108 Ins. 
HYMENOPTERA. 
Dewitz, H Hymenopteren von Porto Rico. B. E. Z. xxv. pp. 197-208, 
pi. V. 
List of species, with occasional observations ; 12 are described as new. 
Gribodo, G. Spedizione Italiana nolV Africa Equatoriale. Resultati 
Zoologici. Imeiiotteri. Ann. Mus. Genov, xvi. pp. 226-269, 
Includes notices of 28 known species, those previously diagnosed by 
the author in Anu. Mus. Genov, xiv. being redescribed in full. 
. Escursione in Calabria 1877-78. Imenotteri. Bull. Ent. Ital. xiii. 
pp. 43-74, 145-168. 
Includes occasional notes, besides descriptions of a few new species. 
J UST, B. Anatomie uud Physiologie der Hymenopteren, mit besonderer 
Beriicksichtigung der bekanutesten Formen. JB. niederosterr. 
Landes-Realgymnasiums, xvii. pp. 3-36. 
Kirby, W. F. A list of the Hymenoptera of New Zealand. Tr. E. Soc. 
1881, pp. 35-50. 
81 species enumerated, 5 new. The descriptions of several species 
described by Fabricius and Walker are copied. 
MaclOvSKIE, G. See Imecta^ General Subject. 
Magretti, P. Sugli Imenotteri della Lombardia. Memoria I. Bull. 
Ent. Ital. xiii.pp. 3-42, 89-123, 213-273. 
Includes a synonymic list of 174 species, with notes on localities, &c. 
Marquet, — . Apei' 9 u des Insectes Hym^nopteres qui habitent le midi 
de la France. Notes supplementaires. Bull. Soc. Toulouse, xiii. 
pp. 129-190. 
Includes a number of short notes ; a few species described are possibly 
new. The Braconidw, Chalculidw^ and Proctotrypidxc are omitted. 
MocsAry, a. a Magyar Fauna masnejii darazsai {Heterogynidce Faunae 
Hungaricae). Budapest : 1881, 8vo, pp. 95, 2 pis, 
[Not seen by the Recorder.] 
Packard, A. S. Descriptions of some new Ichneumon Parasites of 
North American Butterflies. P. Bost. Soc. xxi. pp. 18-38. 
Several known genera and species are noticed or recharacterized, in 
addition to new ones. 
Provancher, [L’Abb]^]. Faune Canadienne. Les Insectes — Hym^no- 
pteres. Nat. Cauad. xii. pp. 193-207, 225-241, 257-269, 291-304, 
321-333, 353-362, woodcuts. 
Includes Braconidce^ from Eurinus to Capelus, and Cynipidce, Procio- 
trypidce, Chalcididce, Chrysididce, Formicidoi, and Mutillidce {MetTioca)^ 
with occasional figures of neuration. 
Radoszkovsky, O. Hymenopteres d’Angola. J. Sci. Lisb. viii. pp. 
197-221. 
[Not seen by the Recorder.] 
