CONTENTS. pa8e 



On the Specific Value of Byblia Gotzius, Herbst (concluded). — Guy A. K. 



Marshall, F.Z S 49 



Hymenoptera collected by Col. Yerbury in S.-W. Ireland in 1901. — E. Saunders, 



F.L.S., Rev. F. D. Morice, M.A., F.E.S., and Claude Morley, F.E.S 51 



Four new species of Diptera (Fam. Borboridae) found in Britain. — J. E. Collin, 



F.E.S 55 



An Australian species of Micropterygidae. — E. Meyriclc, B.A., F.Z.S 60 



Descriptions of Oriental Limnichini (Coleoptera, Fam. Bvrrhidae). — D. Sharp, 



M.B.,F.R.S ." 61 



Notes on some Coleoptera of the Brent Valley, 1901. — W. E. Sharp 64 



Tachys parvulus, Dej., in the New Forest. — E. A. Newbery 65 



Lasiosomus enervis, H.-S., near Doddington, Kent. — A. J. Chitty, M.A., F.E.S. 66 



Pentatoma fuscispina on the North Esses Coast. — B. S. Harwood 66 



Nomada armata at Colchester. — Id. 66 



Papilio Machaon at Chippenham Fen. — H. Goss, F.L.S 66 



Abundance of Dasypolia templi near Halifax. — E. Halliday 66 



Larvae of Sphinx convolvuli in Northumberland. — J. E. Robson, F.E.S. 67 



Note on the egg laying of Nouagria sparganii. — W. B. Jeffrey 67 



Habits of Lipoptena cervi. — E. Meyriclc, B.A., F.Z.S 68 



The efficacy of glacial carbolic acid as a preventive of mildew. — H. G. 



Knaggs, M.D., F.L.S 68 



Reviews.— A List of British Diptera, 2nd edition: by G. H. Verrall 68 



Insects injurious to Staple Crops: by E. D. Sanderson 69 



Die Phoriden: by Th. Becker.— J. E. Collin, F.E.S 69 



Societies. — Birmingham Entomological Society 70 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society 70 



South London Entomological, &c, Society 72 



Entomological Society of London 72 



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