This Number contains 28 Pages. 



CONTENTS. PAGE 



Spanish Micro-Lepidoptera. — Rt. Hon. Lord Walsinghani, M.A., LL.D.,F.R.S.,Sfc. 233 



Balearic Insects : Hemiptera-Heteroptera. — E. Saimclers, F.LS. 239 



An addition to the British StratiomyidEe, witli the description of a new genus. 



— Ernest E. Aii^sten 241 



Two unrecorded British Hymenoptera : Hedychrum rntilans, Dahlb., and (?) 



Sahus propinquus, Lep. — Rev. F. D. Morice, M.A., F.E.S. 247 



On an Ichneumonid genus, and two species new to Britain. — Claude Morley, 



F.E.S 249 



A new genus of Hawaiian Cieometridae. — R. C. L. Perkins, B.A 251 



Ephemeridso collected by Herr E. Strand in South and Arctic Norway. — Rev. 



A. E.Eaton, M. A., F.E.S 252 



Melaudrya barbata, F., in the New Forest. — Q. C. Champioyi, F.Z.S 255 



Attelabns curculionoides, L., attacking chestnut and hornbeam. — Rev. E. N. 



Bloomfield, M.A., F.E.S 256 



Vanessa Antiopa in Middlesex. — H. Goss, F.L.S 256 



Vanessa Antiopa at Eltham. — A. H.Jones, F.E.S 257 



Vanessa Antiopa near Maidstone. — A. 0. Walker, F.L.S 257 



Vanessa lo in Ireland. — Rev. W. F. Johnsorc, M.A., F.E.S 257 



Larvse of Sphinx convolvuli in Yorkshire. — A. Whitaher 257 



Sphinx convolvuli in Surrey. — H. Goss, F.L.S 258 



Plusia moneta at Eltham. — A. H. Jones, F.E.S 258 



Acherontia Atropos in Dumbartonshire. — J. R. Malloch 258 



Catocala nupta in north-west London. — J. W. Douglas, F.E.S 258 



Rapid Development of Snierinthus ocellatus. — A. E. Stearns, F.E.S 258 



Pompilus approximans, &c., in North Wales. — R. C. Bradley 259 



Andrena helvola, L., in Scotland.— J. R. Malloch 259 



Sirex gigas in Ireland. — L. H. Bonaparte Wyse. 259 



Attraction of the flowers of Ampelopsis tricuspidata (Veitchii) for the Hive 



Bee.—R. McLachlan, F.R.S., ^c 259 



Anthrax paniscus, Rossi, at Criccieth. — R. 0. Bradley 259 



Insects found around Jerusalem (Supplementary). — A. H. Swinton, F.E.S 260 



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