C O N T E N T S. 



PAOF. 



Some Indian Coleoptera (7) {irith figure) (concluded). — G. C. Chompimi, F.Z.S.. .. 7S 

 The Geographical Distribution and Synonymy of the Dasytid-beetle Acantho- 



cnemus nigricans Hope ( = ciliatus Perris) (?yi7/i ,f!r/(/res). — Id 77 



Notes on the Life-history of Ehizoi:)hagiis parallelocollis Cxyll. (irith figure).-- 



K. G. Blair, B.Sc.,F.E.S. SO 



Three new Orthoptera from Palestine and N.W.Persia (>rifh fiiiui-e>^).--B. P. 



Uva rov. F.E.8 83- 



Sphecodes scabricoUi.s Wesm. in Somerset, and description of 9 of S. kersliawi 



Perk.— R. C. L. PerUns, M.A.. D.l^c, F.R.S 89 



'■ Faune Coleopterolog-ique des isles Balcares "' by Szymon Tenenbanm, Warsaw, 



19l5.~Ed>< 91 



" The Coleoptera of Russia and Western Europe '" by G. G. Jacobson, St. Peters- 

 burg-, 1905 1915. -aZs 91 



Nebria iberica Oliveira, a British species.— i/. St. J. Donisthorjie, F.Z.S. 92 



Notes on various Coleoptera. — E. J. Pearce 93 



Insects observed on a g-lacier in New Zealand. — Miss 8. Hitdgon 94 



The British species of Halictus and Sphecodes {continved). — E. C. L. Perl-ins, 



M.A.. D.Sc, F.R.S. !)4 



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