CONTENTS. pagjs 



Help-notes towards the determination of British Tenthredinidse, &e. (32J (con- 

 tinued).— Rev. F. D. Morice, M.A., F.E.S 49 



An excursion to Southern Tunisia, with notes on some of the Coleoptera, &c, 



met with. — G. C. Champion, F.Z.S 53 



Notes on a collection of Odonata from Van, Turkey in Asia (with Plate). — 



Kenneth J. Morton, F.E.S 56 



A remarkable case of venational teratology in Diptera (with figures). — F. W. 



Edwards, B.A., F.E.S 59 



Do House-flies hibernate ?— F. S. Haines, D.P.H., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P 60 



A few Coleoptera, &c., from Bengal. — G. C. Champion, F.Z S 61 



A note on the pairing of Atemeles paradoxus. — James H. Keys, F.E.S 61 



A note ou deformed antennae in certain beetles. —Geo. B. Walsh 62 



Some interesting captures of Coleoptera during 1913. — Id 63 



Sirex juvencus, L., and Monochamus sartor, L., in Yorkshire. — E. G. Bat/ford, 



F.E.S 64 



Notes on Lepidoptera in Surrey in 1913. — H. G. and R. J. Champion 64 



On the breeding of the variety nigrosparsata of Abraxas grossulariata. — G. T. 



Porritt, F.L.S 65 



.Notes on the breeding of two species of Diptera. — Lt.-Col. C. G. Nurse, F.E.S. 65 



Notes on two uncommon species of British Diptera. — Id 66 



Obitt/aby.— Ernest Olivier, F.E.S 67 



Reviews. — "The North American Dragon-flies of the genus .<Eshna." By 



E. M. Walker, B.A., M.B 67 



" Insect Life : its why and wherefore." By the Rev. Hubert G. 



Stanley, F.E.S 68 



"Common British Moths." By A. M. Stewart 68 



Societies. — South London Entomological Society 69 



Entomological Society of London 70 



Synopsis of the British forms of the Andrena minutula group. — R. C. L. 



Perkins, D.Sc, M.A., F.E.S 71 



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