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S skg., occasional; 7. A. convexiuscula K. 5 and J; 8. A. flavipes Pz. S; 9. A. 



I gwynana K. 5, po-cltg. : 10. A. minutula K. 5 skg. and po-cltg., S skg., very 



i common; 11. A. nitida Fourcr. $, occasional; 12. A. xanthura K. J, rare, skg.; 



13. Apis mellifica Z. 5, po-cltg.; 14. Bombus jonellus K. 5, po-cltg. ; 15. Halictus 



I calceatus Scop. $, skg, and po-cltg.; 16. H. flavipes F. 5, do.; 17. H. leucopus K. j; 



I 18. H. leucozonius Schr. 5; 19. H. major Nyl. $ (Hanover); 20. H. minutus K. 5; 



j 2 1 . H. morio F. 5, do. ; 22. H. nitidiusculus K. j, skg. and po-cltg, ; 2 3. H. punctatissimus 



I Schenck^; 24. H.sexmaculatus -SV^^wf-^j; 25. H.sexnotatus-ff. 5 (Hanover) ; 26. H. 



sexnotatulus Nyl. 5, repeatedly, skg. and po-cltg. ; 27, H. villosulus K. 5 ; 28, Nomada 



flavoguttata K. $ and S, skg. ; 29, N. ochrostoma K. $, skg. ; 30. Podalirius 



retusus L. S,, do, (<5) Formicidae: 31. Lasius fuliginosus Ltr. 5. {f) Sphegidae: 



32. Pompilus viaticus Z,, freq. D. Neuroptera. Odonata: 33. Agrion minium 



Harr., freq., pushing its head into the flowers. 



Herm. Miiller (H. M.), Buddeberg (Budd.), and Borgstette (Borg.) give the 

 following list for Westphalia, Nassau, and Tecklenburg, respectively. 



A. Coleoptera. (a) Alleculidae: i. Hymenalia rufipes F., dvg. the anthers 



i (H. M.). {b) NitiduUdae '. 2. Meligethes sp.^ freq. forcing its way into the flowers 



! (H. M.). B. Diptera. (a) Bombyliidae : 3. Bombylius canescens Mt'k., skg. (Budd.). 



, (3) Empidae : 4. Cyrtoma spuria Fall., skg. (H. M.). (c) Muscidae : 5. Anthomyia 



sp., occasional, skg. (H. M.). (^) Syrphidae : 6. Ascia podagrica F., very common, 



effecting crossing (H. M.); 7. Melanostoma mellina Z., do. (H. M.); 8. Rhingia 



; rostrata Z,, freq., skg. (H. M., Budd.) ; 9. Syritta pipiens Z., skg. (Budd.). C. Hy- 



i menoptera. Apidae: 10. Andrena cingulata F. 5 and J, skg. (Budd.); 11. A. 



cyanescens Nyl. 5 and J, do. (Budd.); 12. A. fulvicrus K. 5, skg. and po-cltg. 



(H. M.) ; 1 3. A. gwynana K. 5, skg. (H. M.) ; 1 4. A. minutula K. 5 and J, skg. and 



po-cltg. (Budd.) ; 15. A. parvula K. 5, po-cltg. (H. M., Thuringia) ; i6. Apis mellifica 



Z. 5, do. (H. M.); 17. Halictus cylindricus F. 5, skg. (H. M.); 18. H. longulus 



Sm. ^, do. (H. M.); 19. H. villosulus K. $, do. (Budd.); 20. H. zonulus Sm. 5, do. 



(H. M., Thuringia); 21. Melecta armata Pz. S, do. (H. M., Strasburg); 22. M. 



luctuosa Scop. J, do. (Budd.) ; 23. Nomada germanica Pz. J, do. (Budd.); 24. Osmia 



aenea Z. J, do. (H. M., Thuringia); 25. Sphecodes gibbus Z. 5, do. (Budd.). 



The following were recorded by the observers, and for the localities stated. 



Wustnei (Alsen), the bee Andrena cingulata F. VerhoefF (Nordemey), the 

 Muscid Anthomyia muscaria Zett. 5 and $, freq., and the Syrphid Melithreptus 

 menthastri Z, J, skg. Schmiedeknecht (Thuringia) and Krieger (Leipzig), the bee 

 Andrena cingulata F. Schenck (Nassau), the elegant bees Andrena cingulata F. and 

 A. cyanescens Nyl. Rossler (Wiesbaden), the Tineid moth Adela fibulella F. Friese, 

 8 bees in Baden (B.), Alsace (A.), Mecklenburg (M.), and Hungary (H.) i. Andrena 

 chrysopyga Schenck i (A.), not rare (M.), occasional (H.) ; 2. A. chrysoceles K., 

 occasional (M.), rare (H.); 3. A. cingulata F., occasional (B.), freq. (M.); 4. A. 

 cyanescens Nyl, freq. (B., Fiume), not rare (M.) ; 5. A. labiata Schenck, occasional ; 

 6. A. xanthura K., freq. ; 7. Nomada corcyrea Schmiedekn., occasional (H.) ; 8. N. 

 guttulata Schenck (H.). Knuth (Kiel), the honey-bee and 4 hover-flies, all skg. 

 I. Ascia podagrica Z. ; 2, Rhingia rostrata Z. ; 3. Syrphus balteatus Deg.; 4. S. 

 pyrastri Z. Herm. Miiller (Alps), 2 hover-flies, 2 Lepidoptera, and a humble-bee. 

 Loew (Brandenburg), the hover-fly Ascia podagrica F., skg., and the bee Andrena 

 cyanescens Nyl. 5, po-cltg. (' Beitrage,' p. 42). H. de Vries (Netherlands), 3 bees 

 I. Andrena cingulata F.i; 2. A. parvula K.^; 3. Apis mellifica Z. 5 (Ned. Kruidk. 

 Arch., Nijmegen, 2 Ser., 2 Deel, 1875). MacLeod (Flanders), 4 short-tongued bees, 

 3 Empids, 4 hover-flies, and 3 Muscids (Bot. Jaarb. Dodonaea, Ghent, v, 1893, 

 pp. 346-7) : (Pyrenees) some short-tongued bees, Bombyliids, and Empids (op. cit., 

 iii, 1 89 1, p. 312). Scott-Elliot (Dumfriesshire), a humble-bee, a hover-fly, and 

 3 Muscids ('Flora of Dumfriesshire,' p. 130). Saunders (S.) and Smith (Sm.), in 



