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Gelechia vicinella, DgL, conspecific with G. leucomelanolla, Z. {continued). 



—Eustace R. Bankes, M.A., F.E.S 265 



A fifth Proteinns in Britain. — D. Sharp, M.A., F.H.S 267 



Three new British Coleoptera. — Norman H. Joy, M.R.C.8., F.E.S 268 



Diestota testacea, Kraatz (= D. mayeti, Mnls. et Key) in Surrey. — W. E. 



SharjD, F.E.S 269 



Myrmecoris gracilis in the nest of Formica rufa. — E. Sauyiders, F R.S 271 



A new Ceratophyllus from South Africa (with Plate). — James iVaterston, B.D , 

 B.Sc 271 



Setulia gi-isea, Mg., and Cerceria areuaria, Linn., in the New Forest. — A. H. 



Hamm 273 



Setulia grisea, Mg., a Tachinid new to Britain, and its allies. — C. J. Ifam- 



wright, F.E.S .„ 275 



Sitaris maralis, Forst., n. var. flava. — A. H. Uamm f. 272 



A note on the habitat of Homalota dilaticoruis, Kr., j*<J H. testaceipes, Heer. 



—Norman H. Joy, M.R.C.S, F.E.S. ^^ 277 



Phyllobius pyri, L., paired with P. pomouaa, 0\.'^M. Cameron, M.B., R.N 277 



Abundance of Peronea variegana, SchifiF. — Geo. T. Porritt, F.L.S 278 



A large colony of Formicoxenus nitidulus, Nyl., and microgyn^s of Formica 



fusca in the New Forest.— G. Arnold, F.E.S 278 



Aculeate Hymenoptera in the London district. — Rupert Stenson 279 



A note on the life-history of Redavius personatus, L. — W. R. Jeffrey 280 



Epicypta trinotata, Staeg. : a correotion. — F. Jenkinson, M.A 280 



Review. — A Descriptive Catalogue of the Dobree Collection of European 



Noctuas : by Horace B. Browne, M A 281 



Societies. — South London Entomological Society 281 



Entomological Society of London 282 



Title-Page, Index, &c i — xvi 



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