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Notes on Oriental Carabidae — IV. — (concluded). — H. E. Andreives, F.E.S 241 



"^ Observations on the Life-history of a Liotheid (Mallophaga) Parasite of the 



Curle\^\\Numenius arquata Linn, (with fi.giires). — J. Waterston, B.D., D.Sc. . 243 

 V Drepanothrips reuteri UzelJ|an addition to the British Fauna (»-if7i ,%wre). — 



R. S. Bagnall. F.R.S.E., F.L.S *.". 248 



V Hypera meles F. and other Coleoptera: in a Incerne field at Wicken. — Prof. T. 



Hudson Beare, B.Sc, F.R.8.E 249 



' Pterostichus ang-ustatus Diifts., and Anchomenus quadripunctatus De G.J|etc. in 



Kent.— P. Harwood, F.E.S i 249 



V Leistus montanus Steph. in Arran. — A. Fergnsson, F.E.S 250 



V The Generic Name Calycella Blair (Coleoptera).— Z. 6?. Blair, B.Sc, F.E.S. ... 250 

 /Butterfly notes from Oxford.— J. J. Waller, M.A., R.N., F.L.S 251 



V The Ghost Swift Moth and the " Will-o'-the-Wisp.' '—Eds 252 



VOsmia leucomelana Kirby in Shropshire. --TFiKoHj/ibi/ Gardner, F.L.S 252 



vTSTote on Nomada hillana Kirby. — R. C. L. Perlins, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S 252 



V Abnormal abundance of Typhlocyba ulmi L. in Hyde Park. — Major E. E. Austen 254 

 A Synonymical Note on Orthezia maenariensis Dougl. (Coccidae). — 7'^. Laing, 



F.E.S 254 



Aleyrodidse : correction of generic nomenclature. — Id 255 



Localities for Notonecta halophila J. Edw. — G. E. Hutchinson 255 



Billaea irrorata Mg. in Britain. — 0. J. Waimcright, F.E.S 255 



Society. — South London Entomological Society 256 



Some Indian Coleoptera (9) (continued) (icith jig%ires). — G. C. Cliampion, F.Z.S. 257 



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