CONTENTS. PAGE 



Nidification of Odynerus reniformis, Gmel., near Chobham (continued). — 



Rev.F. D. Morice,M.A.,F.E.8 217 



Carida affinis, Payk., a beetle new to Britain. — Dr. D. Sharp, M.A., F.R.8 220 



Some new exotic fleas. — Hon. N. Charles Rothschild, M.A., F.L.S 221 



Bearing of Apatura iris from a forced oviposition. — E. C. and F. W.Andrews... 224 



Calosoraa sycophanta in the New Forest. — Miss Ethel F. Chaivner, F.E.S 229 



Apion limonii, Kirby, in its original locality. — Claude Morley, F.E.S 229 



Epnrsea parvula, Er., and its pabulum. — Richard S. Bagnall, F.E.S 229 



Holoparamecus caularum, Aube, in the Isle of Sheppey. — J. J. Walker, M.A., 



R.N. , F.L.S 230 



Aetophorus imperialis, Germ., in Kent — G. W. Nicholson, M.A., B.C 230 



Coleoptera in Devon.— P H. De la Garde, R.N. 230 



Rbizophagus perforatus, Er., attracted by putrid meat. — Id 231 



Melanism in Fidonia atomaria.— Geo. T. Porritt, F.L.S 231 



Aristotelia lucidella, Stph. : a correction. — Rt. Hon. Lord Walsingham, M.A., 



LL.D., F.R.S , 232 



Crabro carbonarius, &c., in the South of Scotland. — William Evans 232 



Eare Hymenoptera Aculeata near Holmwood, Surrey. — C. H. Mortimer 232 



Athalia scutellariaB in Cheshire.— T. ^. Coward, F.Z.S 233 



Gastrophilus nasalis, L., in the New Forest.— F. C. Adams, F.E.S 233 



Phora cubitalis. Beck, a species new to the British list. — J. R. Malloch 233 



Mytilaspis pomorum, Bouche, on Helianthemum vulgare. — Dr. T. A. Chapman, 



F.Z.S 233 



Obituary. — Baron Charles Robert v. d. Osteu Sacken 234 



Society. — South London Entomological Society 235 



Coleoptera occurring in the nests of mammals and birds (continued). — 



Norman H. Joy, M.R.C.S., F.E.S 237 



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