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Help-Notes towards the determination of British Tenthredinidse, &c. (26 con- 

 tinued) ; Dolerides (continued).— Sev. F. D. Morice, M.A., F.E.S 101 



Notes on Corticaria, with descriptions of two new species. — I). Sharp, M.D., 



3I.A.,F.R.S 105 



Lesteva fontinalis, Kies., an addition to the British list of Coleoptera. — 



E. A. Neiobery 109 



Enarmonia erieetana, H.-S., a species of Tortricina new to the British List, 



u\ ^coi\dinz\.— Eustace R. Bankes, M.A., F.E.S 110 



A new aberration of Ephyra pendularia, L — F. C. Woodforde, B.A., F.E.S... 114 



Coleoptera taken in Devonshire during 1909.— P. de la Garde, S.N., F.E.S. 115 



Myrmecoxenus vaporarioum, Gruer., near Oxford. — James J. Walker, M.A., 



R.N., F.L.S 117 



Winged examples of Diglotta — James H. Keys, F.E.S 117 



Lesteva sicula, Eriehs., and Lesteva punctata, Erichs. — Prof. T. Hudson Beare, 



B.ScF.R.S.E 118 



A note on Tychius hsematopus, Gyll., &c. — Rorace Donisthorpe, F.Z.S 118 



A suggestion for future records of Coleoptera. — Id 118 



A further instance of Coleophora troglodytella, Dup., feeding on Achillea 



millefolium, L., in Britain 119 



Nemoura meyeri, Pict., abundant in March. — George T. Porritt, F.L.S IIJ) 



A species of Mycetophila bred in England. — Rev. E. A'. Bloomfield, M.A., 



F.E.S 119 



Obittary. — George Sharp Saunders 120 



Societies. — Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society 120 



South London Entomological Society 121 



Entomological Society of London 121 



Additions and corrections to the British List of Muscidae Acalyptratae {con- 



timted).— James E. Collin, F.E.S 124 



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