154 bibliography: hymenoptera, 1884-5-6-7. 



[Peter Cameron.] Isle of Man. 



[Dolerus fissus very abundant in the Isle of Man]. Proc. N. H. S. Glasgow, 

 Nov. 27th, 1883, vol. i. p. xiv. 



P. Cameron. Lincolnshire. 

 A Synopsis of the British Species of Cimbicidina, Hylotomina, Lophy- 

 rina, and Lydina. [Stephens' Lincolnshire record of Atnasis obsciu-a 

 referred to], Ent. Mo. Mag., Aug. 1885, xxii. 51. 



[Peter Cameron]. Lancashire. 

 [Entorrhiza cypericola Weber, from near Entwistle ; new to England]. 

 Proc. Manch. Lit. and Phil. Soc, Feb. 15th, 1886, xxv. 220. 



Peter Cameron. Cheshire. 

 [Nematus fag-i Zadd. and Eriocampa annulipes at Sale ; larvae of former 

 (new to Britain) on a beech hedge ; those of latter very destructive to beech and 

 hawthorn hedges]. Proc. Manch. Lit. and Phil. Soc, Nov. 8th, 1886, xxvi. 52. 



P. Cameron. Cheshire. 

 Parthenogenesis in Eriocampa annulipes [at Sale, where the larvae were 

 excessively abundant during summer and autumn of 1886 on beech and 

 hawthorn hedges]. Ent. ^lo. Mag., Feb. 1887, xxiii. 195., 



Joseph Chappell. Lancashire, Cheshire. 



Obnoxious and Injurious Insects [occurrence of Ciphlorophum (? Diplorhop- 

 tritm) doniesticitin at Manchester]. Young Nat., April 1887, viii. 63. \^Sirex 

 gigas abundant about Dunham Park, and committing great damage to Welling- 

 tonias at Bowdon ; occurs freely on Chat Moss, at Manchester and New 

 Brighton Ferry, etc.; S. juvenais occurs at Dunham Park and Manchester, 

 and freely on Chat Moss.] Young Nat., Nov. 1887, viii. 211-212. 



W. W. Fowler. Lincolnshire. 

 Tapinoma gracilescens, Nyl., at Lincoln. [In large numbers in a cottage 

 in the centre of the city ; the invasion attributed to an old vine which used to 

 stand near]. Ent. Mo. Mag., May 1885, xxi. 276. 



C. F. George. Lincolnshire. 

 Sting, Maxillae, and Labium of Melecta punctata [a bee which 'is not 

 very common in this neighbourhood (Kirton-in-Lindsey), yet I have fre- 

 quently taken it feeding on the small dead nettle ']. Journ. of Micr. and 

 Nat. Sci., Oct. 1885, p. 259. 



C. F. George. Lincolnshire. 

 Bees [and their classification ; in the last paragraph, writer states that he 

 has found near Kirton-in-Lindsey representatives of fourteen genera, viz.: — 

 Colletes^ Andt-ena, Halictus, Sphecodes, Ccelioxys, Nomada, Epeolus, Melecta, 

 Apathzis, Osviia, Megachih, Anthophora, Bombics, and Apis\ Journ. of 

 Microsc, Part 20, Oct. 1886, vol. v. pp. 243-245. 



James Gunther. Lancashire. 

 Sirex juvencus near Manchester [at Didsbury, a female, Aug. i6th, 1887]. 

 Ent., Sep. 1887, XX. 233. 



A. E. Hali,. Yorkshire. 

 [Microgaster glomeratus absent at Sheffield in 1887]. Ent. Mo. Mag., 

 Dec. 1887, xxiv. 159. 



H. Wallis Kew. Lincolnshire. 

 Woodland Rambles in Lincolnshire \_Ffrmica Jlava near Louth]. Young 

 Nat., July 1886, vii. 129. 



H. Wallis Kew. Lincolnshire. 

 Chrysis ignita preyed upon by Xysticus cristatics [at Grisel-bottom near 

 Louth]. Ent. Mo. Mag., Nov. 1886, xxiii. 136. 



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