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11. Cameron, P. Description of a new species of Halictus from Christchurch, N. Z. 



(H. Huttoni sp. nov., i only. The only other species recorded are H. sordidus 

 Sm. and H. familiaris Sm.) Trans, and Proc. N. Zeal. Inst. .Wellington, xxxii, 

 1900, pp. 17-g. 



12. On a Collection of Hymenoptera made in the neighbourhood of Wellington, N. Z., 



by Mr. G. V. Hudson, with descriptions of new genera and species. (Evaniidae, 

 onesp. ; Braconidae, 15 sp. ; Pompilidae, one sp. ; Larridae, 3 sp. ; Crabronidae, 

 one sp. ; Formicidae, 5 sp.) Op. cit., xxxiii, 1901. 



13. A List of the Hymenoptera of N. Z. Op. cit., xxxv, (1902) 1903, pp. 290-309. 



14. Campbell, A. J. At Philip Island, Western Port. (This island, which is not far 



from San Remo (Australia), is well known as a nesting-place of the mutton-bird 

 (Puffinus tenuirostris Temm.). At its west end stands 'a native garden of 

 grass-trees' (Xanthorrhoea), of which 'the flowers, nectar-laden, were attracting 

 numbers of insects — a paradise for the entomologist.') Vict. Nat., Melbourne, 



XX, 1903. PP- 166-73. 



15. Champion, Q. C. A List of Tenebrionidae supplementary to the 'Munich' 



Catalogue. M^m. Soc. entom. Belgique, Bruxelles, iii, 1895. 



16. Cheeseman, T. P. On the Birds of the Kermadec Islands. (Of 26 species 



the following anthophilous forms may be mentioned : Prosthemadera Novae 

 Zealandiae, Zosterops coerulescens, Platycercus Novae Zealandiae. The last 

 devours the fruits of Gnaphalium and Erigeron.) Trans, and Proc. N. Zeal. 

 Inst., Wellington, xxiii, 1890, pp. 216-26. 



17. Cookerell, T. D. A. Two new bees. (Anthophora stanfordiana in California ; 



Megachile latimanus sub-sp. nov. grindeliarum on the flowers of Grindelia 

 squarrosa in Colorado.) Ent. News Acad. Nat. Sci., Amer. Ent. Soc, 

 Philadelphia (Pa.), xv, 1904, pp. 32-4. 



18. Colenso, W. On some new and undescribed species of New Zealand insects of 



the orders Orthoptera and Coleoptera. (Coleoptera — Scolopterus submetallicus 

 Col., Rhyncodes weberi Col., R. rubripunctatus Col.) Trans, and Proc. N. Zeal. 

 Inst., Wellington, xiv, 1881, pp. 277-82. 



19. A description of some newly-discovered New Zealand insects believed to be new 



to science. (Rhyssa clavicula Col., Lissonota multicolor Col.) Op. cit., xvii, 

 1884, pp. 151-60. 



20. A few notes on the economy and habits of one of our largest and handsomest New Zea- 



land butterflies (Pyrameisgonerilla). (The caterpillar of thisbutterfly lives on Urtica 

 ferox Forst. or the related species U. pungens M. S. The imago apparently visits 

 the flowers of Clematis indivisa and Pratia angulata.) Op. cit., xxi, 1888, pp. 196-9. 



21. Coqiilllet, D. 'W. Revision of the North American Empidae. Smithsonian Inst., 



Nation. Mus. Proc, Washington (D. C), xviii, 1896, pp. 387-440. 



22. Revision of the Tachinidae of America north of Mexico. Tech. Ser. U. S. Dept. 



Agric, Div. Ent., Washington (D. C), Nr. 7, 1897. 



23. Crawford, J. C, Jr. Two new Halictus from New Jersey. (H. vierecki sp. nov, on 



Rubus villosus, Solidago, Monarda punctata, Helianthemum canadense : Halictus 

 marinus sp. nov.) Ent. News Acad. Nat. Sci., Amer. Ent. Soc, Philadelphia 

 (Pa.), XV, 1904, p. 97. 



24. CresBon, E. T. Synopsis of the Hymenoptera of America north of Mexico. Part i. 



Families and Genera. Part 2, Catalogue of Species and Bibliography. Trans. 

 Amer. Ent. Soc, Philadelphia (Pa.), 1887 (supplement). 



25. Dalla Torre, C. G. de. Catalogus Hymenopterorum hucusque descriptorum 



systematicus et synonymicus. I-X. Lipsiae, 1894-1902. 



26. Donokier de Donceel, H. Liste des Sagrides, Crioc^rides, Clythrides, Megalopides, 



Cryptocephalides et Lamprosomides d^crits post^rieuremcnt au Catalogue de 



