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Help- Notes towards the determination of British Tenthredinidse, &c. (8). — 



Rev. F. D. Morice, M.A., V.-P.E.S 49 



Description of a new species of the genus Globiceps (Capsidae) from Spain. — 



Prof. 0. M. Renter ^^ 



Neuroptera and Trichoptera observed in the Lake District. — Kenneth J. Morton, 



F.E.8 52 



A new Australian species of Psychopsis : Ps. illidgei, Froggatt. — E. McLachlan, 



P.R.S 5^ 



New Genera of European Psychodidse.— Eev. A. E. Eaton, M.A., F.E.S 55 



Calosoma sycophanta in Guernsey. — W. A. Luff 59 



Monohammus sntor, L., in the Derweut Valley. — R. S. Bagnall 59 



Oxypoda niisella, Er., &c., at Brandon.— B. Tomlin, M.A., F.E.S 60 



Longitarsus curtus, Allard, in the Isle of Man.- -Id 60 



Is Leptidia brevipennis a British insect ?—Rev. Theodore Wood, F.E.S 60 



Quedius longicornis, Kr., &c., in North Wales. — E. 0. Bedwell, F.E.S 60 



Three Diptera new to the British hist. — Rev. E. N. Bloomfield, M.A., F.E.S. .. 60 



Variation in Leucania favicolor. — C. G. Barrett, F.E.S 61 



Vanessa cardui in great numbers near Hunstanton. — J. M. Barrett 61 



Laphygma exigua at Chester. — J. Arkle 62 



Hymenoptera Aculeata at Torcross, Devon. — E. Saunders, F.R.S 62 



Crabro carbonarius at Aviemore. — J. R. Malloch 62 



Some Aculeate Hymenoptera from King's Lynn, Norfolk. — fci 63 



Societies. — Birmingham Entomological Society 63 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Socie ty 63 



South London Entomological, &c., Society 64 



Entomological Society of Loudon 66 



Antipodean Field Notes : II. — A year's Insect Hunting in New Zealand 



(^continued). — James J. Walker, R.N., F.L.8 68 



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