18 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. {N.S., XVIII, 
of Aculeates will also be found in Lefroy’s ‘“ Indian Insect 
Life” and Dr. Gravely has listed a large proportion of the 
literature in his paper on the habits of Indian Insects, etc., in 
Rec. Ind. Mus. XI, p. 492, 1915. A number of notes have 
appeared in the Bombay Journal and the Pusa publica- 
ticns. 
The late Mr. C. A. Paiva of the Indian Museum was much 
Mag. Nat. Hist. and Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. from about 
1900-1910. Col. Bingham himself also published ? till 1908, 
and Mr Peter Cameron’s prolific but none too steady work on 
Hymenoptera in general is too well known to need mention 
here. I must not forget to mention Mr. O. 8. Wickwar’s 
paper on Ceylonese Aculeates in Spolia Zeylanica, II, 1908. 
e »ecognised specialists of to-day are all resident out- 
side India. Mr. Rowland E. Turner is the living authority on 
the Fossores. He has probably done most work on Austra- 
lian forms, but has also published many papers on Oriental 
Species in Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. and 
derable work on the bees. Most of his papers on Indian forms 
= > . . . ” 
18 now the chief living expert on the Apidae. The major 
Forvon of his work on Indian forms is contained in his series 
: seers entitled “ Descriptions and Records of Bees” in 
inn. } 
him relative to Indian Species will also be found in a number 
1 Rec. Ind. Musa. VII, p. 75 and p- 443, 1912-14. 
? Mainly in Ann. Mag. Nat. Hi . 
one in Rec. Ind. Mus. 9. Nat. fust., Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc., and 


