CONTENTS. PAGt 



The Coleoptera and Hemiptera of the Deal Sandhills (concluded). — J. J. 



Watter, R.N., F.L.S 97 



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



its nearest allies (concktded). — John H. Wood, M.B . 102 



A new Eriocrania from England. — Rt. Hon. Lord Walsingham, M.A., LL.D., 



F.B.S 106 



Ellampus truncatus, Dahlb. : an addition to the list of British Chrysids.— JJeu. 



F. D. Morice, M.A., F.E.S. 107 



Some old records of the occurrence of certain Dragon-flies in Scotland. — K. J. 



Morton, F.E. 8 108 



An extraordinary melanic variety or aberration of Enallagma cyathigerum, 



Chp., S.—R. McLachhn, F.R.S., ^c 110 



List of some Corsican Diptera. — Rev. T. A. Marshall, M.A., F.E. 8 112 



Note concerning Rhinocypha fulgidipennis, Guerin. — R. McLachlan, F.B.8., ^c 114 



Hemianax cphippiger, Burm., at Brindisi. — Id 114 



Note on Halobates in the Indian Ocean.— J. J. Walker, R.N., F.L.8. 115 



Chilomenes (Coccinella) lunata, P., at Bristol.— Reu. Theodore Wood, F.E. 8. .. 115 



Notes on Loxocera. — W. Armston Vice, F.E. S 115 



Uritish localities for Hydrilla palustris.— Ewsiace R. Bankes, M.A , F.E. 8 115 



Society.— Entomological Society of London 116 



On Sphegophaga vesparum, Curt. — Claude Morley, F-E. 8 117 



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