CONTENTS. PAGK 



Farther Stray Notes on South African Lepidoptera (concluded).— C. G. Barrett, 



F.E.S 197 



Revision of the Nomenclature of Micro-Lcpidoptera (contimied) . — Right Hon. 



Lord Walsingham, M.A., F.R.S., 4fc-, and J. Hartley Durrant, F.E.S 191) 



Description of a British Coleophora new to science. — 2J<. Hon Lord Walsing- 

 ham, M.A., LL.D., F.R.8., ^c 201 



Descriptions of the Larva and Pupa of Aproserema Vinella, Bnks — E. R. 



Bankes, M.A., F.E.S 202 



A new genus of Termitophilous Staphylinidse from Borneo — Dr. D. Sharp, 



M.A.,F.R.S 205 



Notes on ^schna caerulea and Soraatochlora arctica and metaliica in Inverness- 

 shire.— J. J. F. X. E'inc;, F.E.S 206 



An observation on the voluntary submergence of the female of Enallagma 



cyathigernm, Chp.—R. McLachlan, F.R.S., ^c 207 



The Insects of a Suffolk Broad in August. — Claude Morley, F.E.S. 208 



The food-plant of Epischnia Bankesiella, Richardson. — Eds 210 



Deilephila lineata in the New Forest. — H. Ooss, F.L.S 210 



Pachetra leucophsea, &c., in East Kent. — 0. T. Porritt, F.L.S 210 



Nothochrysa capitata in Yorkshire. — Id 210 



Psocus major, Loens, at Merton (Norfolk). — R. McLachlan, F.R.S., 4^c 2H» 



Note on the habits of Emus hirtus, L. — 0. C. Champion, F.Z.S. ... 211 



Fresh localities in Surrey for Amara famelica, Zimrn., and A. infima, Duft. — Id. 211 



Aphthona herbigrada, Curt., var. ?, in Yorkshire. — Id 211 



Coleoptera at Llanfairfechan. — E. Geo. Elliman 211 



Philonthus astutus, Er., at Plymouth.— J. JJ. iCej/s 211 



Monohanimus sartor, F., at Plymouth. — Id 212 



Bembidium Schiippeli, Dej., in Cumberland. — F. H. Day 212 



Phytosus nigriventris near Hoylake. — E. J. Burgess Sopp, F.E.S 213 



Coleoptera in the Lake District.— ir'ev. T/(eodo7-e iVood, F.E.S 213 



Coleoptera in Scotland. — Id 214 



Sleeping habits of a Bee, Crocisa ramosa. — E. Ernest Oreen, F.E.S. 214 



R EViEWs.— The Cambridge Natural History, vi. Insects, ii : by David Sharp, 



M.B , F.R.8. 214 



The Micro-Lepidoptera of Guernsey: by W. A. Luff 215 



Obituary.— The Rev. W. Farren White, M.A., F.E.S 216 



Society. — South London Entomological, &c , Society 21fi 



A Descriptive List of British Cordyluridae {contin'ed).— R. H. Meade, F.R.C.S. 217 



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