CONTENTS. 



PAOW 



Notes on the Indian species of Hypophloeus Fabr., with descriptions of new 



species.— JT. G. Blair, B.Sc, F.E.8 1 



Notes on Melandryidae (4).— G. C. Champion, F.Z.S 8 



Two new species of bees of the genus Sphecodes, — R. C. L. PerMns, M.A., D.Sc, 



F.R.8 9 



Henoticus germanicus Reitt. and H. serratus Gyll. — synonymical note, etc. — 



G. C. Champion, F.Z.S. 12 



A room infested with Lathridiidae. — W. Wallace 12 



Agabus melanarius Aiibe in Devonshire. — E. C. Bedtcell, F.E.S 13 



Henoticus germanicus Reitt. in London. — Id 1.3 



Coleoptera in Guernsey. — J. R. le B. Tomlin, M.A., F.E.S 13 



Coleoptera from Wensleydale (Yoredale), Yorkshire. — G. Ryle 1.5 



A note on Coleoptera in drift pine-logs.— C. Bartlett 1.5 



Leucania unipuncta Hw. (extranea Gn.) in N. Cornwall. — Id 16 



Micro-Lepidoptera in the Oxford district. — E. G. B. Waters, M.A 16 



Nabis boops Schioedte in Wiltshire, etc. — G. E. Hutchinson 18 



The egg-laying of Sawflies. — Miss E. F. Ch a irner, F.E.S. 19 



Archisotoma besselsi (Pack.) Linnan on the South Coast of England. — J. If. 



Broim 19 



Reviews.-- Transactions of the Cardiff Naturalists' Society, Vol. li, 1918 : 



Diptera of Glamorgan. By Col. J. W. Yerbury 20 



" A Naturalist in Himalaya." By R. W. G. Hingston 20 



Encyclop.klie Scientifique, publiee sous la direction du Dr. Toulouse. 

 Les Insectes. Anatomic et Physiologie gent-rales. By C. 



Houlbfert 21 



Society. — South London Entomological and Natural History Society 21 



Resting positions of some Nematocerous Diptera. — F. W. Edivards, B.A., F.E.S. 22 



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