CONTENTS. PAGt.- 



Note on the Phthoroblastis Juliana, Crt., of Staudinger's Catalog. — Rt. lion. 



Lord Walsi7igham, M.A., LL.D., F.R S 193 



Phalonia sabulicola, Wlsm., n. n., = Conchylis erigerana, Wlsm. — Id 194 



Notes on Psyche villosella. — W. C. Boyd 194 



On the species of Amnopia, Westw. — Percy T. Lathy 196 



On some Teratological specimens of Lepidoptera. — Sir 0. P. Hampson, Bart., 



P.Z.S 197 



Some notes on the British species of the genus Norellia. — Col. J. W. Yerbury, 



R.A.,F.Z.S. 199 



Anchomenus quadripnnctatus, De Geer, con6rmed as British. — G. C. Champion, 



P.Z.S 202 



Ee-occurrence of Heriades trancorum, L , in England. — Bev. F. D. Morice, 



M.A.,P.E.S 203 



Nomada atrata, Sm., ^= brevicornis, Schmied., re-admitted into the British 



List.— £. Saunders, P.L.S. 204 



Pompilus (Wesmaelinius) sangainoleutus, F. : an addition to the British List. 



—Id 206 



Callicera senea, F., in Lincolnshire. — Rev. A. Thornley, M.A., F.L.S 207 



Acheroutia Atropos in Notts. — Id 207 



Fruit damaged by Moths in South Africa. — Guy A. K. Marshall, P.E.S 207 



An apparent hermaphrodite specimen of Lycaena Adonis. — H. Qoss, F.L.S. ... 208 



Colias Ednsa and C. Hyale in Surrey. — Id 208 



Unusual abundance of Acidalia inornata at Huddersfield. — G. T. Porritt, P.L.S. 208 



Stenophylax alpestris, &c., at Huddersfield — Id 209 



An unusual variety of Sympetrum flaveolum, L., ? , from the Island of Alder- 



ney.—R. McLachlan, P.R.S.,4fc 209 



Rare Hymenoptera near Cobham (Surrey). — Rev. P. D. Morice, M.A., P.E.S.... 210 

 Reviews. — Proceedings of the South London Entomological, &c., Society for 



1899 210 



A List of the Coleoptera of the Rochester District : by J. J. Walker, 



R.N., F.L.S 211 



Obituary.— Dr. Ottmar Hofmann.— Ei. Hon. Lord Walsingham, M.A., LL.D., 



P.R.S 212 



Christopher Ward, F.L.S 213 



Society. — Entomological Society of London 214 



New Corsican and French Micro- Lepidoptera (continued). — Rt. Hon, Lord 



Walsingham, M. A., LL.D, P.R.S 216 



There seems to be no reason to doubt that the present season is favourable to 

 the appearance, often in considerable numbers, and often wide spread, of certain 

 species (of which Colias Edusa and Hyale may be cited for Lepidoptera) ordinarily 

 more or less uncertain or sporadic in their nature. It is highly desirable that 

 these occurrences should be placed on record, and our correspondents are requested 

 to send us notes on any exceptional captures in any Order, from direct experience 

 or trustworthy information. — Editors. 



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