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II. Wai.i.is Kew. Line. N. 



Hymenoptera at Louth, Lincolnshire [C/i>ysis ignita, Gorytes fitystaieus, 



Andrc'iia albicriis, A. alhiians^ Odyncrits pictiis, ■ss\^ Halicttts siihfasiiatiis, 



identified Ijy E. Saunders ; and fchneumon triltneatus, named by E. A. Fitch]. 



Nat., Nov. 1886, p. 347. 



H. Walms Kkw. Line. N. 



A Half-Day's Ramble on the Lincolnshire Coast [at Mablethorpe, 



April 3rd, 1SS6; Ophion liitfiis (named by E. A. Fitch) noted]. Nat., 

 June 1886, p. 172. 



H. Wali.is Kew. Line. N. 



Megachile ligniseca and Halictus rubicundus at Mablethorpe, Lincoln- 

 shire [localities given ; indenlified Ijy T. I). A. Cockerell and W. F. Kirby]. 

 Nat., Aug. 1886, p. 251. 



H. Wat. I. IS Ki.w. Line. N. 



Hymenoptera near Louth, Lincolnshire [Abia seriiea, Dolenis gonai^er, 

 Te)ith)-edo anciipariu-, Piinpla innla.'oria, Ichneumon rtifiJens, Afesolep/us 

 testaceus, Jchueiinion o'ierator, Crahro criln-ariits, Sphecodes gihbus, and 

 Alegacliile circitviciuita noted, with localities and dates]. Nat., Sej:). 1886, 

 p. 276. 



H. Waixis Kew. Line. N. 



The Greasy-field and Grisel-bottom [near Louth ; Bonthus te7-restris, J 'espa 

 vulgaris and lihneuinon trilineattis mentioned]. Nat. World, June 1886, 

 iii. 101-103. 



E. P. Knurlky. York Mid W. 

 Wasp-Nest destroyed by Great Tits [at Farnham near Knaresborough ; 



details given ; species of Wasp not ascertained]. Nat., Nov. 1889, p. 333. 



W. J. LeTalt.. Derbyshire. 



A City of Wasps [at Hackenthorpe near Sheffield, described and figured ; 



attributed to 'a tree wasp, Vespa {nicdial)'\ Nat. Hist. Journ., Nov. 15th, 



1887, xi. 192. 



John R. Makshai.l. ? Westmorland. 



Dead Humble Bees under Lime Trees [in Dalham Tower Park ; with 



editorial explanation]. Field, Aug. 13th, 1887, p. 283. 



P. B. Mason. Derbyshire. 



[A South-European Ant (Cre/natogaster scutellaris Oliv.) in Mr. Baxter's 



fernery at Burton-on-Trent, probably imported with cork]. Ent. Soc. Lond., 



June 5th, 1889; Ent., July 1889, xxii. 191 ; Ent. Mo. Mag., July 1889, 



XXV. 330; and Young Nat., July 1889, p. 151. 



F. I). MoRicK. Lane. S., Cheshire. 

 Rare Aculeate Hymenoptera in 1889 [Haliclic: atricorm's (both sexes) in 



a sandjnt aX Whalley, Aug. 1889; previously known for Cheshire, B. Cooke]. 

 Ent. Mo. Mag., Nov. 1889, xxv. 434. 



S. L. Mosi.EY. York S.W. 



[Captures in Holmfirth Valley, loth June, 1889; Furmica fusca, Mynnica 

 rubra, Andrena cineraria, A. fnlva, Bombtis terrestris, and Vespa sylvestris 

 cited]. Nat., July 1889, p. 203. 



Geo. T. Porritt. York Mid W. and S.W. 



Sirex juvencus near Harrogate [and at Huddersfield]. Nat., Oct. 1887, 

 p. 290. 



L. Richardson. Cumberland. 



The Ascent of Cross Fell, Ap. 26th, 1886 [while sitting on the cairn, 



alt. 2,900 ft., a 'black bumblcr ' luHed flying about]. Nat. Hist. Journ., 



Feb. 15th, 1888, pp. 13-14. 

 Feb. 1S90. 



