42 MR. TUCK ON THE ACULEATE-HYMENOPTERA OF A SUFFOLK VILLAGE 
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Andrena, Fab. 
cetii, Schr. I took a female on the bloom of the 
Spear Thistle, August 22nd, 1894. 
cingulata, Fab. Rot uncommon in May on the 
Whitethorn. 
ALBICANS, Fab. 
pilipes, Fab. I took a female on Raspberry bloom, 
May, 1893. 
atriceps, Kirb. A few on Sallows in April. I sent 
Mr. Saunders a stylopized specimen, March, 1893. 
bimaculata, Kirb. Rot very common. A specimen or 
two on Sallows every spring. 
ros.l, Panz. [var. Trimrneranaj. Rot uncommon in 
April and May. One stylopized. 
nitida, Fourc. Rot common. I have taken females on 
Blackthorn in the early springs of 1893- — 4, the 
first week in April. 
fulva, Schr. Fairly common in June on Whitethorn 
and Raspberry flowers. I have never taken 
the male. 
NiGitooiNEA, Kirb. One stylopized. 
gwynana, Kirb. [var. bicolor]. Very common at Sallows, 
and later at the Bramble blooms. 
PRAicox, Scop. Our most abundant Bee here at the 
Sallows, but generally considered a local insect. 
varians, Rossi. Rot common. 
helvola, Linn. 
fucata, Sm. 
Mr. Saunders now considers these distinct species. 
In that wonderful May, 1893, I took several of 
both on Whitethorn, and again in June, 1894. 
nigriceps, Kirb. I took a female on a Bramble flower, 
August, 1894, and another, a few days later, on 
the Coreopsis in our garden. 
albicrus, Kirb. Rot uncommon on Whitethorn. 
ciirysosceles, Kirb. 
coitana, Kirb. 
labialis, Kirb. A colony of large extent are established 
on the railway embankment. 
