CONTENTS. 



Notes on the British species of Longitarsus, Latr. (a genus of Coleoptera). — 



J. R. le B. ToniUn, M.A., F.E.S., and W. E. Sharp, F.E.S 245 



I ^^'Notes on the early stages of Hsemonia appendiculata, Panz. — Joseph Collins... 248 



Description of two new British species of Rhyacionia, Hb. (Lep. Tin.). — 



J. H. Durrani, F.E.S 251 



Additions and Corrections to the British List of Muscidse Acalyptratse 



{concluded).— James E. Collin, F.E.S 253 



Notes on Liodes brunnea, Sturm, and L. algirica, Rye. — S. J. Donisthorpe, 



F.Z.S 256 



Occurrence of Longitarsus nigerrimus, G-yll., in the New Forest. — D. Sharp, 



31. A., F.E.S 257 



Homalota basicornis, Muls. : synonymical note. — Id 257 



I Note on the forms of Q-aleruca tanaceti, L., occurring in Britain. — G. C. 



^' Champion, F.Z.S 258 



Note on the habits of an Algerian Cicada (Melampsalta cantans, F.). — Id 259 



Supplementary broods of Lepidoptera in 1911. — James J. Walker, M.A., 



R.N.,F.L.S 259 



Lozopera beatricella, Wlsm., in Essex. — A. Thurnall 260 



On the killing of flies, bees, &c., by wasps. — J. C. Eales White 260 



Review. — The Macro-Lepidoptera of the World. Ri/ Dr. A. Seitz. Part I : 



Macro-Lepidoptera of the Palsearctic Region 261 



Obituary. — George Henry Verrall, F.E.S. (with Portrait) 262 



Alexander Henry Clarke, F.E.S 264 



Albert Harrison, F.L.S 264 



Societies. — South London Entomological Society 265 



Entomological Society of London 266 



Duplicates : — Sparganii, arion, albimacula, obfuscata, santhomista, abruptaria* 

 (black), fasselina,* pilosaria (black), zanaria,* hirtaria, &c. — W. J. Ogden, 87, 

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