C O N T E N T S. 



PAOE 



Some Indian Coleoptera (4) {with figtires). — G. C. Champion, F.Z.S 241 



Diptera in South Shropshire, 1913-1920. -H. Bury, B.A 249 



The late F. C. Adams.^E. E. Atideii 25G 



Hylastes attenuatns Er. in Britain. — J. TT'. Mk n ro 2.57 



Cryphalua (Ernoporus) fagi Nordm. in Surrey, etc. — Id. 257 



Myelophikis minor Htg. in Britain. — F. La inr/, F.E.S. 258 



Rare beetles in a bread-roll at Plymoiith.- J. H. Keijs, F.E.S 258 



Notes on Hyphantidium (= Cateremna Meyr.) terebrella Zk. — E. G. R. Waters-, 



3I.A 258 



Auother food-plant of Tortrix pi'onubana Hb. LI 259 



Dark Males of Bombus lucorum Sm. in the West Riding-. — .1. E. Bradleij 259 



Review. — '• Enumeratio Hemipterormn Heteropterorum Faunae Fennicae." 



Editio secunda aucta et emendata. By J. Sahlberg 2G0 



Obituary.— Frank Milburn Howlett 262 



Alfred E.Hudd 262 



Society. — South London Entomological and Natural History Society 263 



The British Chaoborina* and Dixinae (Diptera. Culicidae). — F. W. Edivards, 



B.A., F.E.S 2(U 



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