CONTENTS. PAGE 



British Diptera unrecorded or undescribed by English authors (concluded). — 



B. H. Meade, P.R.C.S , 101 



On a variety of Scoparia dubitalis, Hb. (PI. J).—B. F. Fryer 103 



Descriptions of the larva and pupa of Cnephasia sinuana, Steph. — Eustace R. 



Bankes, M.A., F.E.S. 105 



Moths taken in Norway, 1898.— T. A. Chapman, M.D., F.Z.S., and R. W. Lloyd, 



F.E.S 107 



Drurya Antimachus, Dr., var. gigantea, var. nov. — W. Watkins 109 



Coleoptera collected in Finmark by Dr. T. A. Chapman and Mr. R. W. Lloyd. 



—G. C. Ghamjyion, F.Z.S 110 



Crabro planifrons, Thorns. : a species uew to Britain. — R. 0. L. Perkins, B.A. .. 110 

 Entomology in the New Forest during August, 1898. — Rev. A. Thornley, M.A., 



F.L.S 112 



Butterflies at LocarnOj April 6th : a warm corner, — T. A. Chapman, M.D., F.Z.S. 114 



Diptera from New Forest and Sutton Coldfield, 1898.— E. C. Bradley 115 



The larva of Asilus crabroniformis destructive to that of Geotrupes. — Eds 116 



Helicopsyche bred in New Zealand. — R. McLachlan, F.R.S., 4'c 116 



Cardiastethus fasciiventris, Garb., in Suffolk. — Claude Morley, F.E.S 117 



Ptiuus germanus, F., in Suffolk. — Id 117 



Corticeus (Hypophloeus) linearis, F., at Woking. — 0. C. Champion, F.Z.S 117 



Salpingus mutilatus, Beck., at Gomshall. — Id 117 



Coleopterous notes from Surrey. — Prof. T. Hudson Beare, B.Sc, F.R.S.E 118 



Qaedii, &c., near Plymouth. — James H. Keys 118 



Further Coleopterous nor,es from Iwade, Kent. — J. J. Walker, R.N., F.L.S 119 



Eeviews. — New York State Museum : 13th and 14th Eeports of the State 



Entomologist 120 



Florida Agricultural Station : Bulletins 48 and 49 120 



Societies. — Birmingham Entomological Society 120 



South London Entomological, &c.. Society 121 



Entomological Society of Loudon 122 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society 123 



Pastor Konow's proposals as to the Classification of Hymenoptera. — Rev. F. D. 



Morice, M.A., F.L.S 124 



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