CONTENTS P^GE 



Some notes on the Lepidoptera of the " Dale Collection " of British Insects, now 

 in the Oxford University Mnseum (coritinued) . — James J. Walker, M A., 



R.N., P.LS 97 



Exaleochara : a genus of Coleoptera new to science. — .lame.^ H. Keys, f\L.S., 



F.E.S 102 



Aleochara discipennis, Muls. and Rey : a British insect. — G. C. Champion, F.Z.S. 102 

 Enicmus fnngicola, Thoms. a species of Coleoptera new to Britain. — E. A. 



Newbery 103 



Exartema latifasciana, Hw , ab. vineana, n.ab. — Eustace R. Bankes, M.A,, F.E.S. 104 



The Migi-ation of Aquatic Hemiptera. — N.M. fiichardson, M.A 105 



The British Plecoptera (Perlidse). — K .7. Morton, F.E.S 107 



Stenus niveus, Fanv., at Chobham. — G. C. Champion, F.Z.S 110 



Steganoptycha pygmaeana in Surrey. — A. Thurnall 110 



Xanthia ocellaris at Norwich : a correction. — H.J. Thoidess 110 



Psamotis pulveralis, Hb., in Sussex. — H. L. F. Gtiermonprez 110 



Nabis boops, Schiodte, in Sussex. — Id 110 



Notes on Diptera in Scotland, 1906.— .4. E.J.Carter 110 



Reviews. — A Natural Histoiy of the British Butterflies, their World-Wide 

 Variation and Geogi-aphical Distribution ; a Text-book for Stu- 

 dents and Coliectors : by J. W. Tutt, F.E.S. Vol. I 112 



Catalogus Coleopterornm Europre, Caucaai et Armenise Rossicae : by 

 Dr. L. von Heyden, E. Reitter, and J. Weise : edited by E. 



Reitter ; Editio Secunda 114 



Preliminary List of Coleoptera observed in the neighbourhood of 

 Oxford from 1819 to ly07 : by James J. Walker, Hon. M.A., 



R.N., F.L.S 114 



The Victoria History of the Counties of England ; a History of 



Yorkshire : Insects, edited by George T. Porritt, F.L.S., &c 115 



Catalogue of British Orthoptera, Neuroptera, and Trichoptera : by 



the late C. W. Dale, F.E.S 116 



Societies. — Birmingham Entomological Society 116 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society 117 



South London Entomological Society 118 



Entomological Society of Ljndon 118 



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