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The Bi'itisli species of Halictus and Spliecodes (continued). — R. C. L. Perlcins, 



M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S 49 



A few notes on Coleoptera in 1921. — H. St. J. Donisthoi-pe, F.Z.8. 52 



Note on some Hymenoi^terous parasites and other enemies of Tortrix viridana 

 Linn. ; with further records of Chalcididae swarming in buildings, — Hugh 



Scotf, M.A., Sc.D., F.E.S 5G 



Note on the Bionomics of an Aphidophagous fly of the genus Leucopis in the 



Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. — R. Cotta m 61 



" Etudes de Zoogeographie," par J. Sainte-Claire DeviUe. — Eds. 64 



" Konowia," Zeitschrift fiir systematische Insekteukunde : another entomological 



periodical. — Eds 64 



Carpophilus ligneus Murray in Bi-itain. — K. G. Blair, B.Sc, F.E.S 65 



Lissodema cursor Gyll., etc., at Box Hill. — S. A. Blenl:ai'n, F.E.S 65 



Deiopeia pulchella L. at Southsea. — N. L. Cole 65 



Obituary. — William Lucas Distant, F.E.S 66 



Louis Bedel 66 



Societies. — South London Entomological Society 67 



Entomological Society of London 67 



Some Indian -Coleoptera (7) {continued). — G. C. Champion, F.Z.S 68 



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