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Monopis weaverella, Scott (n. syn. = semispilotella, Strand), specifically distinct 



from M. ruslicella, Hb. (with ^la,te). — Eustace R. Bankes,M.A., F.E.S... 221 



Description of a new species of Galerucella. — Rev. W. W. Fotcler, D.Sc, M.A., 



F.L.S. 228 



Notes on various British Coleoptera. — E. A. Newbery 229 



New Corsican and French Microlepidoptera {continued). — Rt. Ron. Lord Wal- 



singham, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., S(e 231 



Help-Notes towards the determination of Britisli Tenthredinidae. (27). — Rev. 



F. B. Morice, M.A., F.E.S 232 



HffinioTiia appendiculata, Panz., and other water-beetles near Oxford — Jamen 



J. Walker, M.A., R.N., F.L.S 238 



Cryptamorpha desjaniiiisi, Giier , in Glasgow. — Anderson Fergunson 238 



Smerinthiis ocellatus, L. — a tragedy ! — Eustace R. Bankes, M.A., F.E.S 238 



Lampronia (Incurvaria) tenuicornis, Stn., in Inverness-shire. — Id 239 



Occurrence of Trichoptilus paludum, Zell., near Woking. — JI. G. Champion... 239 

 Oviposition of Baccha. — Claude Morley, F.Z.S 240 



Ketiew. — African Mimetic Butterflies : being descriptions and illustrations of 

 the principal known instances of Mimetic Resemblance in the 

 Rhopalocera of the Ethiopian Region : by H. Eltringham, M.A., 

 Cantab, et Oxon., F.E.S., F.Z.S 240 



Society.— South London Entomological Society 242 



On the British species of Phora (co«^<«i(erf). — John H. Wood, 31. B 243 



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