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Lithocolletia concomibella, sp. n., and its nearest allies (continued). — Eustace 



R. BanJces, M.A., F.E.S 249 



On the claims of Dasydia torvaria, Hb., and Mniophila cineraria, Hb., to be 



considered British species. — C. 6. Barrett, F.E.8 255 



Notes on assembling of males of certain moths iu Ceylon. — E. Ernest Green, 



F.E.S 258 



A new species of Stenosmylus from New Zealand. — R. McLachlan, F.R.S 259 



Crabro cavifrons, Thom., C. planifrons, Thoni., C. chrysostorans, St. Farg., and 



C. Bauudersi, m.—R. C. L. Perkins, B. A 260 



Two species of Aculeate Hymenoptera new to Britain. — E. Saunders, F.L.S. ... 262 

 Some remarks on the two species of Diglossa, Haliday, occurring in Britain. — 



G. C. Cham'pion,F.Z.S 264 



Mutilation in Cryptophagi. — Claude Morley, F.E.S 265 



Coleoptera at Boat of Garten, Strathspey, Inverness-shire. ^-Pro/. T. Hudson 



Beare, B.Sc, F.R S.E 267 



Anomala Donovani, Marsham : synonymical note. — G. J. Arrow, F.E.S 269 



Hydropori out of water. — L. M. Buchnill 269 



Oberea oculata in Wicken Fen. — Edward J. Newill 269 



Eumolpus Dillwynii, Steph. : synonymical note. — G. C. Chamjpion, F.Z.S 269 



Captures of Hemiptera at Woking, &c. — Id 270 



Acanthosoma tristriatum, &c., at Tring. — F. B. Jennings 270 



Pedops inunctus, F., in the Lea Valley. — Id 270 



Odonestis potatoria with malformed tarsi. — C. G. Barrett, F.E.S 270 



Luffia lapidella, Goeze ( lapidicella, Z.), at Stonehenge, Wiltshire. — E. R. 



Bankes, M.A., F.E.S ,, 270 



Rapid completion of the metamorphoses of Camptogramma fluviata, Hb. — Id. 271 



Argynuis Pales, var., at the Gorner Grat. — R. W. Lloyd, F.E.S 272 



Dragon-flies at the RifFelalp. — Id 272 



Cascilius atricornis, McLach., near Ipswich. — Claude Morley, F.E.S 272 



Fourteen jointed antennee in a <? Ammophila. — Rev. F. D. Morice, M.A., F.E.S. 273 



Autamn Hymenoptera near Woking in 1899. — Id 273 



Amblyteles notatorius, Gr., bred. — A.M.Montgomery. 273 



Rare Diptera in 1899 at Glanvilles Wootton.— C. W. Dale, F.E.S 274 



Revikw.— New Zealand Moths and Butterflies: by G. V. Hudson, F.E.S.— E. 



Meyrick, B.A., F.Z.S 274 



Obituary. —Richard William Fereday, F.E.S 275 



Samuel Stevens, F.L.S. [a correction) 275 



Alexander Wallace, M.D 275 



Prof. C. G. Thomson, Hon. F.E.S. 276 



Hippolyte Lucas, Hon. F.E.S 276 



Society,— South London Entomological, &c,, Society 27G 



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