50 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



father, May 13th, 1837 ; also by myself in 

 Sandhill's Copse, June 22nd, 1870, and in 

 Wootton Wood, August 1st, 1870. 



1 . Eucera longicornis, Linn. Long-horned Bee. Oc- 

 casionally common, May and June. 



1. Anthidium manicatum, Linn. Occasionally com- 

 mon on flowers from June to August. 



1. Chelostorna florisomnis, Linn. Abundant on 

 posts from June to August. 



1. Heriades campanularum, Kirby. Very rare. 

 Taken by my father, June 26th, 1828. 



1. Megachile centuncularis, Linn. Occasionally 



common on posts, June and July. 



2. M. ligniseca, Kirby. Carpenter Bee. Occasionally 



common on posts, June and July. 



1. Osmia rufa, Linn. Large Mason Bee. Common 



on the house and walls from May to July. 



2. O. pilicornis, Smith. Rare. Taken by myself in 



Mullett's Copse, May 8th, 1871, and in Sand- 

 hill's Copse, May llth, 1871. 



3. O. aurulenta, Panz. Not common, April and 



May. 



4. O. ffinea, Linn. Not common, May and June. 



5. O. fulviventris, Panz. Not common, June and 



July. 

 1. Colletes fodiens, Kirby. Occasionally common on 



flowers in the island. July and August. 

 1. Andrena xanthura, Kirby. Not common, April 



and May. 



