Smith, Fred.,* BiUish Wasp-Bees (Nomada), (ibid. p. .-)87). 



— '''British Leaf- cutters Bees (Megachile), (ibid. p. 689). 



— *British Mason-Bees etc. (Osmia Pz.), (ibid. p. 737), 



— * Habits on fossorial Hymenoptera (ibid. torn. III. 1845, p. 847). 



— * Descriptions of the British species of Bees helowjing to the Genus Antho- 



phora and Saropoda, ivitii observations on their economy (ibid. p. 890). 

 ■ — * Descriptions of the British species of Bees belonging to the Genus Sphecodes 



Latr. (ibid. p. 1011). 

 — ^'Descriptions of the British species of Bees belonging to the Genera Melecta, 



Epeolus, Coelioxys and Stelis (ibid. p. 1146.) 

 — '^Description of Astata jacidator (ibid. p. 1 157.) 



— Descriptions of nine British species of the Genus Hylaeus, together ivith 

 some notes on the economy of Osmia leucomelana and Epeolus variegatus 

 (Transact. Eiit. Soc. Lond. IV. 1845, p. "29.) 



— On the Hahits of Odynerus Antilop>e (Annals and Magaz, Nat, Hist. XVII. 



1846, p. 60.) 



— * Descriptions of tJie British species of Bees comprised in the Genera Colletés 



Latr. and Macropis Kl, (Zoologist. IV. J 846, p. 1274.) 

 — "^' Descriptions of the British species of Bees belonging to the Genera Chelostoma, 



Ueriades, Ceratina, Eucera, Panurgus and Anthidium (ibid. p. 1445.) 

 • — *A Supplementary Paper containing descriptions of a few species of Bees 



recently discovered, or omitted in the descriptions of the genera io which 



they belong (ibid. p. 1566.) 

 — *Enumeration of British Bees (ibid. V. 1847, p. 1660.) 

 — '^Descriptions of British Bees belonging to the Genus Andrena (ibid. p. 



1662, 1732, 1916.) 



— Description of a new species of Hymen- Insect belonging to the Family Sphe- 

 gidae (Stethorectus ingens e Brasil.) (Annals and Magaz. Nat. Hist. XX. 



1847, p. 394.) 



— Observations on the Sphex figulus of LinaBus (Trypoxyloü Latr. Fabr.) an 

 other Hymenoptera (Transact. Ent. Soc. London V. 1848, p. 57.) 



— * Description of the British Species of Bees belonging to the genus Hylaeus F. 

 and Prosopis of same Author and also of the gemis Cilissa of Leacli (Zoo- 

 logist. VL 1848, p. 2200.) 



— '^'Description of the British species of Bees belonging to the genus Halictus 

 Latr. (ibid. p. 2037, 2100, 2167.) 



■ — * Appendix to the Descriptions of British Bees (ibid. p. 2241.) 



— Observations on the synonymy of the genus Nomada F., belonging to the family 

 of Cuckoo or Parasitic Bees (Ann. of Nat. Hist. Ser. 2. torn. IV.1849, p. 436.) 



— Descriptions of two new species of Exotic Hymenoptera (Transact. Entom. 

 Soc. London. Ser. 2. torn. I. 1850, p. 41) (Paragia tricolor et odynero- 

 ides ex Austral.) 



