CONTENTS. PAGE 



Obituary— Charles Golding Barrett. 



Dragon-fly Hunting in Eastern Switzerland. — Kenneth J. Morton, F.E.S 1 



The occurrence in Herefordshire of Callimyia elegantula, Fall., and Agathomyia 



boreella, Zett.— J. H. Wood, M.B 5 



A large community of Vespa vulgaris. — Rev. G. A. Crawshmj, M.A. ... 8 



Lepidoptera taken in a Moth- trap at Ditchingham, Suffolk. — Mrs. H. E. Mann.. . 10 



Note on Libythea geoffroyi nicevillei, Olliff. — 0. A. Waterhouse, F.E.S 13 



Another new British Longicorn (Criocephalus rusticus, Dej,). — D. Sharp, M.A., 



F.R.S., and T. Gilbert Smith 15 



Malachius barnevillei, Puton, an addition to the British list. — G. C. Champion, 



F.Z.S 15- 



Khizotrogus ochraceus, Knoch, a good species. — Dr. Norman H. Joy, F.E.S. ... 16 



Note on larva of Ccsnonympha pamphilus. — Dr. T. A. Chapman, F.Z.S 18 



Coleopteraat Eannoch. — Prof. T. Hudson Beare, B.Sc, F.R.S.E 18 



Coleoptera taken in the Flannan Islands by Mr. W. Eagle Clarke. — Id 19 



Phytobius muricatus, Ch. Bris., in Cumberland. — F. H. Day, F.E.S 20 



Atenieles emarginatus, Pk., and Claviger testaceus, Preys, in N. Wales — J. R. 



le B. Tomlin, M.A., F.E.S 20 



Coleoptera at Tring. — E. Geo. Elliman 20 



Orchestes sparsus, Fahr., in the New Forest. — Horace Donisthorpe, F.Z.S 20 



Meligethes obscurus, Er., in the Isle of Man, with notes on the flowers which 



it frequents. — Dr. J. Harold Bailey 21 



Aculeate Hymenoptera at Lyme Eegis. — E. B. Nevinson, F.E.S 21 



Note on the behaviour of Leptothorax tnberum. — Id 22 



Societies. — South London Entomological Society 22 



Entomological Society of London 23 



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