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FAOB. 



Studies in Helophorini (8) (continued).— D. Sharp, M.A., F.R.S 273 



A note on the small form of Meotiea exilis Er. — Norman H. Joy, M.R.C.S., 



F.E.S 277 



On some new Xylophili from Borneo and Penang (with Plate). — G. C. 



Champion, F.Z.H 278 



On some additions to the British List of Coleoptera.— ^. A. Newbery and 



W. E. Sharp, F.E.S 288 



Note on the taxonomy of the Histeridae {with figures). — George Lewis, F.L.S. 28^ 

 Brachjarthrum limitatum Fieb. : a Capsid new to the British List. — E. A. 



Butler, B. A., B.Bc, F.E.S 290 



A new Opogona attached to sugar-cane.—^. MeyricJc, B.A., F.R.S 291 



Q-abrius primigenius Joy : a correction. — Norman if. Jog, M.R.C.S., F.E.S .. 292 



A food-plant of Orthochaetes insignis Aube.— -H". M. Hallett, F.E.S 292 



Meligethes brevis Sturm, in Co. Durham — G. B. Walsh, B.Sc 292 



Abundance of Hermaeophaga mercurialis F., near Oxford. — James J. Walker, 



M.A.,R.N., F.L.S 29a 



Carabus arvensis in Yorkshire : West Riding. — E. G. Bayford, F.E.S 293 



Sphinx convolvuli in Yorkshire : West Riding. — Id 293 



Larentia flavicinctata and Emmelesia minorata (ericetata), &c., at Grassington- 



in-Wharfedale.— IfT. G. Clutten 293 



The melanic form of Cymatophora or in England. — ffeo. T. Porritt, F.L.S. ... 294 

 A note on the distribution of Danaida plexippus in Australia. — James J. 



Walker, M.A., R.N., F.L.S 294. 



Retiews. — " An Exchange List of British Coleoptera." Compiled by E. A. 



Newbery and W. E. Sharp, F.E.S 29& 



" Report and Transactions of tlie Cardiff Naturalists' Society," 



Vol. XLVIL 1914 295. 



SociETT.r-South London Entomological and Natural History Society 296- 



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