This Number contains 28 Pages. 



CONTENTS. page 



Antipodean Field Notes. I. — New Caledonia, the New Hebrides, and adjacent 



islands (concluded).— James J. Walker, R.N., F.L.S., Sfc 197 



The position of Phora in the Svstem of Diptera. — Baron C. R. Osten Sacken, 



Ph.D., Hon. F.E.3 ' 204 



Ogcodes gibbosus, a rare Dipteron stored by Crabro interruptus. — Rev. H. S. 



Gorham, F.Z.S 205 



Is Macrophya hasrnatopus, Pz., a British insect? — Rev. F. D. Morice, M.A., 



F.E.S 207 



A 6cent-producing organ in the abdomen of the worker of Apis mellifica. — 



F. W. L. Sladen, F.E.S. , 208 



Occurrence of Trisenodes conspersa, Rbr., commonly, in South Devon. — R. 



McLachlan, F.R.S., pc 212 



Dragon-flies (including [schuura pumilio and Agrion mercuriale in abundance) 



and other Neuroptera in the New Forest. — G. T. Porritt, F.L.S. 213 



Aquatic Orthoptera in Ceylon. — E. Ernest Green, F.E.S. ..- 214 



On a Cicadine new to Britain. — James Edwards, F.E.S 215 



Lsemostenus complanatus, Dej., in Ireland : an addition to the British Fauna. 



— Stanley W. Kemp, F.E.S 216 



A new European species of Pterophoridae. — E. Meyrick, B.A., F.Z.S 217 



Rhizotrogus ochraceus, Knoch, confirmed as British. — Dr. D. Sharp, M.A., 



F.R.S 218 



Bembidium argenteolum, Ahr., at Lough Neagh. — Rev. W. F. Johnson, M.A., 



F.E.S 218 



A Stylopid attracted by light.— E. Ernest Green, F.E.S 219 



Coleoptera, &c, at Woking. — G. C. Champion, F.Z.S 219 



Coleoptera from East Kent.— A. J. Chitty, M.A., F.E.S 219 



Otiorrhynchus blandus, Gyl., in the Isle of Man. — J. Harold Bailey, M.B 219 



Prionocyphon serricornis in Epping Forest. — E. A. Butler, B.A., F.E.S 220 



Cionus luctuosus, Bohem., at Tenerife. — E. A. Elliott, F.E.S 220 



Lycaena Arion, &c, in Cornwall. — Herbert Goss, F.L.S,, Sfc 220 



Note on Leucauia favicolor, Barrt. — Gervase F. Mathew, R.N., F.L.S 220 



Lepidoptera in the New Forest in June, 1902.— G. T. Porritt, F.L.S 221 



The British Museum Collection of British Lepidoptera. — Sir G. F. Hampson, 



Bart., B.A., F.Z.S 221 



The white variety of Dianthcecia carpophaga. — Percy C. Reid, F.E.S 221 



The habits of Nyssia lapponaria. — Id 222 



Luperina testacea, Hb., at treacle. — Eustace R. Bankes, M.A., F.E.S 222 



Captures of Lepidoptera in Wilts.— E. Meyrick, B.A., F.Z.S 222 



Ceropales variegatus, F., at Woking.— Rev. F. D. Morice, MA., F.E.S 223 



Hymenoptera near Hayward's Heath, Sussex. — Id 223 



Wasps in Ireland and Berkshire : a specific comparison. — E. Saunders, F.R.S. , 



#-c 223 



A melanie aberration of Miris isevigatus, L. — F. B. Jennings, F.E.S 224 



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