(This Number consists of 36 Pages). 



CONTENTS. page 



Editorial (with Portraits) 125 



The British species of Gyrinus {with two plates). — D. Sharp, M.A., F.R.S. ... 128 



Philhydrus halophilus, Bedel : supplementary and corrective note. — E. A. 



Newbery 139 



On the variation in Britain of Cogcinella hieroglyphica, L., with some collateral 



matter {with figu res) .—James Edwards. F.E.S 139 



Andrena mixta, Schenck ; a species hitherto unrecorded from Britain. — R. C. L. 



Perkins, D.Sc, M.A., F.E.S 144 



Help-Notes towards the determination of British Tenthredinidse, &c. (32) {con- 

 cluded)— Rev. F. D. Morice, M. A., F.E.S 145 



Notes on British Phora (further additions).— John H. Wood, If.B 152 



Wicken Fen.— S. H. Earner 155 



Timarcha punctata, Laich. — an introduction by commerce. — O. B. Walsh 155 



Aquatic Coleoptera in Cumberland. — H. W. Waltis 15S 



Proteinus crenulatus, Pand., in Cumberland. — Jas. Murray 155 



Early emergence of Dicranura bifida. — C. G. Doughty , 155 



Reviews. — " The Indian Journal of Medical Research." 156 



"Syrphidse of Ohio," by C. L. Metcalf 156 



Obituary.— The Rev. Edwin Newson Bloomfield, M.A., F.E.S 157 



Societies. — Yorkshire Naturalists' Union : Entomological Section 157 



South London Entomological Society 158 



Entomological Society of London 159 



Some Kecords of Scottish Siphonaptera {continued). — Rev. James Waterston, 



B.D., B.Sc 159 



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