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C O N T K N T S. 



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



{continued).— J. E. Collin, F.E.S 97 



Cathormiocerus attaphiliis Bris. : an addition to the British Coleoptera {irith 



Plate).— J. H. Keys, F.E.S 100 



On a second British species of Priobium : P. kiesenwetteri, nom. nov. = tricolor 



Kiesw. {nee 01., nee Muls.).— J. Edwards, F.E.S 102 



Some Indian Coleoptera (5) (continued) firitJi fignresj. — G. C. Chatninon, F.Z.S. 104 



An aberrant genus of Geocoi'inae fivitJt fignrej. — Dr. E. Bergroth, C.M.Z.S 110 



Coleoptera of the Oxford District, Fifth Supplement, by J. J. Walker. — G. C. 



Champion, F.Z.S 113 



Note on Cionus longicoUisBris. var. montanus Wingelm. — Id 113 



The Food-plant of Bruchus rufipes Hbst.— J". Laing, M.A., B.Sc., F.E.S 114 



Society. — Entomolog'ical Society of London 114 



On various genera of British Aphides (Homoptera). — F. Laing, M.A., B.Sc., 



F.E.S 118 



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