CONTENTS. P,e„ 



Notes on the British species of Longitarsus, Latr. (a genus of Cole)ptera) 



(continued).— J. S. le B. Tomlin, 31. A., F.E.S., and TV. E. Sharp, J.E.S. 249 



On impossible specific names. — E. Meyrick, B. i., F.R.S 253 



Thanasimus rufipes, Brahm : a beetle new to Britain. — Pro/. T. Hudson Beare, 



B.Sc, F.R.S. E.,F.E.S 255 



Bradjcellus sharpi, sp. nov. — Norman H. Joij, M.R.C.S., F.E.S 257 



Further additions to the list of Scilly Coleoptera.— iV^. R. Joy,M.R.C.S., F.E.S., 



and J. R.le B. Tomlin, M.A., F.E.S 257 



Description of the larva of Luperina gueneei, Dbl. — Geo. T. Porritt, F.L.S. ... 259 



The cause of ''Humming in the Air." — Claude Morlei/, F.Z.S 259 



Psylliodes luteola, Mlil]., in the Oxford district. — J. J. Walker, M.A., R.N., 



F.L.S 262 



Species of Longitarsus on Senecio vulgaris, h.—J. R. le B. Tomlin. M.A., F.E.S. 262 



A distinction between Anoplus plantaris, Nsez., and A. roboris, SufPr. — Id 263 



Note on the prosternal structure, &c., of Dorcatoma flavicornis, F., and D. 



chrjsomelina, Sturm.— G'. C. Champion, F.Z.S 263 



Henoticus serratus, Gryll-, and Pentarthrura huttoni, Woll., in London. — 5". A. 



Blenkarn, F.E.S. 263 



Lathrobium dilutum, Er., at Nethy Bridge. — Prof. T. Hudson Beare, B.Sc, 



F.R.S.E., F.E.S 263 



A swarm of Triehoptera. — A. A. Swinton, F.E.S. 264 



Notes on a few rare Diptera. — Rev. E. N. Bhomfield, M.A., F.E.S 264 



OdowB.i&'in'Pevihab.h'e.— Kenneth J. Morton, F.E.S 264 



Eeview. — "Butterflies and Moths at home and abroad," by H. Eowlaud- 



Brown, M.A.. F.E.S !.' 265 



Societies. — South London Entomological Society 266 



Entomological Society of London 267 



Notes on semi-apterous females in certain species of Lepidoptera, with an 



attempted explanation. — G. V. Hudson, F.E.S 269 



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