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Some interesting British Insects [II] (with coloured plate). — G. C. Champion, 



i^.Z.S., and E. Wylie Lloyd, F.E.S 1 



Oxjtelus saulcyi, Pand., a new British beetle from moles' nest. — Norman M. 



Joy, M.R.C.S., F.E.S 4, 



On the British species of Phsedon. — Z>. Sharp, 31. A., F.Ii.S 4 



Notes on some Coleoptera found at Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire. — C. F. Selous, 



M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P 6 



Cemiostoma susinelia, H.-S., a Tineid new to tlie British list, in Scotland. — 



Eustace R. Bankes, M.A., F.E S 8 



On four additions to the list of British Hjmenoptera. — E. Saunders, F.R.S.... 10 

 Description of a new Bat-bug from British Columbia (with figure). — Dr. G. 



Horcath 12 



Chloriona dorsata, Edvv., an addition to the list of British Homopteia. — E. A. 



Butler, B.A., B.Sc, F.E.S 13 



Ischnomera sanguinicoUis, P., and other beetles in the New Forest. — Rev. W. W. 



Fotvler, D.Sc, M.A., F.L.S 14 



Eediscoverj of Macronychus quadrituberculatus, Mid!.— t/. R. le B. TomJin, 



M.A., F.E.S 15 



New localities for Laccobius scutellaris, Mots. — Id 15 



Coleoptera in Devonshire. — L. 31. Biicknill 15 



A note on some inhabitants of a badger's nest. — Q. A. Dunlop 16 



Ehopalomesites tardyi, Curt., in Lancashire. — Jas. Armstrong 16 



Platystethus alutaceus, Thorns., and other additions to the Isle of Wight list 



of Coleoptera. — E. A. Newbery 16 



Leistus montanus, Steph., on Skiddaw. — Geo. B. Walsh 16 



Note on Evetria sylveslrana, Curt. — Eustace R. Bankes, 31. A., F.E.S 17 



Late emergence of Cerura bicuspis, Bkh. — Id 17 



Homoeosoma cretacella, Rossi, (senecionis, Vaughan) : a disclaimer. — Id 17 



The host of Hedychrydium coriaceum, Dhb. — G. Ariwld, F.E.S 18 



Crabro aphidum, Lep. , in the New Forest. — Id 1& 



Note on the geographical distribution of certain Trichoptera. — Rev. A. E. 



Eaton, 31. A., F.E.S , IB 



Review. — Charles Darwin and the Origin of Species : Addresses, &c., in 

 America and England in the year of the two Anniversaries. By Edward 

 B. Poulton, D.Sc, M.A., F.R.S., &c., Hope Professor of Zoology in the 



University of Oxford 19 



Obituary.— Professor Dr. Gustav Kraatz, Ph.D 21 



Societies. — Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society 22 



Soutli London Entomological Society 23 



Entomological Society of London 23 



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