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BIBLIOGRAPHY: 



Papers and records published with respect to the Natural History and 

 Physical Features of the North of England. 



HYMENOPTERA, 1884 to 1889. 



The present instalment of about 43 titles, taken in conjunction with 

 that of 33 published in 'The Naturalist' for May 1888, pp. 153-155, 

 comprises a record of practically the whole of the work done by 

 North of England naturalists in six years, so far as it has been 

 directed to Hymenopterous insects. Workers in this department are 

 few and scattered, and it is therefore a pleasure to note that amongst 

 the papers published during the six years are such valuable lists as 

 that for Cheshire from the pen of Mr. Newstead, that for Kirton- 

 in-Lindsey by Mr. George, and those of Sawflies near York by 

 the late Mr. Thomas Wilson, as evidencing some systematic attention 

 having been paid within our area to so neglected an order. 



Anon, [not signed]. Durham, Northumberland S. 



List of . . . Donations to the Museum ... of the Natural History 

 Society [of Newcastle-on-Tyne], from June 1877 to August 1S87 [in 

 1885, Wasps and Wasps' nests, Vespa geriiiam'ca, I', britannica, V. sj'/veslris, 

 and V. riifa, from Harnam and Bradford, near Belsay (Chas. Robson) ; nest 

 of Wasp [Vcspa, s'pecits not stated), Oakfield, Gosforth (Wm. Cochrane)]. 

 Nat, Hist. Trans. Northumb. Durh. and Newc, vol. 9, part 2 (1888), p. 286. 



Anon, [not signed]. Line. N» 



Louth Naturalists' Society [; Megachile ligtiiseca, Halichts rjihiciindus, 



Ichneittnou trilincatiis, and Ophion Inteus noted as occurring in district]. 

 Nat. World, Aug. 1886, iii. 158. 



J. B. Bridgman. York S.W. 



Additions to the Yorkshire List of Ichneumonidae [Caiiipoplex unicinctus 

 Holmg. , and C. triscitlptiis Hohiig. from Green Farm Wood near Doncaster, 

 31st May, 1884]. Nat., Jan. 1887, p. 20. 



Peter Cameron. Cheshire. 



Cheshire Sawflies \_Nematus fagi Zadd. and Eriocantpa auiutlipes from 

 Sale]. Nat., March 1887, p. 66. 



John T. Carrington. York N.E. 



Sirex gigas in Yorkshire [writer has seen occasional specimens among tir 

 woods at Sandburn, where it doubtless breeds regularly]. Ent., March 1889, 

 xxii. 77. 



T. D. A. Cockerell. Cheshire. 



A September Walk through . . . Cheshire . . . [Cynips rosiv, gall noted 



between Chelford and Congleton, Sep. nth, 1885]. Nat., Feb. 1886, p. 57. 



N. F. Dobree. York S.E. 



Sirex juvencus at Hull [in Aug. 1887]. Nat., Feb. 1888, p. 51. 

 C. WoLLEY Doi). Cheshire. 



Wasps [abundant, and destructive to fruit, near Edge Hall, Malpas, West 

 Cheshire; details given]. Field, Sep. 17th, 1887, p. 478. 



Feb. 1890. 



