CONTENTS. PAG, 



On the Britisli species of Bythinus, Leach. — James Edward-o, F.E.S 217 



Tribolium castaneum, Herbst = ferrugineum, Auct. {nee Fab.) — K. G. Blair, 



F.E.iS 222 



New species of Coleoptera allied to Xantholinus ochraceus, Gyll. — Norman H. 



Joy, M.R.C.S., F.E.S 224 



On Apion selousi, Newb., and other species of Apion — E. A. Newhery 226 



On two species of Haplothrips new to the British Fauna — R. S. Bagnall, 



F.L.S., F.E.S 227 



Nemosoma elongatum, L., in the Oxford district. — J. Collins 229 



Pairing of different species of Coccinellidse. — J. R. le B. Tomlin, M.A., F.E.S. 229 

 Cicindela maritima, Dej., on the coast of Kent. — J. J. Walker, M.A., R.N., 



F.E.S 229 



Gnorimus nobilis, &c., at Colchester. — Bernard S, Harwood 230 



Cerceris 5-fasciata preying on Strophosoraus i&her. — Id 230 



Agraylea pallidula, McLach., added to the Britisli Fauna. — Rev. A. E. Eaton, 



M.A.,F.LS 230 



Obituabt.— Prof. Odo Morannal Eeuter, Hon. F.E S. {with Portrait) 230 



Societies. — South London Entomological Society 231 



Notes on Lepidoptera from Gibraltar and the surrounding country {continued). 



— Capt. J. J. Jacobs, R.E. {retd.), M.I.Mech.E., F.E.S 233 



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