CON T E N T S. 



PAGR 



Aulonium ruficorne 01. and Hypophloeus fraxini Kug., two species of Coleoptera 



new to the British List.— T. H. Beare, B.Sc, F.R.8.E., D.L., and H. 



Donlsthorpe, F.Z.S., F.E.S 193 



A few days' hunt for Coleoptera in the Forest of Dean. — Id. 194 



Descriptions of two new species of Lepidoptera from New Zealand. — G. V. 



Hudson, F.E.S. . F.N.Z.Inst 196 



Two Sawflies new to Britain — Scolioneura tenella Klvig-, and Pristiphora geni- 



culata Hartig-.— Bee. F. D. Morice, M.A., F.Z.S 197 



A. contribution to the Life-history of Deraeocoris ruber L. — E. A. Batler, B.A., 



B.Sc, F.E.S 200 



A g'eneric arrangement of British Jassina. — J. Edivards, F.E.S 204 



Pogonochaerus bidentatus Thoms. in Perthshire. — W. Evans ; 208 



Rhinomacer attelaboides in Dorset. — E. R. Syl'es 208 



Asemum striatum, etc. at Hindhead. — E. A. Elliott, F.E.S 208 



Leptura sanguinolenta at Nethy Bridge, N.B. — Rev. W. W. Fowler, M.A., D.Sc, 



F.L.S 208 



Dermestes lardarius L. feeding on wood. — F. H. Bay, F.E.S 209 



A classification of the Cucujidae based on larval characters. — G. C. Champion, 



F.Z.S 209 



Notes on Pentatoma (Tropicoris) rufipes L.— H. jR. P. CoUett 210 



A Grasshopper new to Britain. — B. P. Uvarov, F.E.S 211 



Obittjakt. — Hamilton H. Druce, F.Z.S 211 



Societies. — South London Entomological Society 21 2 



Entomological Society of London 213 



Some Indian Coleoptera (9). — G. C. Champion , F.Z.S 214 



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