CONTENTS. PAGK 



Observations on Coccidse, No. 18 (co?ic?ucZed). — R. Neivstead, F.B.S. 249 



Drosophila maculata, Dufour, a new British Dipteron. — D. Sharp, M.A., M.D., 



F.R.S 251 



A new British Anthorayid. — Percy H. Orimshaw, F.E.S 252 



Coleoptera from Iceland and the Faroe Islands collected by N. Annandale, Esq., 



in 1900.— D. Sharp, M. A., M.D., F.R.S 253 



A species of Scaptocoris, Perty, found at the roots of sugar-cane. — G. C. 



Champion, F.Z.S 255 



New Hawaiian Lepidoptera. — E. Meyrick, B.A., F.Z.S 257 



Vanessa Autiopa at Mertou, Norfolk. — J. Hartley Durrant, F.E.S 259 



Colias Hyale and Edusa in Dorsetshire, Hampshire and Surrey, 1900. — H. 



Goss, F.L.S 259 



Colias Hyale and Edusa, and other Lepidoptera, at Greenhithe, &c. — A. B. 



Farn, F.E.S 259 



Colias Hyale and Edusa at various localities, 1900. — C. W. Colthrup 259 



Clioerocampa nerii, Acherontia Atropos, and Sphinx convolvuli near Weymouth. 



—N. M. Richardson, B.A., F.E.S 260 



Heliothis scutosa, Schiff., in South Devon. — F. J. Hanhury, F.L.S 260 



Ketinia syivestrana and Stathmopoda pedella at Gaestling. — Rev. E. N. Bloom- 

 field, M. A., F.E.S 260 



Re-occurrence of Actocharis Readingi at Plymouth. — M. Cameron, M.B., R.N .. 261 



Zabrus gibbus, L., in the Lea Valley. — F. B. Jennings, F.E.S 261 



Hydrothassa hannoverana, P., in Cumberland. — F. H. Day 262 



Bembidium variuin, 01., in Cumberland. — Id 262 



Philonthus punctus, Gr., &c., at Gravesend. — Prof. T. Hudson Beare, B.Sc, 



P.R.S.E 262 



Coleoptera and Hemiptera in the New Forest. — W. E. Ryles, F.E.S 262 



Coreus denticulatus, Scop., at Lincoln. — Rev. Canon W. W. Fowler, M.A., F.L.S. 262 



Odonataof East Sussex.— Rev. E. N. Bloom field, M. A., F.E.S 262 



Aberdeenshire Odonata.— Id 263 



The exact locality for the Aviemore example of Agrion hastulatura. — fi 



McLachlan, F.R.S., ^c 263 



Halesus guttatipennis, McLach., and Ecclisopteryx guttnlata, Pict., in Glouces- 

 tershire.— Id 263 



A recent British example of Rhajihidia cognata, Rbr. — Id 263 



A few " Neuroptera" from Sutherlandshire. — /d 263 



Some Trichoptera from the vicinity of Seaton, South Devon. — Id 264 



Crabro signatus in the New Forest.— D. Sharp, M.A., M.D., F.R.S 264 



Crabro 9-signatus, Juritie, carrying off Ants in Corsica. — G. C. Bignell, F.E S 264 



Vespa austriaca in Scotland. — J. R. Malloch . ... 264 



Aculeate tlymenoptera on the coast of Kent. — F. iV. L. Sladen 265 



Scottish Aculeate Hymenoptera : additions to the list. — W. Evans, F.R.S.E.... 265 



Aculeate Hymenoptera in Scotland. — E. Saunders, F.L.S 266 



The Entomology of the new Victoria History of the Counties of England. — Eds. 267 



Obituary.— Dr. Otto Staudinger 267 



Review. — Catalogue of Eastern and Australian Lepidoptera- Heterocera in 

 the collection of the Oxford University Museum : by Col. C. 



Swiuhoe, &c 267 



Societies.— Birmingham Entomological Society 268 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society 269 



South London Entomological, &c., fcociety 270 



Butterflies in the Austrian Tyrol in July. — A. Hugh Jones, F.E.S 271 



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