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Some Records of Scottish Siphonaptera (concluded).— Re o. James Waterston, 



B.I)., B.Sv 161 



Dorcatoma punctulata, Muls., in England. — D. Sharp, 31. A., F ' E.S 167 



Additional species of British Typhlocybidae (with figures). — James Edwards, 



F.E.S 168 



Two additions to the British List of Diptera. — A. E. J. Carter 175 



The occurrence of a (new ?) species of Hesperia in Egypt. — Col. N. Manders, 



A. M.S. 174 



A chloroform killing and relaxing bottle (to it h figures). — H. 31. Hallett 17& 



Note on Mysia oblongo-guttata, L., ab. nigroguttata, Dollm. — G. C. Champion, 



F.Z.S 176 



Pygolampis bidentata, Goeze, in the New Forest. — E. A. Butler ', B.Sc, F.E.S. 176 



"Vanessa antiopa in Berks. — E. Ernest Green, F.E.S 177 



Reviews. — " Entomology, with special reference to its Biological and Economic 



Aspects," by Justus Watson Folsom, Sc.D. (Harvard) 177 



" A Text-book of Medical Entomology," by Walter Scott Patton, 

 M.B., I.M.S.,and Francis William Cragg, M.D.,I.M.S., F.E.S... 178 



"Common British Beetles," by the Kev. Ohas. A. Hall, F.R.M.S... 179 



Societies. — Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society 179 



South London Entomological and Natural History Society 180 



The Geographical Distribution of Danaida plexippus, L. (Danais archippus, F.) 

 with especial reference to its recent migrations. — James J. Walker, 31. A., 

 B.N.,F.L.S 181 



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