COCClNELLIDJEj HYMENOPTERA. InS, 95 
Alexia hirtala, Reitfc., nee Kirsch, renamed pilosella \ E. Reitter, 
Deutsche E. Z. 1877, p. 296. 
Scymnus trojanus, sp. n., E. Mulsant & A. Godart, Ann. Soo. L. Lyon 
(n.s.) xxii. [for 1875, published in 1876] p. 184, Asia Minor. 
Rhizobius aucJclandice, sp. n., T. Kirsch, Deutsche E. Z. 1877, p. 173, 
Auckland Isles. 
HYMENOPTERA. 
BY 
E. 0. Rye, F.Z.S., M.E.S. 
The General Subject. 
G IRAUD, J. l!l. Listo des dcloeions d’lnsectos obsorvdos par lo Dr. J oseph. 
liitienne Giraud . . . recueillie et annot^e par M. le Dr. Alexandre 
Laboulbene. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vii. pp. 397-436. 
A list of names of parasites, and those of the insects from which 
they were reared : Ichneumonidce, 254 spp.,. Braconidee, 119, Figitidce, 17, 
Evaniidee, 6, Chrysididee, 13, Chalcididcs, 344, Proctotrypidee, 21, Sapy- 
gideSy 4, MutillidcEy 1, Apidee^ 9 spp. 
Lubbock, Sir J. Observations on the Habits of Ants, Bees, and Wasps. 
Pt. IV. J. L. S. xiii. pp. 217-258, pi. xviii. & figs. 1-7. 
A continuation of the author’s experiments testing intelligence, power 
of communication, &c. The plate contains figures of well-known 
species. 
pROVANCHER, L. Faune Canadienne. Les Insectes Hym^nopteires. 
Nat. Canad. ix. pp. 346-349, 353-370, figs. 7-15. 
The commencement of a descriptive fauna, containing the usual 
general introductory observations. The Tenthredinidce are placed at the 
head. 
Rondani, C. Yesparia Parasita non vel minus coguita. Bull. ent. Ital. 
ix. pp. 166-213, pis. iii. A-vi. a. 
Brief descriptions, alphabetically arranged, of parasites belonging to 
