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A Synopsis of the British Siphonaptera (with eight plates). — Son. N. Charles 



Rothschild, M.A., F.L.iS., Fr.E. S 49 



Studies in Helophorini (3).— D, Sharp, M.A., F.R.S 113 



Euthia formicetorum Rejtt. : an addition to the list of British Coleoptera. — 



E. C. Bedwell. F.E.S ^ 119 



Bruchus pusillus Germ., var. seminarius Baudi, in Britain. — F. H. Day, F.E.S. 120 



A Catalogue of West Indian Coleoptera. — Eds 121 



The larva of Phyllotreta sinuata Steph. — Eds 121 



The British species of Haliplus.- Z>. Sharp, M.A., F.R.S 122 



The British species of Haliplus. — F. Baljour Browne, M. A 123 



Notes on the two species of the Meloid-genus Hornia Riley. — G. C. Champion, 



F.Z.S 123 



Teratology in Triplax aenea Schall.— ff. B. Walsh, B.Sc 124 



Coleoptera new to Cumberland. — F. H. Lay, F.E.S 124 



Harpalus obscurus F., in Cambridgeshire. — N. F. MacHardy, M.B., Ch. B. ... 125 



Lesteva luctuosa Fauv., in Yorkshire. — J. W. Carter, F.E.S 125 



Abundance of Pyrameis cardui in North Wales. — Willoughhy Gardner, F.L.S. 125 



Pararge megaera and Chrysophanus phlaeas in 1914. — Id 125 



Pyrameis cardui in London. — A. Sich, F.E.S 126 



The British Lepidoptera of the Oxford University Museum (Hope Department). 



—James J. Walker, M.A., R.N., F.L.S 126 



Note on Kirby and Spence's " Introduction to Entomology." — E. G. Bayford, 



F.E.S 126 



Review. — ''Some South Indian Insects and other Animals of Importance, 



considered especially from an Economic point of view." By T. Bainbrigge 



Fletcher, R.N., F.L.S 126 



Societies. — Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society 127 



South London Entomological Society 128 



A SYNOPSIS OF THE BEITISH SIPHONAPTERA, by the 



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