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On the Proctotrypid genua Antseon, with descriptions of new species, and a 



table of those occurring in Britain {continued). — (the late) Arthur J. Chitty, 



M.A., F.E.S., pc 145 



Hydropori found at West Ay ton.— Rev. W. C. Hey, M.A 146 



Phyllotreta diademata, Foudr. : an addition to the British list of Coleoptera. — 



E. A. Newbery 148 



Butterflies and Neuroptera in Perthshire. — Kenneth J. Morton, F E.S 149 



Notes on certain Mycetophilida?. including several species new to the British 



List (concluded). — F. Jenkinson, M.A 150 



Apbodius scybalarius, P., ab. nigricans, Muls., at Deal. — F. B. Jennings, F.E. S. 155 



Some interesting Coleoptera at Hendon. — E. A. Butler, B.Sc, F.E.S 155 



Dasytes plnmbeus and D. oculatus of British Collections. — E. A. Newbery 156 



Recapture of Lathrobiuni elongatum, v. fraudulentum, Ganglb., at Slapton 



hey.— Norman H. Joy, M.R.C.S., F.E.S 156 



The Coleoptera of Lundy Island. — Norman H. Joy, M.R.C.S., F.E.S., and J. R 



le B. Tomlin, M.A., F.E.S 156 



Rhytidosomus globulus, Hbst., near Oxford. — James .1. Walker, M.A., R.N., 



F.L.S 157 



Probable immigration of Plusia gamma and Pyrameis cardui.— Id 157 



Occurrence of Steganoptycha subsequana, Haw., in Norfolk. — E. A. Atmore, 



F.E.% 157 



Cataplectica farreni in Norfolk. — Id 157 



Aculeate Hymeuoptera at Minehead, August 16th to September 23rd. 1907. — 



G. A. James Rothney, F.E.S 157 



Reviews.—" Forest Entomology :" by A. T. Gillanders, F. E.S 158 



" Thirty-First Annual Report and Proceedings of the Lancashire 



and Cheshire Entomological .Society, Session 1.9u7 " 159 



Obituary. — Pierre Adrien Prosper Finot 160 



Societies. — Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society 160 



South London Entomological Society 161 



Entomological Society of London 162 



On the British species of Phora (Part II).— John H. Wood, M.B 164 



BRITISH AND EXOTIC LEPIDOPTERA. 



TUESDAY, JULY 14th, AT ONE O'CLOCK. 



VfR J. C. STEVENS will sell by auction at his Rooms, 38, King 



Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C., the Collection of British Lepidoptera 

 formed by F. Harrison, Esq., of Barnsley ; a small Collection of British Lepi- 

 doptera and a thirty-drawer Mahogany Cabinet belonging to H. W. Jobson, Esq. ; 

 an extensive Collection of Exotic Lepidoptera arranged in Cabinets, the property 

 of Mrs. Thatcher ; also British and Exotic Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Birds' Eggs, 

 Books, &c, the property of the late Dr. A. F. Heath. 



On view day prior, 10 to 4, and Morning of Sale. Catalogues on application. 



tjOLIDAYS.— COLLECTOR, all Orders of Insects, 22, Old West- 



-"■-^ minster, desires to meet Companion ior three weeks, from July llth. Any 

 bracing locality in British Islands ; farther from beaten tracks the better. Suggest 

 Scottish coast, but not particular. Willing to camp out, but no experience. 

 Expenses unimportant. Appeiutments any evening, National Liberal Club. 



Letters, J. S. L , c/o R. H. PORTER, 7, Prince's Street, Cavendish Sq., W. 



