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a lanata, Roxb. See this Journal, 1906, p. 523. Visitors. 
HYMBNOPTERG. Apidae. (1) Bombus tunicatus, Smith, 
sh., 7,000 ft., 18-v-06. (2) Bombus hemorrhoidalis, Smith, 7 000 
ft., 18-v-06. LEPIDOPTERA. Heterocera. (3) Sphing- 
id, one sp., 8,000 ft., 4-v-07. 
Nepeta ruderalis, Buch.-Ham. Visitors. HY MENOPTHRA. 
Apidae (1) Andrena sp., 3,500 ft., 16-v-06, 
Scutellaria linearis, Benth. See this Journal, 1906, O24. 
Visitors. HYMENOPTERA. Apidae. (1) Bombus Bey 
Fg ete Smith, “tinea the honey by biting the corolla tube, 
6,000—7, 000 ft., 21—25-v-06. 
ee elegans, Wall. Visitors. HYMENOPTERA. A pi- 
da (1) Bombus etait Smith, 4,000 ft., 8—9-v-07. 
(2) par aS zonata, Liun., 4,500 ft., 16-v-06. (3) ’ Apis indica, 
Fabr., sh., 3,800 ft. "9.v-07,_ 
Teurcium royleanum, Wall. See this Journal, 1906, p. 524. 
Visitor. HYMENOPTERA. Apidae. (1) Anthophora zona- 
ta, Linn., 4,500 ft., 16-v-06. 
Ajuga bracteosa, Wall. The tube is 4 mm. long. The 
stigma touches the anthers of . shah longer stamens 
Visitor. LEPIDOPTERA. Het era. (1) Sphingid 
going systematically to all the Hewes, 8, 000 ft,, 3-v-07. 
Duranta Plumieri, Jacq. Ina garden at Bilaspur. Visitor. 
HYMENOPTERA. A pidae. (1) Bombus hemorrhoidalis, 
Smith, sh., 1,600 ft., 12-v-06. 
Lantana Camara, Linn. LEPIDOPTERA. Rhopa- 
locera. (1) Onesp., 3,000 ft., 12-v-06. DIPTERA. An- 
Hem dAve, (2) One sp., 3500 ft., 10-v-07. 
pala te aang ye Scha Visitor. HYMENO- 
PTERA. Apidae. (1) Ride: a .. sh,, 2,500 ft., 21-v-06. 
Eleagnus umbellata, Thunb. Sinall beetles and Thri 
were seen in the richly honied pendent flowers, at 7,000 ft., 7-7-6. 
Loranthus srilg pases Wall. The flowers are ad honied. 
The tube is 3 mm. it is red in colour, narrowed above, and 
has an entanglement “Of | hairs blocking the way to the honey. 
Viscum japonicum, Thunb. The minute green flowers are 
only *5 mm. in diameter and not massed; nevertheless I saw 
wittons much search four insects sucking the. tiny drops of sweet 
juice off the stigma. Visitors. HYMENOPTERA. One na 
poe oo and two minute winged Hymenoptera at honey, 5,000 ft 
