. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 331 
Giraud, J. Miscellanees Hjmenopterologiqiies. Ann. Soc. 
Ent. Fr. (5) i. pp. 375-419. 
Accounts of the economy of various Hymenopteray with descriptions of 
some new spp. 
Horne, Charles. Notes on the Habits of some Hymeno- 
pterous Insects from the North-west Provinces of India. 
With an Appendix containing Descriptions of some new 
Species of Apidse and Vespidse collected by Mr. Horne : by 
Frederick Smith, of the British Museum. Illustrated by 
Plates from Drawings by the author of the Notes. Tr. Z. S. 
vii. pp. 161-196, pis. 19-22. 
The title of the appendix should have extended to the TompilidcCy Splie^ 
gidce, LarridcBy Crahronidaiy and Euynenidce, all of which are recognized as 
families in it. 
Lindemann, C. Das Skelet der Hymenopteren. Bull. Mosc. 
xliv. pp. 306-325. 
General observations on external anatomy (c/"., in connexion with this, the 
author’s work on the anatomy of Coleopteray op.cit. 1865). 
ScHENCK, Ad. Mehrere seltene, zum Theil neue Hymeno- 
pteren. S. E. Z. xxxii. pp. 253-257. 
Two new species are described (^Chrysis and Andrena). 
Smith, Frederick. A Catalogue of the Aculeate Hymenoptera 
and Ichneumonidse of India and the Eastern Archipelago. 
P. L.S.xi.pp. 285-415. 
To this is prefixed an account by Wallace of his experience as to the 
numbers, distribution, and habits of the Hymenoptera of the Malayan archi- 
pelago. The catalogue itself enumerates 1597 spp. ; and there is a table of 
the distribution &c. of the difierent genera in the various islands of the 
Indian and Australian regions. 
. Notes on the Aculeate Hymenoptera of South Devon. 
Ent. Ann. 1872, pp. 93-106. 
References to rarities, with a list, and descriptions of 2 new species. 
. A Catalogue of British Hymenoptera ; Aculeata. Pub- 
lished' by the Entomological Society of London. (Being 
part of a proposed General Catalogue of the Insects of the 
British Isles.) London : 1871, 8vo, pp. 44. 
This second part of the proposed General Catalogue above mentioned (the 
first comprising the Neuropteray by McLachlan, including the Ejdiemeridee 
by Eaton) enumerates, with copious synonymy and references, 35 species of 
Hetei'ogynay 119 Fossoi'cSy 20 Biplopteray and 204 Anthopliila. For an ex- 
