CONTENTS. PAGK 



Notes on certain Palsearctic Species of the genus Hemerobins. No. 3. — R. 



McLachlan, P.R.S., ^c 149 



Two additional British species of Andrena, — Edward Saunders, F.L.S 154 



.^thus flavicornia, Fab. : a genus and species new to the List of British 



Hemiptera. — hi 155 



Coleoptera of the Scilly Islands: a Supplementary Note. — 0. C. Champion, 



F.Z.S 156 



Yellow variety of Euchelia jacobaese. — Lieut.-Col. P. Hearle 157 



Lepidoptera at Woking. — U. A. Saunders 158 



Philopotamus montanus, var. chrysopterus, on the Pentland Hills. — K. J. 



Morton, F.E.3 158 



Osraia paiietina, Curt., in Perthshire. — William Evans, F.R.S.E 158 



Stelis octomaculata, Smith, near Maidstone. — H. Elgar 158 



Harpalus latus, L., var. erythrocephalus, P. — E. A. Neivbery 159 



Pissodes notatus, P., at Woking.— (J. C. Champion, F.Z.S 159 



Olibrus flavicornis, Sturm, at Sandown, I. W. — Id 159 



Granary Beetles at Stroud, Kent. — J. J. Walker, R.N., F.L.S., ^c 159 



Reviews.— Under the African San : by W. J. Ansorge, M.A., &c 160 



The Butterfly Book ; a popular guide to the Butterflies of North 



America: by W. J. Holland, Ph.D., &c 160 



An Index to the Generic and Trivial Names of Animals described 

 by Linnaeus : by Charles D. Sherborn. — R. McLachlan, B\R.S., 



Sfc 161 



A Natural History of the British Lepidoptera. Vol. i : by J. W. 



Tutt, P.E.S. — fit. Hon. Lord Walsingham, M.A., F.R.S., ^c. 162 



Societies. — Birmingham Entomological Society 166 



South London Eutomologioal, Ac, Society 166 



Entomological Society of London 167 



A Descriptive List of the British Cordyluridse. — R. U. Meade, F.R C.S. 169 



TUESDAY, JULY ISxn. 

 The Collection of Exotic Lepidoptera formed by the late WM. HAWKE, Esq., 

 together with the well made Cabinet; also a very fine Mahogany 48 

 drawer Insect Cabinet, Heaas and Horns, Animal Skins, Minerals, and 

 other Natural History Specimens, &c. 



JVJK. J. C. STEVENS will Sell the above by Auction at bis Great 



Kodnis, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, as above, at half-past 12 precisely. 

 On view the day prior, 10 till 4, and Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



Jvst Puhlialied, 64 pages 8vo, sewed, Sixpence, by post Sevenpence 



T 1ST OF COLEOPTERA (STAPHTLINID^) that have been 



taken in the Reigate district, with a record of their capture. 

 By JOHN LINNELL. 

 GURNEY and JACKSON, 1, Paternoster Row. 



I 



have a VACANCY for a first class ENTOMOLOGICAL ASSIS- 

 TANT, preferably one with a knowledge of Exotic Lepidoptera. Liberal 

 Salary to a suitable applicant. Addiess — 



WILLIAM WATKINS, Entomologist, Eastbourne. 



TCHNEUMONS WANTED. —Will Lepidopterists and others who 



may breed or otherwise capture Ichneumons be so kind as to send them, 

 with where possible their hosts' names, to 



CLAUDE MORLET, F.E.S., The Crescent, Ipswich, 

 who is commencing the study of these interesting parasites ? 



