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



— Capt. J. ,7. Jacobs, R.E. (refd.), M.I.Mech.E., F.E.S 241 



The Life-History of a new Family (MicrotnaUhidaei of beetles. — Herbert S. 



Barber '. 243 



Coleoptera in Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonsliire. — H. Fortescue Fryer, 



F.E.S 246 



A new Scoparia from New Zealand. — G. T. Hud.ton, F.E.S 250 



A new species of Psyllopsis, F. Loew, from Britain. — Jamen Edwards, F.E.S. 251 

 A note concerning certain cases of Stvlopisation. — Rev. F. D. Morice, M.A , 



F.E S ' 253 



Insects caught bv an Orcliid. — H. G. Champion, B. A 254 



The range of Phosphuga subrotundala, Steph.— W^. E. Sharp, F.E.S. 255 



Coleoptera at Grange-over-Sands — F. H. Day, F E.S 255 



On various Bledii recently added to the British List. — G. C. Champion, F.Z.S. 256 



Ehizophagus oblongocoUis, Blatch and Horner ; synonymical note. — Id... ... 256 



Coleoptera from British Honduras. - Id 256 



Cordylomera suturalis, Chevr. (introduced) in Yorkshire. — W. J. Fordham ... 257 



CrT]itorrhynchus lapathi, L., in Aberdeenshire.- James W. Munro, B.Sc 257 



Magdalis carbonaria, L., in Morayshire. — Id 257 



Rhagium bifasciatum, ¥., attacking birch, &c. — Id 258 



Rhabdophaga albipennis, Houard, in Aberdeenshire. — Id 258 



A new British Nycteribiid. — Hon. N. Chaile-i Roth-u-hild, 31. A., F.L.S 258 



Mesophylax impunctatus, &c , in Perthsliire. — Kenneth J. Morton, F.E.S 259 



Distribution of Agraylea pallidula, McLach. — Id 25!> 



Cephenomyia rufibarbis in Inverness-shire. — H. B. John.^lon 259 



Decticus verrucivorus, Linn., Forficula lesnei, F'inot, and Apterygida albipennis, 



Meg., in East Kent.— Geo. T. Porritt, F.L.S 26Q 



Eeview. — "Report and Transactions of the Cardiff Naturalists' Society," 



Vol. XLV, 1912 260 



Societies. — South London Entomological Society 261 



Entomological Society of London 262 



On a new species of Melanothrips (Thysanoptera) from Tunisia.—^. S. Bagnall, 



F.L.S 2ti3 



Descriptions of some new species of British Thysanoptera (Tubulifera) — Id 264 



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