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Schenck records the following bees for Nassau. — 



I. Andrena labialis K. 5 and S; 2. A. convexiuscula K.; 3. Bombus confusus 

 Schenck 9 ; 4. B. derhamellus K. ^^ and S ; 5. B. lapidarius Z. ; 6. B. muscorum F. 

 5 5 and 6 ; 7. B. pomorum Pz. 5 ; 8. Halictus tetrazonius Klg. 5. 



The following lists of bees are given as stated. — 



Loew (Hesse). — Eucera longicomis L. 5, po-cltg. 



Schletterer and von Dalla Torre (Tyrol). — i. Andrena fulva Schr. 5 ; 2. A. nana 

 K. 5 and S; 3. Bombus sylvarum L. 5 and J; 4. Chalicodoma pyrenaica Lep. 5. 



Schletterer (Pola). — 1. Bombus sylvarum Z. ; 2. B. terrester Z. ; 3. Eucera 

 alternans Brull. ; 4. Megachile pyrenaica Z^/i. 



Ducke (Trieste). — i. Andrena korleviciana Friese 5; 2. Eucera difficilis (Duf.) 

 Per. 5 ; 3. Osmia aurulenta Pz. 5 and S, freq. ; 4. Rophites canus Ev. 5 and $. 



Hoffer (Steiermark). — i. Bombus agrorum F. 5 and 5; 2. B. hortorum Z. 5; 

 3. B. lapidarius Z. 5 and 5 ; 4. B. mesomelas G^rj/. 5 (v. Dalla Torre); 5. Psithyrus 

 vestalis Fourcr. t. 



Friese (Alsace (A.), Fiume (F.), Mecklenburg (M.), and Hungary (H.) ). — 



1. Andrena convexiuscula K., very freq. (M.) ; 2. A. labialis K., occasional (H.); 

 3. Eucera seminuda Brull. 5, do. (H.) ; 4. Melitta dimidiata Mor., not infreq. (F. and 

 H.); 5. M. leporina Pz., do. (M.); 6. Podalirius fulvitarsis Brull. 5, freq. (A.); 7. P. 

 parietinus F., not infreq. (M.). 



Alfken observed the following at Bremen. — 



A. Diptera. Muscidae : i . Prosena siberita F. B. Hymenoptera. Apidae : 



2. Andrena convexiuscula K. 5 and J ; 3. A. labialis K. 5 and J ; 4. Bombus agrorum 

 F. 5 and S ; 5. B. arenicola Ths. 9 and 5 ; 6. B. derhamellus K. <^t> and 5 I 7- B. 

 distinguendus .^/or. 5, skg. and po-cltg., 5 and J; 8. B. hortorum Z. j and g, skg. and 

 j)0-cltg., 5 skg., var. nigricans Schmtedekn. 5 and S, skg. ; 9. B. lapidarius Z. J and 5, 

 skg. and po-cltg.; 10. B. lucorum Z. 5 and 5 (perforating the tube of the corolla); 

 II. B. muscorum Z'. 5 ; 12. B. pomorum Pz. 5 and 5; 13- B. ruderatus F. 5 and g, 

 skg. and po-cltg. ; 14. B. sylvarum Z. 5 and 5, do.; 15. B. subterraneus Z. 5 and ^i 

 do. ; 16. Coelioxys quadridentata Z. S, skg. ; 17. Eucera difficilis (Duf.) P&. 5 and S; 

 18. Megachile circumcincta K. 5; 19. M. willughbiella K. S; 20. Melitta leporina 

 Pz. 5; 21. Osmia caerulescens Z. S; 22. O. claviventris Ths. S; 23. Podalirius 

 boreahs Mor. 5 and S, skg. ; 24. P. parietinus F. 5, do. ; 25. P. retusus Z. $ and 5 ; 

 26. Psithyrus barbutellus K. 5, skg.; 27. P. campestris Pz. 5, do.; 28. P. rupestris ; 

 29. P. vestalis Fourcr. 5, skg. 



Verhoeff noticed the following bees in Norderney. — 



I. Bombus lapidarius Z. 5, skg.; 2. B. latreillellus K. (=B. subterraneus Z.), 

 one 5 ; 3. B. terrester Z. 5 and 5 (nectar-thieves), skg. 



Alfken saw the following bees in Juist. — 



I. Bombus hortorum Z. $ and S; 2. B. muscorum F. ^; 3. B. ruderatus Z'. J. 



Morawitz records Podalirius borealis Mor. for St. Petersburg; H. de Vries 

 observed 3 bees (i. Andrena labialis K. <^\ 2. A. xanthura K. 5; 3. Apis mellifica 

 Z. 5), and 6 humble-bees (i. Bombus agrorum F. 5 and S ; 2. B. hortorum Z. 

 5 and S ; 3. B. pratorum Z. S ; 4. B. sylvarum Z. J ; 5. B. subterraneus Z. ; 6. B. 

 terrester Z. 5) in the Netherlands (Ned. Kruidk. Arch., Nijmejen, 2. ser., 2. deel, 



1875)- 



MacLeod saw the foUoVi'ing in Flanders (Bot. Jaarb. Dodonaea, Ghent, vi, 1894, 



pp. 341-2). — Apis, II humble-bees, an Eucera, an Andrena, a hover-fly, and 12 

 Lepidoptera ; also 8 humble-bees, an Anthophora, 1 1 Lepidoptera, a Bombylius, 

 and a hover-fly in the Pyrenees (op. cit., iii, 1891, pp. 435-6)- 



In Dumfriesshire 3 humble-bees were recorded (Scott-Elliot, ' Flora of Dumfries- 

 shire,' p. 45)- 



