THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
Ins. 123 
MocsAry, A. Literatura Hymenopterorum. Term, ffizetek, vi. ; also 
separate, pp. 122. 
A useful and approximately complete Bibliography of the Order. 
. A Magyar Fauna masnejii darazsai ( Ileterogynidce Faunae Hunga- 
ricae). Term, kozlem. xvii. pp. 1-93, pis. ii. 
No new species is described. Pristoccra, Klug, is separated from the 
Sctpyginai as a new sub-family ( Pristocerince ), on account of the apter- 
ous $ . Au abstract of the paper is given in Latiu, with characters of 
the families and sub-families, and descriptions of Myrmosa ephippium , 
Jur., Prislocera depresea, Fabr., and Tiphia morio , Fabr. PI. i. figs. 1 & 2, 
represent the sexes of P. depressa ; the other figures represent neuration 
of genera. 
Muller, G . F. Bidrag till Kiinnedomen om Parasitlifvet i Galliipplen 
och dylika Bildniugar. Ent. Tidskr. iii. pp. 182-18G. 
List of Hymenoptera bred from galls from 18G9 to 1882. 
Muller, II. Sir John Lubbock’s Untersuchungen fiber Ameisen, Bie- 
neu und Wespen. Kosmos, xi.pp. 414-425. 
. Nachtriigliche Beurtheilung der von Sir John Lubbock angewand- 
ten Methode, die Farbenliebhaberei der Honigbiene zu beslimmen. 
L. c. pp. 42G-429. 
Provancher, L. Faune Canadienne. Nat. Canad. xiii. pp. 4-15, 33-51, 
65-81, 97-110, 129-144, 161-175, 193-209, 225-242, 257-269, 289-311, 
321-336, 353-368. 
Extends from Scoliidcc to Apiclce, with additions and corrections to 
previously discussed families. 
It adoszkovsky, M. 0. Hymenopteres d’ Angola au Museum de Lisbonne. 
J. Sci. Lisb. viii. pp.' 197-221 [1881]. 
Includes 131 species, 33 new. 
It Oc KSCil R ITTE iu der Blumentficlitigkeit durch Yerlust dor Flfigel und 
durch Zersplitteruug der Nahrungserwerbe-Thatigkeit auf verschie- 
denartige Bezugsquellen (Ameisen). Ent. Nachr. viii. pp. 233-237. 
The anonymous author regards the 0 Fossores as the original stock of 
the ants, wasps, and bees, and discusses the action of ants, &c., in the 
fertilization of flowers. 
Saunders, E. Synopsis of British Hymenoptera , Diploptera , and Antlio- 
phita : Part i. to end of Andrenidce. Tr. E. Soc. 1882, pp. 165-290, 
pis. vii.-xi. 
Since Smith’s catalogues of these tribes, 3 new Diploptera and 1 1 new 
Andrenidce have been added ; but 23 Andrenidce are rejected as being 
either doubtful British species or stylopised forms, broods, sexes, or races 
of previously known species. The genera are tabulated, and the species 
described in full ; the plates represent the armature, ventral segments, 
&c., of various species of Andrenidce. 
