CONTENTS. p^ee 



Supplementary Notes on British Phora {concluded). — John K.Wood, M.B. ... 177 

 Notes on the British species of Ophonus — No. 1 : O. brevicoUis, O. rufibarbis, 



and O. cordatus.— D. Sharp, M.A., F.R.S 181 



Note on a peculiar form of Notiophilus. — James E. Black, F.E.S. 185 



Note on the Acritus minutus, Hbst., and A. nigricornis, Hoffm., of British 



collections. — James Edwards, F.E.H 186 



Hemipterain Carmarthenshire (concluded). — E. A. Butler, B.A., B.Sc, F.E.S. 187 

 Cephalothrips monilicornis, Reut. : an addition to the Thjsanoptera of Great 



Britain.— B. S. Baffnall, F.L.S 190 



Another hundred new British species of Diptera (concluded). — The late Q. S. 



Verrall, F.E.S 190 



Strophosomus curvipes, Bedel, captured near Bournemouth in 1905. — S. St. J. 



Donisthorpe, F.Z.S 197 



Immigrant Lepidoptera in 1912. — James J. Walker, M.A., E.N., F.L.S. ... 197 



Sycamore as a natural food of Xanthia aurago.— G. T. Forritt, F.L.S. 198 



Macroglossa stellatarum at Putney.— (?. B. Longstaff, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.P.... 198 



Societies. — South London Entomological Society 198 



Notes on the British species of Longitarsus, Latr. (a genus of Coleoptera) (con- 

 tinued).— J. R. le B. Tomlin, M.A., F.E.S., and W. E. Sharp, F.E.S ... 200 



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