This No. contains 28 Pages. 



CONTENTS. PAGE 



Spanish and Moorish Micro- Lepidoptera (continued). — Rt. Hon. Lord Walsing- 



ham, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., ^c 209 



An experience in interbreeding Clostera anachoreta. — G, 0. Barrett, F.E.S, ... 215 

 Occurrence of Thulera fimbrialis, Scop., in Great Britain. — Charles Capper ... 216 

 A new species of Arhopala from British New Guinea. — 0. T. Bethune-Baker, 



F.L.S 217 



A new epeciea of Arhopala from Singapore. — Id 218 



Contributions to the Life-History of Geleohia (Recurvaria) nanella, Hb., from 



an economic point of view. — J. T. Houghton 219 



Pachygaster minutissimns, Zett., a Stratiomyid fly new to Britain : with notes 



on P. tarsalis.— D. Sharp, M.A., M.B., F.R.S 221 



Verrallia aucta and its host. — P. Jenkinson, M.A., LL.D 222 



Some remarks on Hydroporus granularis, L., and H. bilineatus, Sturm. — E. A. 



Newbery 223 



An Annotated List of Neuroptera Planipennia collected in West Central Spain 



by Dr. T. A. Chapman and Mr. G. C, Champion in June and July, 1902. — 



R. McLachlan, F.R.S., ^c 224 



Help-Notes towards the determination of British Tenthredinidse, &c. : correc- 

 tions.— i?ev. F. D. Morice, M.A., F.E.S 226 



Note on Dianthoecia irregularis. — Rev. G. F. Thornewill, M.A 226 



Aphelia argentana in Norfolk. — Arthur Cottam 226 



Does the subfamily Corduliinas exist in Mexico or Central America ? — Philip 



P. Calvert, Ph.D 227 



Laphria flava at Aviemore. — J. J. F, X. King, F.E.S 227 



Neopachygaster orbitalis, Whlb., and Nephrocerus flavicornis, Zett., in the 



New Forest.— F. Jenkinson, M. A., LL.D 227 



Mallota cimbiciformis, Fin., Stegana coleoptrata, Scop., and Acletoxenus for- 



mosus, Lw , at Cambridge. — Id 227 



Coleoptera at Cambridge. — Id 227 



Tetropium fuscum, F., at Betchworth.— £. Saunders, F.R.S. , ^c 228 



Odontseus mobilicornis, F., again at Woking.— G. G. Champion, F.Z.S 228 



Coleoptera in the New Forest. — G. S. Whitaker 228 



Coleoptera in the New Forest. — Rev. Theodore Wood, F.E.S 228 



Cryptophagus ruficornis, Steph., on Chat Moss. — Rev. Canon Fowler, M.A., 



D.Sc, F.L.S 228 



Obituary. — John Sanders Stevens, F.E.S 229 



B-EviEW. — A Catalogue of the Coccidae of the World : by Mrs. Maria E. 



Fernald, A.M 229 



Society. — South London Entomological, &c., Society 230 



The relationship of Vespa austriaca to Vespa rufa.— Geo. H. Carpenter, H.Sc, 



M.R.I.A., and Denis t!. Pack-Beresford, D.L 230 



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