CONTENTS. PAGE 



Coleoptera and Lepidoptera at Rannoch (concluded). — J.J. Walker, R.N., F.L.S. 2.) 



Colias Edusa in Ireland in 1899.— Kev W. W. Flemyng, M.A 28 



@n a new form of Agrias Sardanapalus, Bates. — Percy T. Lathy ... 29 



On the larvae, habits and structure of Lithocolletis concomitella, Bankes, and 



its nearest allies. — John H. Wood, M.B 30 



On Proutia salicolella (auct.) = anicanella, Braand. — T. A- Chapman, M.D., 



F.Z.8 35 



How to rear nymphs of Dragon-flies, &c. — James G. Needham, Ph.D. (extracted) 38 

 Tenthredopsis Thornleyi, Konow, a new saw-fly (British). — Rev. F. D. Moricc, 



M.A.,F.L.S 40 



Nyssia zonaria in the Hebrides. — Arthur F. Griffith, M.A. ... 41 



Argynnis Niobe, var. Eris, taken in England. — Arthur Cottam 41 



Some common Lepidoptera in North Devon, 1899. — G. B. Longstaff, M.D., 



L.C.C., J.P 42 



Parasitic Hymenoptera, &c., near Ipswich in October. — Claude Morley, F.E.S. 42 



Sympetrnm Fonscolombi, Selys, in Alderney. — W. A. Luff 43 



Psoeidse on the wing : a query. — R McLachlan, F.B.S., ^c 43 



Carciuops 14-striata, Steph., in a London bakehouse. — F. B. Jennings, F.E.S .. 43 



Reviews. — British Dragon-flies (Odonata) : by VV. J. Lucas, B.A., F.E.S. — R. 



McLachlan, F.R.S .. 44 



The Hymenoptera of Sufi'olk. Part i, Aculeata : by Claude Morley, 



F.E-'S 45 



Practical Hints on the formation of a Collection of Coleoptera : by 



J.J. Walker, R.N, F.L.S 46 



Obituary.— Richard Henry Meade, F.R.C.S., &c 46 



Societies. — Birmingham Entomological Society 47 



South London Entomological, &c., Society 48 



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J)R. STAUDINGER & BANG-HAAS, BLASEWITZ- DRESDEN, 



in their new Price List, No. XLIII, oS'cr more than 15,000 species of well- 

 named LEI'IDOPTERA, set or in papers, from all parts of the world, in finest 

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ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.-Meetings for the 

 Session 1900-1901:— 



Wednesday, February 7th, March 7th and 21st, April 4th, May 2nd, 

 June 6th, October 3rd and 17th, November 7th and 21st, December 5th, 

 1900, and (Annual), January 16th, 1901. 



THE "SAMUEL STEVENS" COLLECTION. 

 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27th and 28th. 



■j\/rR. J. C. STEVENS begs to announce that he has received in- 



structions from the Executors to Sell by Auction at his Great Rooms, 38, 

 King Street, Covent Garden, on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 27th and 28th, 

 the well known Collection of British Lepidoptera and Coleoptkea formed by the 

 late Samuel Stevens, Esq., the result of over 60 years' collecting and breeding, 

 consisting of probably over 100,000 specimens, and amongst them some wonderful 

 and exceptional varieties of a very large number of species, and a long series of 

 many rare and extinct species too numerous to mention. 



