CONTENTS. 



PAn-r, 

 Resting positions of some Nematocerous Diptera {coiirluded). — F. W. Edirards, 



B.A., F.E.S. ■2:< 



Four new African species of Neptis. — H. Eltiinfiham, M.A., D.Sc, F.Z.8 2iv 



A Capsid new to Britain.— B. A. Butler, B.A., B.Sc, F.E.S :)i ' 



Stenus snbdepressns Rey, a British insect. — G. G. Ghainpion, F.Z.S ol 



Bruchus rufipes Hbst. ab. apicatus Eey, a British insect, with some notes on the 



typ°-form, and other aberrations. — H. Doaisthorpe, F.Z.S 3 1 



Notes on the Coleoptera of Glamorg-an. I. — J. R.le B. Tomlin, M.A., F.Z.S. ... 34 



An introdiiced Scolytid in Staffordshire. — Id. 36 



Cryptocophalns big-uttatus Scop, on Erica tetralix. — G. W. Nicholson, M.A.,M.D. 36 



Coleoptera taken in East Suffolk, Augrist 1920. — E. J. Pearce 37 



Coleoptera in Cnmberknd in 1920.-2^. H. Day, F.E.S 37 



Note on Limnebius picinixs Marsham. — G. G. Champion, F.Z.S. 38 



Notes on the Conifer-feeding species of Argyresthia in the Oxford district. — 



E. G. R. Waters, M.A 38 



Two records of Hemiptera. — G. E. Hutchinson 39 



^ Andrena jacobi, n. n. for A. trimmerana atict. and a new Irish variety of this 



species.— U. C. L. Perlcins, M.A., D.Sc, F.B.S 39 



Monstrous form of Salius exaltatus. — Id 40 



Review.— " Lepidoptera of the Congo, being a systematic list of the Butterflies 

 aiad Moths collected by the American Museum of Natural History 

 Congo Expedition, together with descriptions of some hitherto 



imdescribed species." — W. J. Holla nd, LL.D 40 



Societies. — Yorkshire Nattu-alists" Union : Entomological Section 41 



South London Entomological and Natural History Society 44 



Some new Orthoptera from the Caucasius.— B. P. Uva rov 41 



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