C O N T E N T S. PAGt 



TrJchoptera, Neuroptera-Planipeniiia, Odonata, and Rhopalocera collected iiF 



Norway in the summer of 1900 (concluded). — K. J. Morton, F.E.S 29 



A List of the Tortricidse and Tineira of the parish of Bonhill, Dumbartonshire. 



—J. B. Malloch 33 



The generic nomenclature of the Noctua popularis of Fabricins. — Louis B. 



Proutt, F.E.S 36 



On a Spanish Bembidium (aubg. Testediolum). — D. Sharp, M.A., M.D., P.R.S... 37 



Chrysopa dorsalis, Burm., a species new to Britain.— i?. McLdchlan, F.R.8., Sfc. 39 

 On the new nomenclature of the family Cecidomyise adopted by Mr. Riibsaamen 



and others. — Baron C. R. v. d. Osten Sacken, Hon. F.E.S 40 



Aberdeenshire Diptera.— Bev. E. N. Bloomfield, M.A., F.E.S 43 



Cerastis ligula, lisp, at Poyntzpass, Ireland. — Rev. W. F. Johnson, M.A., F.E.S. 45 

 Re-appearance of Gelechia malvella in the London District. — B. A. Bower, 



F.E.S 45 



Spilodes sticticalis in North-West Kent. — Id 45 



Anticlea sinuata in Devon. — 0. F. Mathew, R.N., F.L.S 45 



VVharfedale Trichoptera, &C.—6. T. Porritt, F.L.S 46 



-^schna mixta, Latr., at Appledoro, Kent. — R. McLachlan, P.R.S., S/'c .. 46 



Ctecilius atricornis, M'Lach., at Appledore, Kent. — Id 46 



Micromus aphidivorus, Schrk. (angulatus, Steph.), at Oxshott. — Id 46 



Mantis religiosa, L., naturalised in the State of New York. — Eds 47 



The pale variety of Bombus Smithianus, White, in Scotland. — W. Evans, F.B.S.E. 47 



Scottish Aculeates. — Id 48 



Chrysis Ruddii, Shuck., in Scotland. — Id 48 



Bembex rostrata, L., in Jersey. — W. A. Luff 48 



Diptera and Nomadae at Halictus burrows. — H. J. Charhonnier 48 



Further note on the habits of Orocharea angustatus, Er. — G. C. Champion, 



F.Z.S 48 



Myrmus rairiformis near Bude. — 0. C. Bignell, F.E.S 49 



Obituary.— Philip Crowley, F.L.S., &o 49 



Lord Dormer, F.Z.S., F.E.S 49 



John Henry Leech, B.A., F.L.S., &c 49 



Societies. — Birmingham Entomological Society 50 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society 51 



Entomological Society of London 51 



Observations on Sphecodes. — Rev. F. D. Moriee, M.A., F.E.S 53 



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