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Spanish and Moorish Microlepidoptera(coTiitn?(ed). — Rt. Hon. Lord Walsingham, 



M.A., LL.D., F.R.S,S^c 217 



In re Thiodia niaritima, Wstwd. (Lep. Tin ) versus Epiblema candidulana and 



Semasia wimmerana, Stgr-Reb. Cat. — Id. ... 219 



Phalacrus hybrklas, Flach, an addition to the list of British Coleoptera, with 



a Revision of the British species of Phalacrus, Paykull. — E. A. Newbery... 223 

 Cryptophagus subdepressns, Gyll., a new Bs-itish beetle. — Norman H. Joy, 



liLR.C.S., F.E.S 225 



Description of a new species of Stenostoma from Blalta. — Malcolm Cameron, 



M.B., R.N., F.E.S 226 



Lepidoptera at electric light at Herculesbad, Hungary.— J. H. Jones, F.E.S. .. 227 

 Phora gracilis, a new species belonging to Becker's Group I. — John H. irood, 



M.B 228 



Note on the coupling of Empis borealis. — Milburn Howlttt 22i> 



Forficulae species nova. — Andrea Seinenov Tian-Shanksy 232 



Authocoris limbatus, Fieb., an addition to the British Hemiptera — Hugh A. 



Samider!>, B.A. . 233 



Eumicrus rufu" Miill., &c,, near Guildford. — <?. C. Champion, F.Z.S 233 



Cryptophagus cylindrus, Kies., at Chobham. — Jci 234 



Cartodere elongaLa,Curt., &c.,froin the North of England.— ht. S. Bagnall, F.E.S. 234 



Euicmus fungicola, Th., from the County of Durham. — Id 234 



Henoticus serratus, Gyll., from Scotland. — Id 234 



Hypera tigrina, Boh., at St. Margaret's Bay.— Pro/. T. Hudson Beare, B.Sc, 



F.ll.S E., F.E.S 234 



Apion semivittatum, Gyll., at St. Margaret's Bay.— Id 235 



Rediscovery of Myelois cirrigerella in Wilts.— £. Meyrick, B.A., F.R.S 235 



Occurrence of Gelechia streliciella, H.-S., in the Highlands.— Rer. Canon C. T. 



Cruttwell, M.A., F.E.S 235 



Gelechia streliciella, H.-S., in Brita,in.— Eustace R. Bankes, M.A., F.E.S 236 



Tortrix semialbana at Doncaster.- G. T. I'orritt, F.L.S 237 



Lygaeus equestris, Linn., at St. Margaret's Bay. — Prof. T. Hudsoji Beare, B.Sc, 



F.R.S. E., F.E.S 237 



Identification of Salius notatulus ?. — C. H. Mortimer 237 



Osmia parietina in Wales. — Id 237 



Ceratina cyanea at Redhill.— G E. Frisby 238 



Review. — " Indian Insect Pests :" by H. Maxwell Lefroy, M.A., F.Z.S., F.E.S., 



Imperial Entomologist 238 



SociKTiKS. — Birmingham Entomological Society 239 



South London Entomological Society 239 



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