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Pastor Konow's proposals as to the ClassiBcation of Ilymenoptera (concluded). 



—liev.F.D.Morice,M.A.,F.L.S 125 



Notes on certain Palsearctic species of the genus Hemei'obius. No. 2. — R. 



McLachlan, F.R.S., S'c 127 



Notes on Butterfly Collecting in the Ormont-Dessous Valley, Switzerland. — 



A. Hugh Jones, F.E.S 133 



Notes on certain Moths found around Jerusalem in 1896. — 4. H. Swinton, F.E.S. 135 

 Some exact observations on the emergence of Endromis versicolor, L. — E. R. 



Bankes, M.A., F.E.S 137 



Heterocerous Lepidoptera in Corsica in 1898. — Rev. T. A. Marshall, M.A., F.E.S. 139 

 Description of the larva of Argyresthia atmoriella, Bankes. — Right Hon. Lord 



Walsmghavi, M.A., LL.D., F.H.S., ^c 142 



C'enthorrhynchus querceti,Gyll. : an addition to the list of British Rhynchophora. 



— 0. C. Champion, F.Z.8 142 



Phytobius muricatus, Ch. Bris. : a British insect.— Id 143 



Stylops melittae, Kirby, at Woking. — Id 144 



Cryphalus fagi, Nordm., at Guildford.— Jd 144 



Coleoptera in the Chesham District. — E. Qeo. Elliman 144 



A dark variety of Psammcechus bipunctatus, F. — Id 145 



Lebia crux-minor, L., in Cumberland. — F.H.Day 145 



Pachytylus migratorius at Upper Tooting. — Rev. Theodore Wood, F.E.S 145 



A day on the Essex Marshes.— T. 4. Chapman, M.D., F.Z.S 146 



Scolopostethus puberulus, Horv., and other Hemiptera at Seaton, Devon. — 



E. Saunders, F.L.S 147 



Reviews. — The Larvae of the British Butterflies and Moths, by (the late) William 



Buckler: vol. viii 147 



The Coleoptera of Suflfolk : by Claude Morley, F.E.S 147 



Obituary. — Prof. Achille Costa 148 



Dr. William Nylander 148 



Dr. Charles Brongniart, F.E.S. 148 



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