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Diastictus vulneratus, Sturm, an addition to the British List — E. A. Newbery .. 253 

 Supplementary note on Diastictus vulneratus, Sturm. — Claude Morley, F.E.S. 254 



The British species of Leuctra. — Kenneth J. Morton, F.E.S 255 



Notes on the occurrence at Hastings of the larvaa of Cleodora cytiscila, Curt. 



—E. Connold, F.E.S 256 



On the thorax of the Gerridas. — Dr. E. Bergroth, C.M.Z.S 258 



Three new genera of Coccidae from Ceylon. — E. Ernest Green, F.E.S 260 



Leucania albipuncta in Suffolk. — C. 0. Barrett, F.E.S 263 



Xanthia ocellaris at Ipswich. — E. C. Bedwell, F.E.S. 263 



Hepialus humuli in the Faeroe Islands. — Nelson Annandale, B.A 263 



Variation in Lithosia deplana, Esp. (depressa, Esp.). — L. B. Prout, F.E.S 263 



New food-plant for Melanthia albicillata. — Qervase F. Mathew, R.N., F.L.S. ... 264 

 Occurrence of Panolis griseovariegata, Goez. (piniperda, Panz.), in June. — 



Eustace R. Bankes, M.A., F.E.S 264 



Lestes Dryas, Kby. (nympha, Selys), in Lincolnshire. — Eland. Shaw, M.R.C.S., 



F.E.S 264 



Abundance of iEschna mixta in South Devon. — 0. T. Porritt, F.L.S 264 



Does Sympetrum scoticum hibernate ? — R. McLachlan, F.R.S., 8fc 265 



A few Trichoptera from West Cornwall. — W. C. Boyd 265 



On a nest of Formica sanguinea and other Hymenoptera near Wellington 



College. — W. Barnes 265 



Ants displaced by Woodlice in New Zealand. — W. W. Smith, F.E.S 266 



Formica exsecta in South Devon.— A. H. Ramm 266 



Aculeates at Colchester in 1902. — B. S. Harwood Mf 266 



Aculeates in North Wales. — H. O.Bradley s, 267 



Lsemostenus complanatus, Dej., at Plymouth. — J. H. Keys, F.E.S 268 



A colony of Hister merdarius, F. — F. B. Jennings, F.E.S 268 



Stenostola ferrea, Schrk., at Barmouth. — J. Kidson Taylor 268 



Giiorimus nobilis near London. — Arthur Cottam 268 



Omalium septentrionis, Thorns., in Cumberland. — F. H. Day 268 



Metallites marginatus, Steph., on birches near Henley-on-Thames. — Rev. Canon 



Fowler, M.A., D.Sc, F.L.S 269 



Saperda scalaris, L., at Bretby Park, Derbyshire. — Id 269 



Otiorrhynchus ligustici, L., at Matlock. — Id 269 



Nabis brevis, Scholtz, and other Hemiptera at Woking. — E. Saunders, F.R.S, 8fc. 269 



Cteuophora flaveolata, F., in the New Forest. — Herbert Ashby 270 



Reviews. — A Natural History of the British Lepidoptera, vol. iii : by J. W. 



Tutt, F.E.S.— F. Merrifield, F.E.S 270 



Second Report of the (Natal) Government Entomologist : by Claude 



Fuller 271 



Societies. — South London Entomological, &c, Society 271 



Entomological Society of London 273 



Algerian Butterflies in February, March and April, 1902. — (Mrs.) Mary de la 



B. Nicholl, F.E.S 274 



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