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Some Indian Coleoptera (3) (continued).— G. C. Cha mpion, F.Z.S 169 



Picturesque Memories of Insect-collecting in India. — G. A. J. Bothney, F.E.S. .. 175 

 Entomological collecting in New Zealand during the Season 1919-1920. — G. V. 



Hudson, F.E.S 179 



Notes on some insects collected near Cape Town, S. Africa. — A. J. Gedye, F.E.S. 182 



A curious aberration of Epirrhoe sociata Borkh. — J. J. Woll-er, M.A., R.N.,F.L.S. 181 



Note on Epeolus and CoUetes (Hymenopt.).— E. C. L. PerMns, M.A.,D.8c.,F.R.S. 184 



Nesting-habits of Sapyga 5-punctata Fiib.—H. M. Hallett, F.E.S 18.5 



Review. — "A Monograph of the British Orthoptera." By William John 



Lucas, B.A., F.E.S • 185 



Societies. — South London Entomological Society 186 



Entomological Society of London 187 



Diptera in North Devon m 1917-1920.— D. Hunter, M.A., M.B., F.E.S 188 



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