98 Ins, 
HYMENOPTEEA. 
and flavo-picta, Champion Bay, p. 14, halictiformis, villosula, and' tricolor ^ 
Swan River, p. 15 ; id. 1. c. 
Frosopis oltusata, Swan River, quadriceps, Australia, purpurata, p. 17, 
elongata, Adelaide, Champion Bay and Swan River, bitulerculata, 
p. 18, rotundiceps^ Melbourne, honesta, Tasmania, amicula, Champion 
Bay, insularis, Macassar, p. 19, blachburni and fuscipennis, p. 20, facilis, 
hilaris, and volatilis, p. 21, Sandwich Islands (these 6 spp. also described 
in J. L. S, xiv. pp. 682 & 683), rugosa, St. Paulo, vigilans. Central 
America, p. 22, maculipennis and trepanda, Oajaca, lateralis, p. 23, 
proxima, Champion Bay, albo-maculata, Swan River, and varicolor, p. 24, 
torrida, Queensland, rubricata, Swan River, penetrata, p. 25, morosa, 
Australia, and simillima, More-ton Bay, p. 26, id. 1. c. ; P. fervidus, id. 
Second Yark. Miss. Hym. p. 1, Kashmir. 
Sphecodes volatilis, Trans-Baikal, and rufiventris, Natal, p. 26, montanus 
and iridipennis, N. India, albifrom, p. 27, and crassicornis, Bombay, pilo- 
sulus, Oajaca, and sodalis, Calcutta, p. 28, id. Descr. New Hym. \ S. per- 
versus, C. Ritsema, Tijdschr. Ent. xxii. p. 56, Holland. 
. Temnosoma smaragdinum, S. Mexico, ceruginosum, Ega, p. 20, and 
Icevigatum, St. Paulo, p. 21 ; F. Smith, Descr. New Hym. 
Ilalictus senescens, Bombay, vernalis, p. 30, and timidus, Ceylon, proxi- 
matus and familiaris, Hakodate, p. 31, albo-zonatus, Punjab, torridus. 
Natal, and niloticus, White Nile, p. 32, albo-fasciatus, Burghersdorp, S. 
Africa, diversus, Natal, and communis, S. Africa, p. 33, lanuginosus and 
conspicuus, Australia, vitripennis, p. 34, and urbanus, Champion Bay, 
convexus, Victoria, oblitus and vividus. Swan River, p. 35, inclinans, 
humilis, and punctatus. Champion Bay, p. 36, exiguus, Mexico, agilis and 
vagans, p. 37, politus ^nd desertus, Oajaca, p. 38, providens, Guatemala, 
and placidus. Chili, p. 39, id. 1. c. ; H. longiceps, breviceps, and puncti- 
collis, E. Saunders, Ent. M. M. xv. p. 200, England ; (the last has been 
previously described by Morawitz under the same name, id. 1. c. p. 236) ; 
11. hessleri, K. L. Bramson, Bull. Mosc. liv. pt. 1, p. 286, Ekaterinoslav. 
Augochlora acidalia, p. 41, berenice, Uruguay, callisto, Monte Video, 
p. 42, acis, Uruguay and Monte Video, atropos and deidamia, St. Paulo, 
p. 43, feronia, Constancia, Brazil, chryseis, Guatemala, calypso, p. 44, 
f estiva, Santarem, Iwta, Ega, and alcyone, St. Domingo, p. 45, nana, San- 
tarem, thalia and briseis, St. Paulo, p. 46, aspasia and aurora, Mexico, 
and hebescens, Amazons, p. 47, F. Smith, Descr. New Hym.; A. humeralis, 
Patton, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. v. p. 365, Kansas. 
Megalopta purpurata and nigro-femorata, Ega, vivax, Para, and pilosa, 
p. 48, cuprifrons and ornata, St. Paulo, p. 49 ; F. Smith, 1. c. 
Hylceus nigrifacies, Bramson, 1. c. p. 281, Ekaterinoslav. 
Andrena torrida and mollis, Bombay, communis, Masuri, p. 50, vitiosa, 
N. China, dentata, Yokohama, and fastuosa, p. 51, discreta, sodalis, and 
simulata, p. 52, agilis and modcsta, Mexico, commoda, p. 53, flavo-clypeata, 
miranda, and mccsta, Canada, p. 54, errans, ccerulea, and subtilis, p. 55, 
Candida and auricoma, Vancouver’s Island, anogans, Burghersdorp, S. 
Africa, p. 56, fausta and neglecta. Natal, F. Smith, 1. c. ; A. familiaris, 
Yarkand, anA floridula {floricula on plate), Ladak, id. Second Yark. Miss. 
Hym. p. 2, figs. 3 & 4 ; A. halictoides, id. Ent. iv. p. 205, Japan (1869) ; A. 
