CONTENTS. PAGE 



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



(continued). — James J. Walker, R.N., F.L.S 73 



Catops sericatus, Chand., a British insect.— G. C. Champion, F.Z.S 78 



Rhynchites sericeus, Hei-bst, not a British insect. — Id 79 



Snfifolk Lepidoptera in 1903.— Rer. E. N. Bloomfield, M.A., F.E.8 79 



Note on drowning in Lepidopterous larvae. — T. A. Chapman, F.E.S 81 



The preparatory stages of Adicella filiformis, Pictet (with Plate). — Kenneth J. 



Morton, F.E.S 82 



Xylophilns versus Hylophilns. — 0. 0. Champion, F.Z.S 85 



A further note on Ptinus tectus, Boield., &c. — Id 85 



Ptinus teotns, Boield., iu Liverpool. — T. Hudson Beare, B.Sc, F.R.S.E 85 



Occurrence of Tetropium castaneum, L., in Norfolk. — E. A. Atmore, F.E.S. ... 85 

 Tetropiura castaneum, L., and T, fnscum, F. : supplementary note. — E. A. 



Newhery 86 



Ceuthorrhynchus angulosus, Boh., at King's Lynn. — Id 86 



Stenostola ferrea, Schr., and other Longicorns in the Derwent Valley. — Richard 



S. Bagnall 86 



Coleoptera, Ac, at Brandon in August, 1903. — j^'. B. Jennings, F.E.S 87 



Some rare Aculeates at Rochester. — J. R. Malloch 87 



Formica fusca, winged females in spring.--^. A. Dalglish, F.E.S 87 



Diptera from Jersey in 1903.— /?ev. E. N. Bloomfield, M.A., F.E S 88 



Diptera from Shetlands and Orkneys. — Id 88 



Flies dying on Jessamine leaves. — E. E. Qreen, F.E.S., Gov. Entomologist, 



Ceylon 88 



Botys nubilalis, Hb., in Suffolk.— C/ias. 0. Barrett, F.E.S 89 



Review. — A List of the Yorkshire Lepidoptera : by George T, Porritt, F.L.S., 



F.E.S. : second edition, 1904 , 90 



Societies. — Lancashire, Cheshire, and Manchester Entomological Societies ... 90 



South London Entomological, &c.. Society 91 



Entomological Society of Loudon 92 



A List of the British Cecidomyidse arranged according to the views of recent 



Authors.— James E. Collin, F.E S 93 



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