CONTENTS. PAGE 



On the British species of Phora (Part II), [continued']. — John U. Wood, M.B... 169 



Anisotoma flavicornis, Ch., an addition to the British List of Coleoptera. — 



Norman H. Joy, M.R.C.S., F.E.I 174 



A note on the Coleoptera of the Scilly Islands. — Id 175 



Ccelioxys afra, Lep. — a bee new to Britain— from the New Forest. — Rev. F. D. 



Morice, M.A., F.E.S 178 



Eccoptomera microps, Mg., and Agromyza bicornis, Kalb., two Diptera new to 



the British list.— J. R. Malloch 180 



Observations on Empis livida, L. — A . H. Hamm 181 



Qnedins nigrocceruleus, Muls. et Key, &c, in Devonshire. — James H. Keijs, 



F.E S 184 



Scymnus pulchellus, Herbst. — ./. R. le B Tomlin, M.A., F.E.S 185 



Stenophylax alpestris and Hemerobius quadrifasciatus near Sheffield. — G. T. 



Porritt, F.L.S 185 



Maearia liturata. var. nigrofulvata in Yorkshire. — Id 185 



" Is Scoparia dubitalis a root- or a moss-feeder ?" — A. Thwmall 186 



Tachytes pectinipes, Linn., and its prey. — Willoughby Gardner, F.L.* 186 



Nomada guttulata at Swanage, Dorset. — C. H. Mortimer, F.E.S 186 



Metatropis rufescens, Herr.-Schf., in the New Forest. — James J. Walker, M.A., 



R.N., FL.S 186 



Mallota cimbiciformis, Fin., in Northamptonshire. — Hon. N. C. Rothichild, 



M.A., F.L.S 187 



Pegomyia univittata, v. Ross, and P. setaria, Mgn., in North Kent. — H. W. 



Andrews, F.E.S 187 



Review. — ''A Natural History of the British Butterflies, their World-wide 

 Variation and Geographical Distribution ; a Text-Book for Stu- 

 dents and Collectors." Vol. II: by J. W. Tutt, F.E.S. 187 



Societies. — Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society 188 



South London Entomological Society 189 



Help-Notes towards the determination of the British Tenthredinidse. No. 22. 



— Rev. F. D. Morice, M.A., F.E.S 189 



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