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Fall.). Schmiedeknecht (Thuringia), 2 bees (Andrena fulvago Chr. 5, and A. humilis 

 Imh.). Friese in Alsace (A.), Baden (B.), Hungary (H.), and Mecklenburg (M.), 3 bees 

 —I. Andrena fulvago Chr. (B., M.), rare ; 2. A. humilis Imh. (A., B., H. rare, M. more 

 freq.) ; 3. Nomada alboguttata/^.-^<r>4.,rare(H., M.). Loew in Anhalt (A.) and Branden- 

 burg (B.) (' Beitrage,' p. 40), 6 bees — i. Andrena albicans Miill. ?, po-cltg. (A.) ; 2. A. 

 fulvescens Sm. t, skg. (A.) ; 3, A. ventralis Imh. ? and S, do. (A.) ; 4. Halictus leuco- 

 zonmsScAr.^, po-cltg. (B.); 5. H. quadricinctus Z'. 5, po-cltg. (A.); 6. H. sexcinctusi^. j, 

 po-cltg. (B.) : (Silesia).— A. Coleoptera. Chrysomdidae : i. Cryptocephalus sericeus 

 Z. B. Diptera. (a) Musddae -. 2. Echinomyia tessellata Z'. {b)Syrphidae: 3.Chryso- 

 toxum octomaculatum Curt., skg. C. Hymenoptera. Api'dae -. 4. Dasypoda hirtipes 

 F. 5, po-cltg. ; 5. Panurgus lobatus F. S and $, J po-cltg. ; 6. Prosopis communis 

 Nyl. i; 7. P. sinuata Schenck J. D. Lepidoptera. Rhopalocera: 8. Rhodocera 

 rhamni Z., skg. Schletterer for the Tyrol (T.) and Pola (P.), 7 bees— i. Andrena 

 marginata F. (=A. cetii Schr^; 2. Dufourea vulgaris Schenck; 3. Halictoides 

 dentiventris Nyl. ; 4. Halictus fasciatellus Schenck (P.) ; 5. H. flavipes F. ; 6. H. 

 longulus Sm. ; 7. H. minutus K. von Dalla Torre (Tyrol), the first 3 of these bees. 

 Loew (Switzerland) ('Beitrage,' p. 59), a beetle (Chrysochus pretiosus F.), and 

 2 bees (Andrena fulvago Chr. }, po-cltg., and Panurgus banksianus K. i, skg.). 

 Herm. MuUer (Switzerland), a beetle, a butterfly, and 2 short-tongued bees. 

 MacLeod (Pyrenees), 2 species of the bee genus Panurgus, an ant, a Lepidopterid, 

 6 beetles, a Syrphid, and 6 Muscids (Bot. Jaarb. Dodonaea, Ghent, iii, 1891, 

 pp. 369-70). H. de Vries (Netherlands) (Ned. Kruidk. Arch., Nijmegen, 2. Sen, 



2. Deel, 1875), 5 bees — i. Apis mellifica Z. J; 2. Halictus cylindricus F. $; 



3. H. leucozonius Schr. 5; 4. H. villosulus I^- ^; 5. Nomada ruficornis Z. 5. 

 Smith (England), 6 bees — i. Andrena albicrus K. ; 2. A. fulvago Chr.; 3. A. 

 humilis Imh. (=A. fulvescens Sm.); 4. Dasypoda plumipes Pz.; 5. Epeolus varie- 

 gatus Z. ; 6. Panurgus calcaratus Scop. Saunders (England), the bee Andrena 

 angustior K. E. D. Marquard (Cornwall), the bee Andrena fulvescens Sm. 



1663. H. Auricula L. — Linnaeus says that in this species the heads open at 

 Upsala about 8 a.m., and close again about 2 p.m. 



Visitors. — The following were recorded by the observers, and for the localities 

 stated. — 



Herm. Miiller (Alps), 2 beetles, 3 Muscids, a bee, and 8 Lepidoptera (' Alpen- 

 blumen,' pp. 460-1). Loew (Berlin Botanic Garden), a Muscid (Anthomyia sp.). 



1664. H. aurantiacum L. — Hermann Miiller has pointed out ('Alpenblumen,' 

 p. 461) that the orange-red florets of this species, like the similarly coloured ones 

 of Senecio abrotanifolius and Crepis aurea, are visited with zest by red butterflies 

 (cf. Vol. I, p. 144). Keiner states that the heads open at Innsbruck about 6-7 a.m., 

 and close again 3-4 p.m. 



Visitors. — Herm. Miiller (Alps) observed butterflies (3 sp. of Argynnis, one of 

 Melitaea, and one of Polyommatus), and a hawk-moth (Zygaena sp.). 



1665. H. villosum Jacq. (Herm. Miiller, 'Alpenblumen,' pp. 461-2.) 

 Visitors. — Herm. Miiller saw 3 Hymenoptera, 2 Lepidoptera, and 3 flies in 



the Alps. 



1666. H. granduliferum Hoppe. (Herm. Miiller, 'Alpenblumen,' p. 462.) 

 Visitors. — Hermann Miiller saw 2 flies in the Alps. 



1667. H. albidum Vill. ( = H. intybaceum Wul/.).— 



Visitors. — Herm. Miiller saw a humble-bee and a Lepidopterid in the Alps 

 (op. cit.). 



