C O N T E N r S. ,;,6E 



Antipodean Field Notes. III. — A sketch of the Entomology of Sydney, N.S.W. 



(continued). — James J. Walker, ZI.A., R.N., F.L. 8 25 



Mesophleps silacellus, Hb., a Lepidopterons genus and species new to Britain, 



in Sussex. — Eustace R. Bankes, M.A., F.E.S 28 



Help-Notes towards the determination of British Tenthredinidae, &c. (12). 



(continued).— Rev. F. D. Morice, M.A., F.E.S 30 



A new gall-inhabiting bug from Bengal. — Dr. G. Horvdth 33 



Kare Dragon-flies in Norfolk.— ff. J. Dobson, F.E.S 34 



Notes on some Coleoptera imported into our northern ports. — Richard S. Bag- 

 nail, F.E.S 36 



Some Buckinghamshire Coleoptera. — W. E. Sharp, F.E.S 38 



Coleoptera from old birds' nests. — Norman H. Joy, M.R.C.8., F.E.S 39 



Coleoptera from a wine collar. — Id 40 



Smicrus filiformis, Fairm., at Bradfielrl, Berkshire. — Id 40 



Ptinus tectus, Boield., in Scotland.— Pro/. T. Hudson Beare, B.Sc, F.R.S.E. ... 40 



Megacronus formosus, Gr., as British. — Horace Donisthorpe, F.Z.S 40 



Cubocephalus nigriventris, Thoms., parasitic on Tetropium. — Id 41 



Diptera in Dumbartonshire in 1905. — ./. R. Malloch 41 



Retarded emergence of Leiocampa dictseoides, Esp. — Eustace R. Bankes, M.A , 



F.E.S 41 



Abundance of Limnophilus elegans in the Isle of Man. — Geo. T. Porritt, F.L S. 42 



Tortrix pronubana in Guernsey. — IK A . Luff, F. E.S 42 



Tortrix pronubana, Hb. — Rev. E. N. Bloomfield, M.A., F.E.S 42 



A butterfly passenger.— (7. IK DaZe, F.E.S 42 



Obituary. — Mrs. Emma Sarah Hutchinson 43 



Societies. — Birmingham Entomological Society 44 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society 44 



Further notes on the capture of Amara anthobia, Villa, and the comparative 

 morphology of A. familiaris, Duft., and A. anthobia and A. Incida, Duft. — 



Bev. George A. Crawshay, M.A. , F.E.S 46 



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