(This Number consists of 28 pages). 



CONTENTS. page 



Synopsis of the British forms of the Andrena minutula group (continued). — 



R. C. L. Perkins, D.Sc, M.A., F.E.S 73 



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



met with (concluded). — G. C. Champion, F.Z.S 76 



Philhydrus halophilus, Bedel: an addition to the British List of Coleoptera. 



— E. A. Newbery 79 



Notes on British Philydrus — D. Sharp, M.A., FR.S 80 



A note on the British species of Sphseridium, F .(with figures). — Norman B. 



Joy, M.R.C.S., F.E.S 83 



Anthicus bifasciatus, Rossi : a species new to Britain. — J. C. F. and B. F. 



Fryer 84 



Coleoptera in Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire (continued). B. Fortescue 



Fryer, F.E.S 85 



Some records of Scottish Siphonaptera. — Rev. James Waterston, B.D., B.Sc. . 88 



Another new Order of Insects 91 



Scopseus rubidus of British Collections : synonymical note. — E. A. Netvbery... 91 



Ocyusa defecta, Eey, in Westmorland.— J 7 . B. Day, F.E.S 92 



Proteinus limbatus, Wahlb. (crenulatus, Pand.), in Westmorland and Cum- 

 berland.— Id • 92 



Aradus lawsoni, Saunders — synonymical note. — G. C. Champion, F.Z.S 92 



Synonymy of Neonurus halidaii, Marsh., with Elasmosomaberolinense, Euthe. 



— Claude Morleif, F.Z.S 93 



A humble-bee attacked by a Dipteron. — Nelson M. Richardson, B.A 93 



A chloroform killing and relaxing bottle. — G. V. Budson, F.E.S 94 



Wet seasons and Acarid parasites on insects. — Id 94 



Change of name for Andrena ambigua, Perk. — R. C. L. Perkins, D.Sc, M.A., 



F.E.S 95 



Review. — " Second Supplement to the Lepidoptera of the Isle of Purbeck," 



by Nelson M. Eichardson, B.A 95 



Societies. — Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society 95 



South London Entomological Society 97 



The distribution of Carabus clathratus, L., with an attempt to confute the 



record of its occurrence in England. — Claude Morley, F.Z.S 97 



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