miiscornui;, luctuosa, degener, vespiformis, agilissima, fuliginosa, prae- 

 cox Scop., centuiicularis Scop., cerifera, Nomada riparia Scop., succincta, 

 squillida, rufescens, ruficornis, ranunculi, priecox Scop., nasuta n. sp.) 

 Scopoli, J. A., Annus V. historico- naturalis. Lipsiie,1772. Ohservationes zoologi- 

 cae, p. 1 iáO. (Tenthredo femorata L., marginata L., Ichneumon Phalli, 

 Sphex Hemiptera, Chrysis Hungarica,Vespapacicephala,pteropoda n. sp. ) 



— Deliciae faunae et florae insuhricae, sen novae aut minus cognitae species 

 plantarum et animalium, quas in Lnsubria austriaca tum spontaneas quum 

 exoticas vidit, desci-ipsit et aeri incidi curavit. o Part. Ticini, 1786 — 88. 

 (Pars I. Ichneumon seductor n. sp. pag. tab. XXIII. — Pars II. Sphex 

 insubrica, fuciformis, interrupta, bicincta, quadricincta, flavicornis, 

 quadripunctata, canescens, Tenthredo fera n. sjj. p. 58 — 68. tab. XXIII.) 



Seidl, W., B., * Die Hummelarten Böhmens (Bombus). (Weitenweber Beitr. 

 zur gesammt. Naturkunde und Heilwissenschaft. II, 1837, p. 65.) 



Service, B,., * Tlie Aculeate Hym,enoptera of the district surrounding Dum- 

 fries. (The Scott. Naturalist, 1879, p. 63.) 



Audinet-Serville, J. G., Notice sur une nouvelle espèce eV Aulaq;ue (AiiUicus 

 Patrati). (Annal. Soc. Entom. France, II, 1833, p. 411.) 



Shuckard, W. E., A few Observations on the Habits of the indigenous Acu- 

 leate Hymenoptera, suggested hij M. de St. Fargeau Paper upon the Genus 

 Gorytes Annal. Soc. Mint. I. (Transact. Entom. Soc. Lond. L 1834, 

 pag. 52.) 



— Insects found on Hampstead Heat. (Entom. Mugaz. III. 1835, p. 91.) 



— A Description of the superior Wing of the Hymenoptera etc. (ibid. 

 pag. 208). 



— Description of the Genera and Species of the British Chrysididae (ibid. 

 IV. 1837, p. 156). 



— Essay on the indigenous fossorial Hymenoptera. London, 1837. 



— Description.i of n,ew Exotic Actdeate Hymenoptera (Psammata [n. g.j cliii- 

 lybea [Austral.], Astata Australasise [Austral.], Pisou a-ter Spin., xan- 

 thopus Brullé, obscurus [Africa?], Spinolœ [Austral.], punctifrons 

 [India], Westwoodi [Austral.], auratus [Africa?], rufipes [Austral.], 

 argentatus [Ins. IMauritii], Gorytes Brasiliensis [Brasil.], Paragia [n. g.] 

 decipiens [Austral.]). (Transact. Entom. Soc. Lond. II. 1837, p. 68.) — 

 Separat. London, 1837. 



— ^'Description of a neiv British Wasp, ivith an account of its Development 

 (Odynerus spinipes). (IVCagaz. of Natur. Hist. Sér. 2. tom. I. 1837, 

 pag. 490.) 



— *Description of a new species of Sirex discovered to attack und destroy the 

 Spruce Fir (Pinus nigra), (ibid. p. 630). 



— * Monograph of the Family of Mutillidae (ibid. No. I.). 



— Explanations and, Observations (Icbneum. confusorius, Chrysis neglecta. 



