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



{cnntinued).—Jam.es J. Walker, M. A., R.N., F.L.S 269 



The species of Tetropinm that have been found in Britain. — D. Sharp, M.A,, 



F.R.S 271 



Three species of Coleoptera new to Britain. — Norman H. Joy, M.B.C.S., F.E.S. 274 

 Tortrix pronnbana, Hb. : a species new to the British List, in Sussex. — W. H. 



B. Fletcher, M.A., F.E.S 27& 



A Dipterous enemy of English hothouse grapes. — Ernest E.Austen 276 



On two new species of Dolichopodidse taken in Scotland.— G.H. Verrall, F.E.S. 279 

 Ee-occurrence of Quedius nigrocoeruleus, Rey, in Suffolk. — E. C. Bedwell, F.E.S. 279 



Megacronus formosus, Gr. — E. A. Newhery 279 



Oxytelus fulvipes, Er., in Sherwood Forest. — J. Kidson Taylor 280 



Captures of Coleoptera. — Rev. Theodore Wood, F.E.S 280 



Bledius femoralis, Gyll., near Wellington College. — Rev. Canon W. W. Fowler, 



D.Sc, M.A., F.L.S 280 



The British variation of Nebria gyllenhali, 8ch.— W. E. Sharp, F.E.S 281 



Obituary. — George Bowdler Buckton, F.R.S 282 



Society. — Entomological Society of London 283 



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