CONTENTS. 



PAGK 



Notes on certain British (or recorded as British) species of Oxj'belus Latr. 



{continued).— Rev. F. D. Mori-% M.A., F.E.S 241 



Notes on the Coleoptera, etc., recorded from '• Re.^in Animo " by the Rev. F. W. 



Hope (2).— G. C. Champic '. "^.S. 211 



New Hawaiian Caraboidea. — R. C. L. Perkins, ]).Sr.. M.A.. F.E.S '2U'> 



Two additions to the List of British Hemiptera -Heteroptera. — E. A. BnMer. 



B.A., B.Sc, F.E.S ■ .251 



Note on Aphelochirus aestivalis Fabr. — Dr. E. Ben/rofh, C.M.Z.S. ... 252- 



The Life-History of Conwentzia psociformis Curt, {irith firpire). — G. J. Arroiv, 



■ F.E.S ■ ■ 254 



Two new Indian species of Cosmopteryx. — E. Meynrh, B..4.. F.R.S. 257 



An alien at large. — Id -•■• 258 



The season of 1917.— Cf, T. Pon-i«, i'.L.S 259 



Observations on British Coccidae ; with descriptions of new species (ivith figures) 



(lio.lY.).— E.E. Green, F.Z.S 260 



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