I)escrij>(iotis and Records of Bees. loO rdtatus trotteriana, Cs. Cape Pioviuce. Fiij. 1. Jnw. X 12. Fiij. 2 a. Extremity of the foot. X 4'5. Kerkophonts 2)Iia:dinius, !M. & P. Marilzburj^. Fiff. 3. Part of tbe generative organ?. X 8. Plate VI. Peltatiis trotteriana, Rs. F'ff. 1. Animal with shell removed, seen from the right side. X 4'o. 7'iV/. 1 n. The sanie, from left side. X 4'5. Fifl. 1 b. Ptirtion of the generative organs. X 4o. Fiff. 1 c. The male organ. X 8. Pelfaius natalensis, Pfr. Port Elizabeth. Fig. 2. The generative organs. X 4o. Plate VII. Kerkophorus mehilli, sp. n. Equeefa. Fiif. 1. Portion of a spermatophore. x 12. Fig. 1 a. Three central teeth of the radula. x 3G8. Fig. 1 b. Nos. 12 to 15, transition teeth. X 3(38. Fig. 1 0, Lateral teeth about 32 from the extreme margin. Fig. \d. 8 teeth nearer the margin. Peltatus capsula, Bs. Simonstown. J-Y^. 2. Generative organs, x 4-5. Fig. 2n. A spermatophore complete. X 18. Fig. 2 b. A portion of same, A-B. X 24. XIV. — De.tcriptmis and Records of Bees. — XLT. By T. D. A. CocKEKELL, University of Colorado. Trigonn cassia, Cockerel!. Additional workers collected by Mr. Turner at Mackay, Queensland, show that usually the scutellum has a broad interrupted cream-coloured band and a spot of the same colour ou each axilla. The scutcllar band may be only notched, not interrupted, and the axiliar spots may be very minute. The new specimens arc from flowers of Casiia, except one from Eucalyptus. Trifjona carbonaria, Smith. When describing T. cassia, I suggested that it was per-haps the species recorded by Friese from Mackay as 7\ car-