CONTENTS. p;,GE 



On the British ppecies of Hydrotaea, Dsv. (concluded). — rercy H. Grimshaw, 



F.E.8 ■ 73 



Coleoptera from Fair Isle, North Britain. — Pro/. T. Hudson Beare, B.Sc, F.E.S. 77 



A Correction. — Rev. E. N. Bloontfield, M.A., F.E.S 78 



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



concluded).— Rev. F. D Morice, M.A., F.E.S 79 



Do. do. do. (continued,). (13). — Id. 80 



Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1905.— Rer. E. N. Blonmfield, M.A., F.E.S 85 



An apparatus for collecting small Arthropods. — G. C. Champiov^ F.Z.S 86 



Thyamis carta, All., as a British insect. —E. A. Newbery 87 



Coleoptera in the Newbury district. — P. Harvjood 87 



Notes on Irish Coleoptera. — Reu. W. F. .Johnson, M.A., F.E.S 89 



Occurrence of Henoticus serratus, Gyll , in North Wales. — J. Kidsnn Taylor... 90 



Quedius nigrocoeruleus, Rey, from Norfolk. — Norman H. Joy, M.R.C.S., F.E.S. 90 



Hymenoptora near Hastings — G. E. Frisby 90 



The host of Nomada solidaginis. — Id 90 



Aculeate Hyinenoptera at Lyme Regis. — Edward B Nevinson, F.E S 90 



Halesus guttntipennis in Derbyshire and Lincolnshire.— Geo. T. Porritt, F.L.S. 91 



Obituary —Charles WilliaiP Dale, F.E.S 91 



Reviews. — The Victoria History of the Counties of England : A History of 



Sussex. Insecta, edited by Herbert Goss, F.L.S 92 



Twenty-ninth Annual Report and Proceedings of the Lancashire 



and Cheshire Entomological Society, Se.^^sion 1905 92 



Societies. — Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society 93 



South London Entomological Society 93 



Entomologicnl Society of London 94 



Aculeate Hj'menoptera from Burgos, Old Castile, collected during the total 

 eclipse of the sun, August 3Uth, 1905. With a list of the species 



obtained, by Edward Saunders, F.K.S.— Rev. A. E. Eaton, M.A 96 



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