CONTENTS. page 



Coleoptera and Aculeate Hymenoptera in East Kent in 1901. — Arthur J. Chitty, 



M.A., F.E.S 73 



Historical Notes on Lycaena Acis in Britain. — C. W. Dale, F.E.S 76 



Coleophora milvipennis, Zell., new to Britain. — C. Q. Barrett, F.E.S 79 



Pseudophlceus Waltlii, H.-S., a species new to the British Fauna, &r\ — H. J. 



Thouless 80 



New Corsican and French Micro-Lepidoptera (continued). — Rt. Hon. Lord 



Walsingham, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., 8fc 81 



Note on Osmia manicata, Morice, with description of the female. — Rev. F. D. 



Morice, M.A., F.E.S 81 



Macropis labiata, Pz., and fulvipes, F. — Id 83 



Hedychrum rutilans, Dhb., and H. fervidum, Sm., nee F. — Id 83 



Sirex gigas, L., and juvencus, L., in Herts and Norfolk. — J. Hartley Durrant, 



F.E.S 84 



Notes on Diptera in the New Forest during 1901. — F. C. Adams, F.Z.S 84 



The Reports to the Malaria Committee of the Royal Society. — Eds. 85 



Hyetodesia vagans, Fin., confirmed as British. — R. C. Bradley 85 



Lopus flavomarginatus, Don., in Blean Wood, and Paragus bicolor, at St. Mar- 

 garet's Bay.— A. J. Chitty, M.A., F.E.S 86 



Icerya seychellarum, Westw., in South Africa. — Prof. T. D. A. Cocker ell, F.Z.S. 86 



Fiorinia Sulcii, Newstead, in France. — Id 86 



Bamboo Coccids in Algeria. — Id ... 86 



Strachia picta probably imported with fruit. — H. J. Thouless 86 



Salda C-album, Fieb., and vestita, D. and S.—F. A. Newberu 86 



A few Odonata from the Chamonix Valley.— R. McLachlan, F.R.S 87 



Sphinx convolvuli, L., at Merton, Noi-folk, 1901. — J. Hartley Durrant, F.E.S... 87 



Papilio Machaon at Ely in 1881.— ta 87 



The hibernating stage of Coremia didymata. — E. B. Prout, F.E.S 87 



A correction — Blaps mortisaga. — J. Hartley Durrant, F.E.S 88 



Cryptophilus integer, Heer, in London. — G. C. Champion, F.Z.S 88 



Note on " Lathrobium atripalpe."— D. Sharp, M.A., M.B., F.R.S 88 



Carbolic Acid as a preventive of mildew, and preserver of collections. — Id. ... 88 



Reviews. — The Victoria History of the Counties of England : Surrey 89 



Genera Insectorum 90 



Societies. — Birmingham Entomological Society 90 



South London Entomological, &c, Society 90 



Entomological Society of London 92 



On Crinopteryx familiella, de Peyerimhoff. — T. A. Chapman, M.D., F.Z.S 93 



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