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Observations on British Coccidae, with descriptions of new species ftcith figures) . 



No. VI. {co7icluded).—lJ. E. Green, F.Z.S 193 



Some Indian Coleoptera (irith figures) (6) (concluded). — G. C. Chaminon, F.Z.S. 201 

 A new genus and species of Orthoptera found in a greenhouse in England. — 



B. P. Uvarov, F.E.8 20ff 



A black variety of Papilio machaon in Norfolk. — Eds , 209 



Heptaulacus villosus Gyll. and other Coleoptera in North Yorkshire. — Dr. M. L. 



Thomjjson, F.E.S 209' 



Clytochrysus planifrons Thorns, at Penarth.— H. M. Hallett, F.E.S 210 



Methoca ichneiimonides Latr. and other Hymenoptera in Glamorgan. — Id 210' 



The tibial comb of Deraeocoris Kirschb. ( = Capsus and Camptobroch's Fieb.). — 



G. C. Chamirion, F.Z.S 210' 



Oviposition of Aphelimis chaonia Walker.- -G. J. Arrow, F.E.S 211 



Review.- '■ Insect Pestf5 of Farm. Garden, and Orchard." By E. Dwight 

 Anderson. Second edition revised and enlarged by Leonard Marion 



Peairs 211 



Society. — Entomological Society of London 212 



Neiiroptera, Mecoptera, and Odonata from Mesopotamia and Persia. — K. J. 



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