Peacock : Insects and Spiders from Ingoldmells. 43 



Ccelioxys elongata Lep. ( = simplex NyL). Lang-ford Moor, 

 Newark, 29th June ; Bulwell Forest, two $ s on flowers of 

 Rubtis, 8th July 1899 (Carr). 



Epeolus productus Thorns. Sutton, near Retford, seven $ s, 

 19th July ; Bagthorpe, Nottingham, eight 9 s > July and 

 August; Langford Moor, one 12th August 1899 (Carr). 



Epeolus rufipes Thorns. Blidworth, one ? , 22nd August 1899 

 (Carr). 



[Megachile willughbieUa Kirb. Newark district (?), Hadfield 

 collection.] 



[Osmia fulviventris Panz. Newark district (?), Hadfield 

 collection.] 



[Osmia aurulenta Panz. Newark district (?), Hadfield collec- 

 tion.] 



Bombus hortorum Linn. var. harrisellus Kirby. River bank, 

 North Leverton, 14th July 1899 ; Treswell, July 1899 

 (Thornley and Carr). Bulwell, 9th August 1899 (Carr). 



HYMENOPTERA TUBULIFERA. 



Elampus auratus Linn. South Leverton (Thornley). Tres- 

 well Wood (Thornley and Carr). 



Chrysis cyanea Linn. Thorney, 8th August 1899 (Carr). 



Chrysis ignita Linn. South Leverton ; Treswell ; Retford 

 (Thornley). Nottingham ; Bagthorpe ; Hucknall Torkard ; 

 Sutton, near Retford (Carr). 



Chrysis ruddii Shuck. South Leverton, one $ , June 1896 

 (Thornley). 



Chrysis viridula Linn. ( = bidentata L.). Treswell and Tres- 

 well Wood, about the burrows of Odynerus spinipes, July 

 1899 (Thornley and Carr). 



Chrysis neglecta Shuck. Treswell, about the nests of 

 Odynerus spinipes, July 1899 (Thornley and Carr). 



SOME INSECTS AND SPIDERS FROM INGOLDMELLS, 

 LINCOLNSHIRE. 



Rev. EDWARD ADRIAN WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK, L.Th., F.L.S.. F.G.S., 

 Vicar of Cadney; Organising an i Botanical Secretary, Lincolnshire Naturalists' L nion. 



The following is a report on some insects from Ingoldmells, Nat. 

 Hist. Div. 11, taken by myself on the 19th to 21st August and 

 on the 21st September 1899. 



1900 February i. 



