46 MR. TUCK ON THE ACULEATE-HYMENOPTERA OF A SUFFOLK VILLAGE. 
The result of this list is : — 
Ants, 7 ; Fossores, 44 ; 
Wasps, 
,12; Bees, 
, 97. 
Total, 
160. 
The only printed lists are 
Britain. 
Revised by E. Saunders. 
i 
Ants. 
30 
Fossores. Wasps. 
121 23 
Bees. 
201 
Total. 
375 
Norfolk and Norwich. 
(J. B. Bridgman.) 
I 
7 
76 
16 
133 
232 
Hastings District. 
(E. A. Butler and 
Rev. E. N. Bloomfield.) 
? 
3 
16 
59 
17 
135 
227 
Gloucestershire. 
(V. R. Perkins.) 
I 
) 
10 
50 
11 
108 
182 
Part of Cheshire and 
Lancashire. 
(Willoughby Gardner.) 
j 
14 
38 
11 
96 
162 
Part of Essex. 
(W. H. Harwood.) 
) 
) 
11 
60 
18 
125 
214 
Tyneside, Durham, 
part of Northumberland. 
(J. Bold.) 
1 
5 
11 
38 
13 
71 
133 
- Glanville’s, Wootton, 
Dorset. 
(C. W. Dale.) 
j 
8 
43 
10 
87 
148 
All the Insects in my 
list 
have been taken 
by myself 
in this 
parish. 
The following species have been determined by Mr. Saunders 
since this paper was sent in, and as I am giving up this particular 
branch, I have added them as an appendix. 
Passailecus moxilicornis, Dbm. I took a female of this rare 
insect early in June. 
Odynerus sinuatus, Fab. Several males in June, flying round a 
post. 
Colletes fodiens, Kirb. A female, September, 1894. 
,, succincta, Linn. A female, September, 1894, on 
Hawkweed. 
Andrena ambigua, Perkins. I sent two females to Mr. Saunders 
in May, 1894. This is an allied species with 
varians, lielvola, and fucata. 
Nomada borealis, Zett. I took a male on Sallow blooms in April. 
„ flavoguttata, Ivirb. A female in June. 
,, ociirostoma, Kirb. A female, June 8th. 
June 1 5th, 1895. 
