C O N T E N T S. 



PACfU 



Some Indian Coleoptera (5) (concluded). — G. C. Champion. F.Z.S 145 



Observations on British Cocciclae, with descriiitions of new species fivith figures J. 



No. VI.— i'. E. Green. F.Z.S 146 



Hylastes attennatus Er., and other Coleoptera in the New Forest. — J. J. Wall'ei; 



M.A.,R.N.,F.L.S 153 



Baris scolopacea Germ, in Sussex. — H. St. J. Donisthorpe, F.Z.S 1 53 



Henoticus serratus etc., at Peebles. — J. E. Black, F.L.S 154 



Silpha quadripunctata L. hovering. — Claude Morley, F.Z.S 154 



Another Early Season.— (?. T. Porritt, F.L.S 154 



Does Scenoiainus fenestralis De G. (Diptera) liibernate ? — Claude Morley, F.Z.S. 155 



Some news of the Russian entomologists. — B. Uvarov, F.E.S 155 



A new Einnish Entomological periodical. — Eds 156 



Review. — " Les Coleopteres d'Europe : France et Regions voisines." Par C. 



Houlbert. Tome piremier 157 



Obituary.— George Bhindell Longstaff, M.A., M.D., F.L.S 157 



Robert Charles Wroughton 161 



Albert Fauvel 161 



The British species of the Anthomyid genus LimnoiDhora Desv. (Diptera) (con- 

 tinued).— J. E. Collin, F.E.S. 162 



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