CONTENTS. PAGE 



List of British Dolichopodidse, with tables and notes (continued). — 6. E. 



Verrall, F.E.S 53 



Two additional British species of the Dipterous genus Erigone, Rob. Desv. — 



Ernest E. Austen 57 



Notes on Stephanocircus dasynri, Skuse, and Stephanocircus simsoni, sp. nov. 



(with a Plate).— Hon. N. Charles Rothschild, M.A., F.L.S 60 



Three new British sawflies.— Rev. F. D. Morice, M.A., F.E.S 63 



Urostylis instructivus, a new species of the family Urostylidse. — Prof. 0. M. 



Renter 64 



Malachius spinosus, Er., an addition to the British list. — 0. C. Champion, F.Z.S. 66 

 Some notes on the British form of Hydroporus bilineatns, Sturm. — A. J. 



cutty, M.A., F.E.S 66 



Casual captures of Coleoptera in 1904.— iS. C. Bedwell, F.E.S 67 



Strangalia aurulenta, Fab., in Devonshire. — H. Q. Attlee 69 



Tetropium castanenm, L., at Esher. — 0. E. Bryant 69 



Silvanus mercator, Fauv., at Merton, Surrey. — E. A. Newhery 69 



Ceuthorrhynchus cochleariae, Gyll., with six-jointed funiculus. — Id 69 



Notes on Lepidoptera observed at Mortehoe, North Devon, in 1904, — G. B. 



Longstaff, M.D., F.E.S 69 



Remarkable larval case of Coleophora lixella, Z. — Eustace R. Bankes, M.A., 



F.E.S 7a 



Two pupsB of Aplecta nebulosa, Hnfn., in the same cocoon. — Id 71 



Notes on some Diptera from the New Foreat, 1904. — E. W. Andrews .. 71 



Rare Diptera in 1903.— Id 72 



Note on a Tachinid. — Colhran J. Wainwright, F.E.S 72 



Review.— Practical Hints for the Field Lepidopterist, Part III: by J. W. 



Tutt, F.E.S 73 



Obituary. — Professor Friedrich Moritz Brauer, Hon. F.E.S 73 



Societies. — South London Entomological Society 74 



Entomological Society of London 76 



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A Complete CATALOGUE of the HISTERID^, 



With Synonymy, 1758-1904, containing References to 

 ABOUT 2320 Species. 



BY G^EORG^E LE\VIS, F.L.S. 



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