This Number contains 28 Pages. 



CONTENTS. PAGt 



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



Verrall, F.E.S 241 



Help-Notes towards the Determination of British Tenthredinidae, (fee. (H). 



(continued).— Rev. F. D. Morice, M.A., V.-P.E.S 245 



Hymenoptera Aculeata captured by Col. Yerbury, R.A., in Scotland, 1904. — 



Edward Saunders, F.R.S., ^c 248 



Hahctos fulvieomis, Kirby, distinct from H. freygessneri = subfasciatus, Nyl. 



—Id 250 



Ocynsa nigrata, Fairm., a speeies of Coleoptera new to Britain, with remarks 



on the other British species of Ocynsa. — E. A. Newbery 251 



Occurrence of a South American moth at JIarlborough. — E. Meyrlck, B.A., F.Z.S. 253 



Acidalia ochrata, Scop., in South-East Dorset.— Eustace R. l:ankes,M.A., F.E.S. 253 



Habits of Enpithecia pimpinellata, Hb. — M 254 



Ee-occurrence of Eupoecilia manniana, F. E., in the Isle of Purbeck. — Id 254 



Diasemia rambnrialis, Dup., in South Devon. — Id 254 



Acrobasis verrucella, Bb., in South Devon and the Isle of Wight. — Id 255 



Aplecta nebulosa ab. robsoni, Collins, " Ent. Rec," ii, p. 264, = var. thompsoni, 



Arkle, "Ent. Mo. Mag.," xl, p. 180.— J. W. Tutt, F.E.S 255 



Colias in 1904.— James J. Walker, R.N., F.L.S 256 



Deilephila lineata at Hastings.— J?er. E. N. Bloomfield, M.A., F.E.S 256 



Catocala fraxini, L., in Suffolk. — W. C. Boyd 25& 



Bledius femoralis, Gyll., and other species of the genus in Surrey. — G. C 



Champion, F.Z.S 256 



Coleoptera in the Isle of Wight.— Pro/. T. Hudson Beare, B.Sc, F.R.S.E 257 



Rare Coleoptera at Jiherwood. — J. Kidson Taylor 258 



Coleoptera in the Isle of Sheppey, &c. — James J. Walker, R.N., F.L.S 259 



Bembidium stomoides, Dej., and B. nigricorne, Gyll., in the Derwent Valley. — 



Richard S. Bagnall 259 



Coleoptera in Scotland.— Bev. Theodore Wood, F.E.S 260 



Strangalia aurulenta, F., at Looe. — Id 261 



Apterygida media, Hagenb. (albipennis, Meg.). — A. J. Chitty, M.A., F.E.S 261 



Apis mellifica in the Island of Herm. — E. W. Maynand 261 



A few Irish Ichneumonidse. — Rev. W. F. Johnson, M. A., F.E.S 262 



"Petrol" as an agent for removing grease in insects. — James J. Walker, R.N., 



F.L.S 262 



British examples of Hydrotaea wanted. — Percy H. Grimshaw, F.E.S 263 



Societies. — The South London Entomological and Natural History Society . . . 263 



Entomological Society of London 264 



Algerian Microlepidoptera (^continued). — Rt. Hon.Lord Walsingham,M.A.,LL.D., 



F.R.S.,<^c 265 



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