CONTENTS. PAGE 



AVerinn Microlepidoptera (conttn?(ed). — Rt. Hon. Lord Walsingham,M.A.,LL.D., 



^ F.H.b.,<^c 217 



List of British Dolichopodidae, with Tables and Notes (continued). — G. H. 



Verrall, F.E.S 224 



Callicera yerbnryi, n. sp., a British Syrphid new to Science, — Id 229 



Aculeate Hymenoptera collected in Teoerife by the Rev. A. E. Eaton, M.A., in 



the Spring of 1904, with Descriptions of new species {concluded). — 



Edward Saunders, F.R.S., S^c 229 



Oporabia autumnata, Bork., in the Isle of Purbeck. — Eustace R. Banlces, M.A., 



F.E.S 235 



Notes on Oporabia autumnata, Bork. — Louis B. Prout, F.E.S 235 



"A new variety of Aplecta nebnlosa, Hufn." — Oeorge T. Porritt, F.L.S 236 



Nola centonalis in Suffolk. — Rev. A. P. Waller 236 



Plusia moneta at Forest Hill. — John E. Rohsoyi, F.E.S 236 



The effect of the late hot and dry weather on certain Lepidoptera. — Rev. Canon 



C. T. Cruttwell, M.A., F.E.S 236 



Bledius taurns, Germ., from Norfolk, and B. femoralis, Gyll., from Berkshire. — 



Norman H. Joy, M.R.C.S., F.E.S 237 



Callicerus rigidicornis, Grav., and other insects in Berkshire. — Eei'. Canon 



Fowler, M.A., D.Sc, F.L.S 238 



Panagsens quadripustulatus, Sturm. — Id 238 



Lochmsea suturalis, Thorns., var. nigrita, Weise. — William Evans 238 



Further captures of Odontseus mobilicornis, F., in Norfolk. — Edward A. Atmore, 



F.E.S 238 



Re-appearance of Cis bilamellatus. Wood, at West Wickham. — Rev. Theodore 



Wood, F.E.S 238 



Mr. C. W. Dale's rare Trypetidse.—G. H. Verrall, F.E.S 238 



Ichneumon inquinatus, Wesm., and Amblyteles microcephalus, Steph. — Claude 



Morley,F.E S 239 



Obituaey. — Senor Pedro Antiga y Sunyer 239 



Society. — The South London Entomological and Natural History Society 239 



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PNTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, WEDNESDAY, 



OCTOBER 5th, 1904, at 8 p.m. 



PAPERS. 



1. — " New Species of African StriphnopterygidcB, Notodontidas, and Chrysopolomidw 

 in the British Museum :" by Professor Christopher Aurivillius, Hon. F.E.S., 

 F.M.Z.S. 



2. — "The Droughts and Weather, and Insect Increase and Migration:" by A. H. 

 Swinton, F.E.S. 



3. — " Some New Mosquitoes from Ceylon " by Frederick Y. Theobald, M.A. Com- 

 municated by E. Ernest Green, F.E.S. 



