CONTENTS. PAQE 



On the British species of Hydrotsea, Dsv. (continued). — Percy H. Orimshaw, 



F.E.8 245 



List of British Dolichopodidae, with tables and notes {concluded). — 0. H. Verrall, 



F.E.S 247 



Further notes on Manx Coleoptera. — J. R. le B. Tomlin, M.A , F.E.S 252 



Lycaena argus, Kirby, var. hypochiona, Ramb., on the North Downs. — A. H. 



Jones, 'f.E.S 254 



A new British flea : Ceratophyllus farreni, spec. nov. (with a Plate). — Hon. N. 



Charles Rothscldld, M.A. , F.L.S 255 



The food-plant of Dibolia cynoglossi, Koch. — Horace Donisthorpe, F.Z.S 256 



Apion brnnnipes, Boh. (= lagvigatum, Kirby), in Suffolk. — E. C. Bedwell, F.E.S. 256 

 Occurrence of Amara anthobia, Villa, on the Lancashire coast. — J. Kidson Taylor 257 



Harpalus honestus, Daft., at Streatley, Berks. — IV. Holland 257 



Apion astragali, Payk., at Oxford. — Id 257 



A note on the Coleopterous genus Anisotoma, Illiger. — Norman H. Joy, M.D., 



F.E.S 257 



Leptusa analis, Gyll., &c., in Teesdale, Co. Durham. — Richard S. Bagnall, F.E.S. 25S 



Lepidoptera in Scotland. — Rev. Canon C. T. Cruttwell, M.A., F.E.S 259 



Note on Eupithecia extensaria. — Oeo. T. Potritt, F.Fj.S 260 



Cnephasia communana, H.-S., in Surrey. — A. Thurnall 260 



Vanessa antiopa in Kent. — T. Dudley Willson 260 



Some Welsh Hymenoptera, with note on Oxybelus mucronatus and its prey ; 



also possible relationship of Osmia xanthomelana and Sapyga. — C. H. 



Mortimer 261 



Aculeate Hymenoptera in the New Forest. — Q. Arnold 261 



Pocota apiformis, Schrank, at Colchester. — B. S. Harwood 262 



Tropideres sepicola, F., at Colchester. — Id 262 



Libellula ful va at Colchester. —Id 262 



Macropterous Nabis, &c., at Colchester.... Id 262 



The late J. W. Douglas as a writer on Coccidae. — E. Saunders, F.R..S 262 



Reviews. — A Study of the Aquatic Coleoptera and their surroundings in the 

 Norfolk Broads District : by Frank Balfour Browne, M.A., 



F.R.S.E., F.Z.S 263 



Report of Work of the Experiment Station of the Hawaiian Sugar 

 Planters' Association: Division of Entomology. Bulletin I, 

 Part I, Leaf Hoppers and their Natural Enemies (Part III, 



Stylopidse) : by R. C. L. Perkins 263 



Societies. — South London Entomological Society 264 



Entomological Society of London 264 



Antipodean Field Notes. III. — A sketch of the Entomology of Sydney, N.S.W. 



{continued).— James .1. Walker, M.A. , R.N. , F.L.S 265 



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