  vulyare, 
  April 
  ]2 
  (Pratt) 
  ; 
  Devils 
  River, 
  

   at 
  Gaillardia 
  pulchella, 
  infested 
  with 
  many 
  mites. 
  

   May 
  6 
  {Bishopp). 
  Also 
  from 
  Daleville, 
  Arkansas, 
  

   Sept. 
  13 
  {Jones). 
  

   (2) 
  Females 
  [vallorum). 
  — 
  San 
  Diego, 
  at 
  Opuntia, 
  April 
  24, 
  

   large 
  variety 
  {Mitchell) 
  ; 
  Piano, 
  June, 
  Aug. 
  [Tucker) 
  ; 
  

   Paris, 
  on 
  cotton, 
  unusually 
  large, 
  with 
  a 
  very 
  i'eyv 
  

   black 
  hairs 
  on 
  clypeus 
  {Jones) 
  ; 
  Hearne, 
  at 
  nests 
  in 
  

   bogs, 
  July 
  23 
  (Bishopp) 
  ; 
  Dallas, 
  at 
  Gaillardia, 
  June 
  10 
  

   {Bishopp) 
  ; 
  Dallas, 
  at 
  Enyelniannia 
  pinnatifida, 
  May 
  

   22 
  {Pierce) 
  ; 
  Laredo, 
  Oct. 
  21 
  (Mitchell 
  and 
  Bishopp) 
  ; 
  

   Riverside, 
  Aug. 
  24 
  {Yothers) 
  ; 
  Wolfe 
  City, 
  June 
  16 
  

   {Bishopp) 
  ; 
  Devils 
  River, 
  at 
  Monarda 
  citriodora, 
  May 
  3 
  

   [Pratt] 
  ; 
  Pittsburg, 
  May 
  9 
  (Bishopp) 
  ; 
  Kerrville, 
  at 
  

   Coreopsis 
  cardamitiefolia, 
  June 
  2 
  [Pratt) 
  ; 
  Kerrville, 
  

   at 
  Salvia 
  pitcheri, 
  no 
  pollen 
  collected, 
  June 
  19 
  

   {Pratt) 
  ; 
  San 
  Antonio, 
  at 
  Coreopsis 
  cardaminefolia. 
  

   May 
  14 
  [Crawford) 
  ; 
  Denton, 
  at 
  Coreopsis 
  cardamine- 
  

   folia, 
  May 
  19 
  [Bishopp) 
  ; 
  Arlington, 
  at 
  Sideranthus, 
  

   Aug. 
  28 
  [Bishopp) 
  ; 
  Barstow, 
  July 
  22 
  [Crawford) 
  ; 
  

   Austin 
  [Crawford). 
  Also 
  at 
  Daleville, 
  Arkansas, 
  

   Sept. 
  13 
  (Jones). 
  

  

  Megachile 
  perbrevis, 
  Cresson. 
  

  

  Males 
  from 
  Texas 
  carry 
  the 
  following 
  data 
  : 
  — 
  Devils 
  

   River, 
  at 
  Gaillardia 
  pulchella, 
  May 
  3 
  (Bishopp) 
  ; 
  Victoria, 
  

   Aug. 
  20 
  {Mitchell) 
  ; 
  Victoria, 
  March 
  6 
  (Leister). 
  

  

  Megachile 
  perbrevis 
  onobrychidis 
  (Cockerell). 
  

  

  My 
  M. 
  onobrychidis 
  is 
  only 
  a 
  race 
  of 
  pei'by-evis. 
  The 
  

   following 
  localities 
  for 
  it 
  are 
  new 
  : 
  — 
  

  

  Oak 
  Creek 
  Canon, 
  Arizona, 
  6000 
  ft,, 
  July 
  (Snow) 
  ; 
  

   Douglas 
  County, 
  Kansas, 
  900 
  ft. 
  (Snoiv) 
  ; 
  Mound, 
  La., 
  

   May 
  12 
  {Jones) 
  ; 
  Dallas, 
  Tex., 
  Sept. 
  4 
  {Bishopp) 
  ; 
  Green- 
  

   ville, 
  Tex., 
  Sept. 
  24 
  {Bishopp) 
  ; 
  New 
  Boston, 
  Tex., 
  Aug. 
  30 
  

   {Bishopp) 
  ; 
  Rosser, 
  Tex., 
  April 
  15 
  [Bishopp). 
  These 
  are 
  all 
  

   males. 
  

  

  Megachile 
  subexilis, 
  Cockerell. 
  

  

  ? 
  . 
  — 
  Rito 
  de 
  los 
  Frijoles, 
  New 
  Mexico, 
  Aug. 
  {W. 
  W. 
  Rob- 
  

   bins) 
  . 
  

  

  Typical 
  as 
  to 
  structure, 
  but 
  abdominal 
  bands 
  faintly 
  creamy. 
  

  

  