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Some Indian Coleoptera (9) {concU(ded).-~G. C. Champion, F.Z.S 265 



Some Observations on the genus Bombus etc., in Wales. — C. L. Walton, M.Sc. .. 271 



Clytus arcuatuB L. in Notts and Lines. — J. W. Saunt 276 



Acanthocinus aedilis Linn, in Inverness-shire. — Rev. J. B. Hale 276 



Seitz's " Macrolepidoptera of the World." — Eds 276 



Hymenoptera and Aphides. — G. T. Lyle, F.E.S 276 



Phasmid larvae from Monnt Everest. — B. P. Uvarov, F.E.S 277 



Gymnetron squamicoUe Reitt. in Hants and Surrey. — G. C. Chamjnon, F.Z.S, ... 277 

 Sympetrum fcjnscolombii and other Dragonflies near London in October. — K. J. 



Morton, F.E.S 277 



Obituary. — Thomas George Bishop 279 



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