CONTENTS. pagb 



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



record of its occurrence in England (concluded). — Claude Morley, F.Z.S. 101 



A new species of Helophorus. — D. Sharp, M.A., F.R.S 103 



Malthodes crassicornis, Maklin ; a new British beetle. — Norman H. Joy, 



M.R.C.S., F.E.S 104 



On Anchomenus atratus, Panz., and A. dahli, Bon'e. — E. A. Newbery 105 



Some observations on the specific characters of Homalota (Bessobia) occulta, 



and H. fungivora, &c. {with figures) . — James H. Keys, F.E.S 106 



A Meloid " Triungulin " attached to a Telephorid (with figure). — O. C. 



jJhampion, F.Z.S 108 



Coleoptera in Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire (concluded). H. Fortescue 



Fryer, F.E.S 109 



•"^-Synopsis of the British forms of the Andrena minutula group (continued). — 



R. C. L. Perkins, B.Se., M.A., F.E.S 112 



Some notes on Crambus lithargyrellus, Hubn., and C. poliellus, Treitschke. — 



Hon. N. Charles Rothschild, M.A., F.L.S 115 



Note on the genus Arachnocoris, Scott. — Dr. E. Bergroth, C.M.Z.S 116 



List of Odonata collected at Tozeur, S. Tunisia, by Mr. Gr. C. Champion in 



May, 1913. — Herbert Campion 118 



Reoccurrence of Acalyptus rufipennis, Gyll., in Oxfordshire. — James J. 



Walker, M.A., R.N. , F.L.S 118 



Abundance of Haliplus striatus, Sharp, in Yorkshire. — Geo. B. Walsh 119 



Callidium (Pyrrhidium) sanguineum, L., in Essex. — W. H. Hanoood 119 



Philhydrushalophilus, Bedel, from Susses..— Norman H. Joy, M.R.C.S., F.E.S. 119 



Hastula hyerana, Mill., at Reigate.— T. A. Chapman, M.D., F.Z.S 120 



" A humble-bee attacked by a Dipteron." — W. H. Harwood 120 



Apparatus designed for setting small insects. — F. Thompson, M.R.C.S., 



L.R.C.P 120 



Wet seasons and Acarid parasites on insects. — Herbert Burn 121 



Evidence of memory and reasoning in a Pompilid. — Q. V. Hudson, F.E.S. ... 121 



Obituaby.— Petr Petrovich Semenoff-Tian-Shansky 122 



Societies. — South London Entomological Society 122 



Entomological Society of London 123 



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