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Bntterflies in South and North Norway (concluded). — T. A. Chapman, M.D., 



F.E.S 25 



Trichoptera, Planipennia, and Pseudo-Neuroptera, collected in Finmark in 



1898 by Dr. T. A. Chapman and Mr. R. W. Lloyd. — R. McLachlan, 



F.R.8.,cyc 28 



British Diptera unrecorded or undescribed by English authors.— JJ. E. Meade, 



F.B.C.S 30 



Aristotelia unicolorella, Dp., identified as a British species. — E. B. Bay\kes, 



M.A., P.E.S., with note on A. tenebrella, Hb., by the Right Hon. Lord 



Walsingham, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., S^c, and J. Hartley Durrant, F.E.S 33 



On a special Acarid chamber formed within the basal abdominal segment of 



Bees of the genus Koptorthosoma (Xylocopinae). — R. C. L. Perkins, B.A .. 37 

 Orthoptera fonnd around Jerusalem in 1893 and 1896. — A. H. Swinton, F.E.S. 39 

 Pyrameis cardui on December 30th and January 2nd. — Rev. A. E. Eaton, M.A., 



F.E.S 42 



Query concerning Lycasna Arion. — C.C.Dallas 42 



Eupithecia arcouthata, Frr., and Ptochenusa osseella, Stn., in Surrey. — Benj. 



A. Bower, F.E.S 42 



Some Carnarvonshire Coleoptera. — W. E. Sharp 43 



Dynastes Hercules in Bedfordshire. — Rev. Theodore Wood, F.E.S 44 



Philonthus pullus, Nordm., and other Coleoptera near Bridgend. — B. Tomlin, 



F.E.S 44 



Hydtsena pygmsea, Wat., &c., near Mold. — Id. 44 



Brachysomus setnlosus, Boh., at Chesham, Bucks. — E. Geo. Elliman 44 



Steni and other Coleoptera in Richmond Park.— Pro/. T. Hudson Beare, F.R.S.E., 



^c 45 



Cryptocephalus exiguus, Schneid. : an addition to the SufiFolk Fauna. — E. C. 



Bedwell . 45 



Coleoptera near Southampton. — L. M. Bucknill 4B 



Societies. — Birmingham Entomological Society 46 



South London Entomological, &c.. Society 46 



Entomological Society of London 48 



A fortnight in Scotland in search of aquatic Ehyncliota — Gf. W. Kirkaldy, 



F.K.S 49 



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