CONTENTS. 



PAQ8 



Entomology in Sarawak, Borneo (concluded). — G. E. Bryant, F.E.S 73 



On the British species of Dryops. — JD. Sharp, M.A., F.R.S 76 



Twenty-five Years in South Devon. A Lepidopterist's retrospect (conchided). — 



0. M. Mayor 79- 



The larva and pupa of Taeniorhynchus richiardii Fie. (Diptera, Ciilicidae) (with 



ficiure)—F. W. Edwards, F.E.S 83 



Secondary sexual character of Gibbium scotiiift ¥.—H. Britten, F.E.S. , 88 



Diabrotiea soror Lee. in Crlamorgaiishire. — H. E. David 88 



Note on the occurrence of some Ptinidae and Dermestidae in old cotton-mills at 



Droylsden, near Manchester. — W. Potter 88 



Notes on Derbidae in the British Museum Collection, II : a correction. — 



F.Muir, F.E.S 89' 



Hibernating Andrenas. — L, A. Box 89' 



Obituabt. — Frederick DuCane Godnian, D.C.L., F.E.S. (ivith poriraii) 89 



William Denison Roebuck, F.L.S 91 



On the Alimentary Canal and its appendages in the larvae of Scatopsidae and 



Bibionidae (Diptera Nematocera), with .some remarks on the parasites of 



these larvae {with figures). — D. Keilin , ScD 02' 



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