40 KIBI.IOGRAPHY : HYMENOPTERA, 1884 TO 1889. 



John W. Ki.lis. Cheshire. 



Entomological Localities near Liverpool [the only reference to Hymenop- 

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E. A. FiTcii. Lane. S. 



[Isosoma orchidearum Westw. , an Eurytomid bred from knots in stems of 

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Migration of Insects [extracts from the Migration Report, 1886 : Tees 

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lIiLDERic Friend. Cumberland. 



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T. Gardner. Durham. 



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WiLLouGHRY GARDNER. Cheshire. 



Sirex [Juvencus] in North Wales and Cheshire [for many years established 

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C. F. GEORGE. York S.E. 



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C. F. George. ? Line. N. 



A Strange Wasp's Nest [with a bird's leg built into it ; presumably near 

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C. F. George. Line. N. 



Aculeate Hymenoptera in North Lincolnshire [an enumeration of 



II Fossores, 5 Diploptera, 40 Anthophila, and Sirex juvencus, taken 

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James Hardy. Northumberland. 



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W. Hewett. 'York.' 



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H. Wallis Kew. Line. N. 



Notes from the Greensand [at Donington-on-Bain, July 7th, 1886 ; 

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