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VI ir. 
FAUNA AND FLOIiA OF NORFOLK. 
Part IX. IlYMExorTERA. 
C'lIRY.SlDID,E AND AcULEATA, 
[Aildilioiis to former List, vol. ii. p. G17.] 
Py J. P. Pridoman, V.r. 
Read 2 yth September, i88i. 
Since the pulilication of my list, tlirco seasons liavo come and 
gone, and these, three of tlio worst for Aculeate Hymenoptera 
that have been known for some time ; each season, as far as my 
observations in this neighbourliood have gone, lias been worse 
than the previous one. I have often walked for hours, and with 
the exception of Wasps and Pumblo Pees, have not seen half a 
dozen aculeates ; yet, in spite of this unusual scarcity, I have been 
enabled to add a few more species to my Norfolk list. 
ETRAMORIUM LippuLA. Nyl. I took a male of this rare Ant in 
the neighbourhood of Norwich in 1878, but un- 
fortunately put it on one side without note or 
examination, and only discovei'ed it by accident 
after my list was published in 1879, too late to 
remember anything for certain about it. 
PIUOCNEMIS PARVULUS. Dahlb. I took two females of this 
little Pomjiilus on !Mousehold, last September. 
PojiPiLUS CONSOBRiNus. Dahlb. Neighbourhood of Norwich. 
Tliis is one of the species separated by Mr. E. 
Saunders from P. gibbiis, with which it was 
mixed, and from which it differs very slightly. 
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