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on Formica sanguinea and other Hymenoptera, p. 262 ; Capture 

 and habits of Claviger foveolatus, p. 266 ; On various Hymenopterous 

 Insects, and descriptions of two new British Bees, pp. 405, 609 ; On 

 the British Hurable-Bees (Bombus, auct), p. 541 ; Britisli Wasp- 

 Bees {Nomada), p. 587 ; British Leaf-cutter Bees (MegacUle), 

 p. 689 ; British Mason-Bees, etc. (genus Osmia, Panz.), p. 737 ; 

 Habits of fossorial Hymenoptera, p. 847 ; Descriptions of the British 

 species of Bees belonging to the genera Anthophora and Saropoda 

 of Latreille, p. 1011 ; Observations on the genus Slylops, p. 1092; 

 Description of the British Bees belonging to the genera Melecta, 

 Epeolus, C(Elioxi/s and Stelis, p. 1146; Description of Astata Jacu- 

 lator, p. 1157; Descriptions of British Bees ( Colletes et Macropis), 

 pp. 1274, 1445, 1566 ; Enumeration of British Bees, p. 1661 ; De- 

 sciiptions of British Bees belonging to the genus Andrena, pp. 1662, 

 1732, 1916. 



8. Description of the British species of Bees comprised in the genera 

 Colletes of Latreille and Macropis of Klug. — Zoologist, p. 1274. 



9. Description of the British species of Bees belonging to the genera 

 Chelostoma, Heriades, Ceratina, JEucera, Panurgus, and Anthidiwm. 

 — Zoologist, p. 1445. 



10. A Supplementary Paper containing descriptions of a few species of 

 Bees recently discovered, or omitted in the descriptions of the genera 

 to which they belong. — Zoologist, p. 1566. 



11. Description of British Bees belonging to the genus Andrena oi 

 Fabriciiis — Zoologist, pp. 1662, 1732, 1916. 



12. Description of the British species of Bees belonging to the genus 

 Halictus o'i Latreille. — Zoologist, pp. 2037, 2100,2167. 



13. Descriptions of the British species of Bees belonging to the genus 

 Hylaus, Fab. Ent. Syst. 1793; and Prosopis of the same author, 

 Syst. Piezat. 1804 ; and also of the genus Cilissa of Leach. — Zoolo- 

 gist, p. 2200. 



14. Appendix to descriptions of British Bees. — Zoologist, p. 2209. 



15. Description of the genus Dasypoda, belonging to the family An- 

 drenida. — Zoologist, p. 2241. 



16. Observations on the Stylopites and their affinities. — Zoologist, 1850, 

 VIIL p. 2816. 



17. On the Habits of Osmia par ietina. — Zoologist, 1851, IX. p. 3253. 



18. On the specific differences of the Vespa vulgaris and Vespa ger- 

 tnanica Zoologist, Appendix, p. clxxiii. 



19. Observations on the Habits of Vespa norwegica and Vespa rufa. 

 —Zoologist, 1852, X. p. 3699. 



20. Observations on the Synonymy of the genus Nomada.— Axin. and 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. 1843, XI. p. 68. 



21. Descriptions of new species of Hymenopterous Insects from North 

 China. — Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1 849, new ser. 11. p. 436. 



22. Descriptions of new species of Hymenopterous Insects, with Notes 

 on their Economy by Ezra T. Downes, Esq. — Ann. and Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. 1849, IX. p. 44. 



Smith (George). 

 1. On the Quarries of Sandstone in the Edinburgh and Glasgow di- 

 stricts, and on the principal Slate-Quarries in Scotland Prize Essavs 



Highland Soc. X. p. 81. 



