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AURANTIACEAE, 
Cirrus Aurantium, Ma, W.—Visitors observed Mr. 31. 
Lone-toneureD Bers (3)—Bomb.: Bombus americano- 
rum ¢, sc, ab; B. impatiens ? 3; Xylocop.: Xylocopa 
virginica 2. Orner Hymenoptera (3)—Larr.: Tachytes 
aurulentus ; Scoli.: Campsomeris quadrinotata fq; Vesp.: 
Vespula. Lepmoprera (3)—Nymphal.: Junonia; Pap- 
thon.: Papilio philenor; Pier.: Catopsilia. 
CACTACEAE, 
Opuntia Austnina, Ma., Y. Mr. 30-Ap. 29, 15 species, 
51 individuals observed, Ap. 7-25. 
Lone-roneurp Bzzs (7:31)—Bomb.: Bombias scutella- 
ris %, 1; Eucer.: Melissodes variabilis 3, se, 13; 
Megachil.: ‘Ashmeadiella ¢, c, 1; Lithurgus ¢ 2, se, 13; 
megachile generosa ¢?, 1, M. lanuginosa ¢, 1, 
mendica ¢,1. SHort-roncuep Bzzs (2:4, 2, ¢)—Halict.: 
Agapostemon 3, Chloralictus numphalis 1. Lzpmop- 
Tera (4:5)—Hesperi.: Pamphila 1, Polites brettus 2; 
Papilion.: Papilio philenor 1; Pier.: Eurema nicippe 1. 
Couzoprera (2:11, f)—Mordell.: Mordella 1; Scarabae.: 
Trichius piger 10, in cop. 
CAPRIFOLIACEAE. 
Lowicrra Sempsrvinens, Ma. (0) R. 
Bros (1)—Trochil.: Trochilus ab. 
Lepiwoprera (1)—Papilion.: Papilio cresphontes. 
CISTACEAE, 
Hewianroemum Carournianum, Ma., Y. F. 2-Ap. 29. 
The stems rise a few inches and bear solitary, yel- 
low flowers an inch or more in width. The petals are 
obovate and are expanded horizontally. The numerous 
