C O N T E N T S. 



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Some Indian Coleoptera (5) {continued). — G. C. Champion, F.Z.S 73 



On Nabis lativentris Boh. (Hemiptera-Heteroptera) (concluded). — E. A. Butler, 



B.A., B.Sc, F.E.S 79 



Variation in British Psithyrus and Remarks on Bombns pomornni. — R. C. L. 



PerUns,M.A.,D.Sc.,F.B.S 82 



The " Godman '■ library sale. — Eds 88 



Tapinotus sellatus F. at Horning. — H. J. Tiiouless 88 



Leptura rubra L. in Norfolk. — Id 88 



Coleoptera in Hertfordshire and Berkshire. — N. H. Joy, M.B.C.S., L.R.C.P., 



F.E.8 : 88 



Coleoptera on the sandhills of Gullauo, Firth of Forth. — Prof. T. Hudson Beare, 



B.Sc, F.B.S.E 89 



Neuraphes sparshalli Denny, &c., at Hawthornden, near Edinburgh. Td 89 



Coleoptera in Worcestershire, 1920.— G. H. Ash e 90 



Coleoptera of Guernsey. — M.G.Perkins 90 



Hemimerus hanseni Sharp in East Africa. — A. F. J. Geclye 91 



On Phaenoserphus levifrons Forster (Proctotrypoidea). — L. A. Box, F.E.S 92 



Observations on the Life-History of the Wheat-bulb Fly (Leptohylemyia coarc- 



ta.tiLFa,\l.).—F. B.Pethevbridge. M.A 92 



Obituaries. — Louis Compton Miall, F.R.S 93 



John Clarke Hawkshaw, P.E.S 94 



The British species of the Anthomyid genus Limnophora Desv. (Diptera).— 



J. E. Collin. F.E.S 94 



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