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Catalogue of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr. A.R. Wallace in the islands of Mysol, Ceram, Waigiou, Bouru and Timor. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology 7: 5-66. Smith, F. 1864a. On the construction of hexagonal cells by bees and wasps. Transactions of Entomological society of London Ser. 3, Vol. 2: 131-142, pl. 13. Smith, F. 1864b. On the sagacity exhibited by certain bees and ants. Zoologist 1864: 9073-9077. Smith, F. 1864c. Notes on hymenoptera. Entomologist’s Annual. 1864: 108-117. Smith, F. 1864d. Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects from the islands of Sumatra, Sula, Gilolo, Salwatty, and New Guinea, collected by Mr. A.R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London, Botany & Zoology 8: 61-94. Smith, F. 1864e. Notes on the geographical distribution of the aculeate Hymenoptera collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace in the Eastern Archipelago. J. Proc. Linn. Soc. London Zool. 7: 109-145. Smith, F. 1865a. 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Facundity of the queen bee. Entomologist Monthly Magazine 5: 71-72. Smith, F. 1868f. Observations on the economy of Brazilian insects, chiefly Hymenoptera, from the notes of Mr. Peckolt. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London 1868: 133-135. Smith, F. 1869a. Descriptions of Hymenoptera from Japan. Entomologist Monthly Magazine 4: 205-208. Smith, F. 1869b. Descriptions of Hymenoptera from Japan. Entomologist Monthly Magezine 4: 276-277. Smith, F. 1870a. Notes on British Hymenoptera. Entomologist Monthly Magazine 5: 276-277. Smith, F. 1870b. Notes on Hymenoptera. Entomologists’ Annual for 1870: 19-30; 65-82. Smith, F. 1870c. [Hymenoptera from Nagasaki] . Proceedings of the Entomological Society of London 1870, 1-19pp. Smith, F. 1871a. Notes on various species of Apidae, Formicidae, Fossores and Vespidae, with observations on some of the parasites of the latter. Entomologists’ Annual for 1871: 55-70. Smith, F. 1871b. 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