The present No. (including Index, &c.), extends to 40 pages. 



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Survival of Acherontia Atropos after being struck by an Ichneumon. — Rev. T. 



A. Marshall, M.A , F.E.S 265 



Tephrosia biundularia and crepuscularia. — John E. Rohson, F.E.S 266 



Silvanus surinamensis (Linn.) — G. C. Champion, F.Z.S. 268 



Note on Paromalus Luberti, Mars., and description of a remarkable species of 



the genus from Sumatra. — Q. Lewis, F.L.8 270 



On Plagithmysus : a Hawaiian genus of Longicorn Coleoptera {concluded). — 



Dr. D. Sharp, M.A. , F.R.S 271 



Bombus Sraithianus, White. — B. Sawnders, F L.S 275 



Trichoptera collected by Dr. Chapman at the Varanger Fiord. — R. McLachlan, 



F.RS.,^c 277 



Ravages of Termites (White Ants) at Sydney, N. S. W.—Id 278 



Stenophylax rotnndipennis in East Yorkshire. — G. T. Porritt, F.L.S 278 



Blabera gigantea at Bradford. — Malcolm Burr, F.E.S 278 



Local notes on British Orthoptera.— PF. J. Lucas 278 



Aspidiotus hederse, Vallot, new to Britain. — R. Newstead, F.E.S 279 



Syrphas guttatus as British. — F. C. Adams, F.E.S 279 



The larval habits of Baccha.— Baron C. R. Osten Sacken, Ph.D., Hon. F.E.S. ... 279 



Hibernation of Vanessa cardui in England. — J. H. Carpenter 279 



Tephrosia biundularia double brooded in both races. — Mrs. E. L. Bazett 280 



Mixodia palustrana, Z., in Ireland.— C. 0. Barrett, F.E.S. 280 



Tinea vinculella, H.-S.—^Mstace B. Bankes, M.A., F.E.S 280 



Oxytelus Fairmairei and Compsochilus palpalis in Bucks. — E. 0. Elliman 281 



Habits of Homalium gracilicorne and H. brevicorne. — A. Piffard 281 



Harpalus obscurus, F., in Dorsetshire. — H. St. J. Donisthorpe, F.E.S 281 



Review.— A Check List of the Coccidse : by T. D. A. Cockerell 282 



Societies. — Cambridge Entomological Society 282 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society 282 



Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society: Entomological Sec- 

 tion 283 



The South London Entomological, &c., Society 285 



Entomological Society of London 287 



Title Page, Index, &c i — xiv 



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