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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Aj^is ainensisy Snutb, Ann. &; Mag. Nat. Hist. 3rd ser. xv. p. 880, pi. 19. dg. 4 
(post, leg), from North China. Perhaps (S of A. nigro-cincta (Siliith). 
Triyoiia planifronSy Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. viii. p. 93, and T. atncorniSy 
Smith, 1. c. p. 94, from New Guinea. 
Od'cea fuscescensy Sichel, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fi\ 4® s^r. v. p. 342, pi. 9. figs. 2 & 
3, from Caraccas. 
Centris cethiops, Cresson, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. iv. p. 193, C. fulviventrisj 
Cress, ibid., and C. ? cornutay Cress. 1. c. p. 194, from Cuba. 
Anthophora borealiSy Morawitz, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxxvii. pt. 2. p. 446, 
from St. Petersbuig. — A. atrattty Cresson, 1. c. p. 189, from Cuba. 
Exomalopsis. Cresson describes E. pulchellay 1. c. p. 191, E. similisy ibid., 
and E. pubescenSy 1. c. p. 192, from Cuba. 
Melissodea mauray Cresson, 1. e. p. 188, and M. ptillata. Cress. /. c. p. 189, 
from Cuba. 
Tetralonia mirabilis, Smith, Ent. Trans. 3rd ser. ii. p. 398, pi. 21. fig. 2 
(antenna), from Rio Janeiro. 
Aixtlddium montammiy Morawitz, 1. c. p. 448, from Switzerland. 
Megachile. Cresson describes M. atnceps, l.c. p. 170, M. singidaris, l.c. 
p. 177, 31. ctirtay 1. c. p. 178, and 31. mauruy 1. c. p. 179, from Cuba. 
3Iegachile nidalator and seneXy Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc, viii. p. 92, from 
New Guinea j M. apicatay Smith, 1. c. p. 93, from Moity. 
Ccelioxys uhleriiy Cresson (= C. rujipesy Cress, olim, non Guer.), 1. c. p. 186, 
and C. productay Cress. 1. c. p. 187, from Cuba. 
Epeolus ivilsoniy Cresson, 1. o. p. 183, E. viciniiSy Cress. /. c. p. 185, and 
E. pulchellusy Cress, ibid., from Cuba. 
Ceratina cyaniventrisy Cresson, 1. c. p. 179, from Cuba. 
Nomada cubemisy Cresson, 1. c. p. 180, N. JlavicepSy Cress, l.c. p. 181, and 
N. tibialisy Cress. 1. c. p. 182, from Cuba. 
PasUes pilqwSy Cresson, 1. c. p. 183, from Cuba. 
Andrena nylanderiy Morawitz, 1. c. p. 445, from Idnland and near St. 
Petersburg. 
Panurgus? parvxiSy Cresson, 1. c. p. 175, from Cuba. 
Colletes submarginatUy Cresson, 1. c. p. 167, from Cuba. 
Augochlora. The following four new species from Cuba are described by 
Cresson : — A.prceclaray 1. c. p. 169 \ A. eleganSy ibid. ; A. magnijicay 1. c. p. 170 j 
and A. parvUy /. c. p. 171. 
Agapostemon semiviridis and A.festimsy Cresson, l.c. p. 172, Cuba. 
Prosopis eleganSy Smith, 1. c. p. 91, from New Guinea. 
Nomia opidentciy Smith, /. c. p. 91, fr*om Morty. — N. kiibii (Westw. MS.), 
Smith, Ent. Trans. 3rd ser. vol, ii. p. 398, pi. 21. lig. 5 ( J antenna), from 
Brazil. — Nomia robinaoniy Cresson, 1. c. p. 174, from Cuba. 
VESPIDif. 
Morawitz publishes (Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxxvii. pp. 439 et 
seq.) some notes on northern species of the genus VespUy in- 
cluding Vespa austriaca (Panz.) taken by him in the neigli- 
