CONTENTS. PAGE 



On the British Species of Phora (continued). — John S. Wood, 31. £ 197 



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



F.Z.S., and R. Wylie Lloyd, F.E.S 203 



Cryptophagus fowleri, sp. nov., a beetle new to Britain. — Norman H. Joy, 



31.R.C.S., F.E.S 205 



Coleoptera in Devon.— P. de la Garde, R.N., F.E.S 206 



Two new European Siphonaptera. — Hon. N. Charles Rothschild, M.A., F.L.S. 207 

 Description of a new Smerinthine Hawkmoth from from South Africa. — Roland 



Trimen, M.A., F.R.S 209 



A new European species of Tortricidse. — E. Meyrick, B.A., F.R.S 211 



The first International Congress of Entomology 212 



The food-plant of Ceuthorrhjnchus atomus, Boh. (;= setosus, Boh.). — H. 



Britten, F.E.S 212 



Tychius polylineatus, Germ., at Streatley, Berks. — James J. Walker, M.A., 



R.N. , F.L.S 213 



Capture of Trichonyx sulcicoUis, Reich., and T. markeli, Aube. — Id 213 



New localities for Ptinus tectus, Boield. — Id , ... 213 



A note on the distribution of Bembidium saxatile, Gyll., Tar. vectensis, Fowler. 



— C. F. Selous, M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P 214 



Agabus brunneus, E., in the New Forest in 1908. — Id 214 



Note on Melitsea cynthia, B.\i.— T. A. Chapman, M.D., F.Z.S 214 



Agriades coridon and ants. — Id 215 



Times of emergence of British Lepidoptera. — Eustace R. BanJces, M.A., F.E.S. 216 



Capture of Ceroplatus lineatus, Y.—F. C. Adams, F.Z.S 217 



Early appearance of Leptomorphus walkeri, Curt. — Id 217 



A note on Aphidivorous larvse. — E.Maude Alderson, F.E.S 217 



Beviews. — Catalogue of the Hemiptera (Heteroptera),with biological and ana- 

 tomical references, lists of food-plants and parasites, &c. Vol. i, 

 Cimicidffi: by G. W. Kirkaldy 218 



Catalogue of British Hymenoptera of the Family Chalcididse : by 



Claude Morley, F.Z.S., F.E.S 219x7 



The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma: Der- 

 maptera (Earwigs) : bv Malcolm Burr, D.Sc, M.A., F.L.S. , 

 F.Z.S., F.E.S 219 



Society. — Soutli London Entomological Society 220 



T\li. STAUDINGER & BANG-HAAS, BLASEWITZ- DRESDEN, 



in their new Price List, No. LIII for 1910, offer more than 16,000 species 

 of well-named LEPIUOPTEl\A, set or in papers, from all parts of the world, 

 in finest condition; 1400 kinds of PREPARED LARV^ ; numerous LIVING 

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 the Proprietor, the remaining portion of the Collection of Exotic and European 

 Coleoptera formed by the late E. Aemitage, R.A. The Exotic Collection includes 

 a fine collection of CerambycidsB, contained in two handsome Pedestal Cabinets ; 

 and of other Families in Boxes. The European Collection consists of about 10,300 

 species and 30,000 specimens, and is contained in a Walnut Cabinet of 42 drawers 

 and 15 book boxes, and is suitable for a ProTincial Museum. 



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