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Kirby, Andrena lapponica, Zett, Andrena nigro-ce?iea, Kirby, 

 Andrena gwynana, Kirby, Dasypoda Jiirtipes, Latr., Nomada 

 sesfasczata, Panz, Nomada jacobcecz, Panz, Nomada Fabriciana* 

 Lin., Nomada flavo-guttata, Kirby, M electa armata, Kirby, Mega- 

 chile centuncularis. Lin., Osmia rufa, Lin., Anthidium manicatum, 

 Lin., vS tells pJiceoptera, Kirby, AntJiopJiora retusa, Lin., Heriades 

 campanularium, Kirby, Bombus fragrans, Dahlb., Bombus subter- 

 raneous, the var. Harrisellus, Westw. 



IchneumonidcB. — Cleptes semiauratus, Lin., PezomacJius lugu- 

 bris, new to Britain ; PezomacJius Mulleri, PezomacJius agilis, 

 Forst, PezomacJius Neesli, Forst, PezomacJius zonatus, Foure, 

 Ichneumon sanguinator, Rossi, IcJineumon nigritarius, Gr., 

 IcJineumon fabricator, Fab., PJtosogenes Jiemocliloi r us, new to Britain ; 

 PJiytodiaetus corypJi&us, Gr., Hemeteles fasciatus, new to Britain ; 

 Ganychorus diver sicornis, Nees, Diapria verticella, new to Science ; 

 TJiaumatotypus Billupsi, new genera and sp., and upwards of 100 

 other species, many of great rarity. 



Diptera, upwards of 80 species, amongst which we notice 

 many very scarce species, as also some with exquisitely beautiful 

 colouring. We must not forget to notice Ascidia Jieracli, Lin., 

 the celery fly, and its lovely parasite, PJiargonea smaragdula, Curt. 



TentJiredinidm. — P cecilosoma FletcJieri, Cam., TentJiredopsis 

 inornata, Cam., Tent Jiredo LacJilaniana, Cam., all of which are rare, 

 and are the first recorded specimens taken this side of the border. 



This gentleman has also exhibited CJielifer cancroides amongst 

 the A racJinoidea, as well as several species of the different orders 

 with minute Acari attached. 



A pleasing feature in connection with Mr. Billups' exhibitions 

 has been a short and interesting description given with the rarer 

 ones, which has always been very clear and instructive. 



Mr. West (Greenwich), PJiilontJius debilis,P. albipes, P. agilis> 



