94 Ins. 
HYMENOPTERA. 
Lithargus hcemorrhoidalis, Lep., = monoceros, Mor., pt., = chrysuruSf 
Fonsc. ; L. cornutus, Fonsc., nec Pabr., == nasutus, Dup., = monoceros^ Ev., 
Mor., pt., = dohrni, Rad., = fuscipenniSy Lep. ; Anthidium fiavilahrurriy 
Latr., = mtegruniy Ev., = curvipes, Schneid., = interruptuSy Fabr. ; 
Epeolus luctuosuSyl^Y. {nec Spin.), = speciosusy Grav., = tristiSy Sm.; 
Cvelioxys imlchellus, Mor., = hcemorrhoa, Forst. ; C. conspersUy Mor., = 
polycentriSy Forst. ; C. coronatay Forst., = mandibu laris, Chevr. ; C. robustUy 
Mor., = emarginatay Forst. Many new species are also described. 
[Mocsary, a.] Hymenoptera Nova e Fauna Hungarica. Term, fiizetek, 
iii. pp. 115-141. 
Patton, W. H. List of a Collection of Aculeate Hymenoptera made 
by S. W. Willistonin North-western Kansas. Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. 
V. pp. 349-370. 
The following synonyms occur ; — Meria collaris and Sapyga sahulatUy 
Say, Myzine namea, Fabr., $ & ^ y Meria costata, Myzine hamatay Say, 
and My. menechmay Lep., = My. interruptay Say, Ceropales texanOy Cress., 
? = nigripeSy Cress., Ammophila gryphuSy Sm., = proceray Dalilb., procei'a, 
Lep. nec D., = interruptay Lep., Cerceris bidentata, Say, = Eucerceris 
canaliculatuBy Say, Monedula formosay Cress., = speciosay Cress., Nomia 
cressoniy Westw., = nortoni. Cress. The following known species are 
redescribed: — Paratiphia albilabriSy Spin. ( ? ), Ammophila ahertiy Hald., 
Harpactopus rufiventriSy Gvess. )y Larra cethiops, Cress. (,^), Eucer- 
ceris superbus ( ^ ), laticeps, $ , Cress., and canaliculatuSy Say, Cerceris 
fulvipeSy Cress. ( ? ), and sexta. Say ( ^ ), Monedula speciosay Cress., Bern- 
hex sayiy Cress. ( $ ), Colletes armala, Patt. {$), Planiceps concolory Sm., 
Ceropales eleganSy Cress. { $), Tachytes texanus. Cress. {$), Monedula 
emarginatay Cress. ( ). 
Radoszkovsky, O. Les Chrysides et Sph^gides du Caucase. Hor. Ent. 
Ross. XV. pp. 140-166. 
60 Chrysididce and 67 Sphegidce enumerated, some new. The Sphegidie 
are made to include the MutillidiCy Scoliidaiy and iSaj)ygidce as sub- 
families. 
Service, R. The Aculeate Hymenoptera of the district surrounding 
Dumfries. Scot. Nat. v. pp. 63-68. 
A good local list. 
Smith, F. Descriptions of New Species of Hymenoptera in the Collec- 
tion of the British Museum. London: 1879, 8vo, pp. xxi., 240. 
661 species are described, including a few previously published in 
P. Z. S. and J. L. S. The present work was published after the author’s 
death, under the supervision of C. 0. Waterhouse. 
• . Scientific Results of the Second Yarkand Mission, based upon the 
Collections and Notes of the late F. Stoliczka : Hymenoptera. Pub- 
lished by order of the Government of India. Calcutta: 1878, 4to, 
pp. 22, plate. 
The following known species are mentioned : — Crocisa histriOy Fabr., 
Bombus altaicus, Eversm., Camponotus bacchus, Sm. ( $ described, p. 10), 
