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The larvae of Agriades damon and Plebeius argyrognomon (concluded) (with 



three plates).— T. A. Chapman, M.I)., F.Z.S 25 



On the occurrence in Britain of the Ceuthorrhynchus chalyb;«us of Continental 



authors, with remarks on some allied species. — James Edwards, F.E.S. ... 30 



Andrena nana of British authors distinct from A. nana of Kirby. — S. C. L. 



Perkins, D.Sc, M.A., F.Z.S 34 



Descriptions of some new species of British Thysanoptera (Tubulifera), with 



notes on various described forms. — Richard S. Bag nail, F.L.S 35 



Do House-fiies hibernate? — Ernest E. Austen 39 



Pterostichus parumpunctatus, Germ., in the Newcastle district.— G^o. B. 



Walsh, B.Sc 40 



Neoclytus acuminatus, F., in Yorkshire. — E. G. Bayford, F.E.S 40 



The ravages of Bupalus piniarius in Prussia. — H. G. Champion, B.A 41 



Reviews. — " Diptera Danica, Part IV : Dolichopodidse," by William Lundbeck 41 



" Fabre, Poet of Science " by Dr. C. V. Legros, with a preface by 



Dr. J. H. Fabre : translated by Bernard Miall 42 



" The Life of the Fly," into which are interspersed some Chapters 

 of Autobiography by J. Henri Fabre, ti-anslated by Alexander 

 Teixeira de Mattos, F.Z.S 42 



Obituaries. — Philip Reese Uhler, L.L.D 43 



Jules Desbrochers des Loges 43 



Societies. — South London Entomological Society 43 



Yorkshire Naturalists' Union: Entomological Section 45 



Help-notes towards the determination of British Tenthredinidae, &c. (32,). — 



Rev. F. D. Morice, M.A., F.E.S 48 



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