CONTENTS. PAGF, 



Some new, &c., Lepidoptera from Chili.— PF. Bartlett-Calvert, P.E.S 313 



Life-History of Plutella annulatella, Curt. — Nelson M. Richardson, D.A., F.E.S. 317 



A new genus of Histeridse. — Qeorge Lewis, F.L.S 319 



An Asiatic I'sycliopsis (Ps. birmana, n. sp.). — Robert McLachlan, F.R.S 320 



A new species of Aleurodes. — J. W. Douglas, F.E.S 322 



Annotated List of British Tachiniidse {contimicd) . — [t. H. Meade 324 



Calliphora erythrocephala, Mg., from a wasp's nest. — Coryndon Matthews, 



F.E.S »29 



Interesting variation of Pieris napi in Ireland. — C. Q. Barrett, F.E.S. .. 329 



Varieties of British butterflies.— W 329 



Melanic variety of Aplecta nebulosa, Tr. — Id 330 



Staurojius fagi double-brooded. — \V. Holland 330 



Change of habit induced by local conditions. — R. McLachlan, F.R.S 330 



Colcoptera from South Wales.— ^rf/mr J. C/iitfi/, F.£.S 331 



Hydroporus granulans, L. — Id 332 



Coleoptera at Fort William and Ilkley. — Rev. A. Thornley, M.A .. 332 



Re-union between the same beetles. — Eds 332 



Gonioctena litura — red variety. — Arthur Cottam 333 



Cneorhinus ludificator and C. geminatus.— J. W. Douglas, F.E.S 333 



Icerya Purchasi at St. Helena. — Id .. 333 



Societies. — Birmingham Entomological Society 333 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society 334 



South London Entomological, &c., Society 334 



Entomological Society of London 335 



Title Page, Index, &c i — xiv 



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