CONTENTS. P^GE 



On the British species of Phora (Part I), (concluded). — Dr. John H. Wood 265 



Drilus flavescens, Rossi, ? , and its larva. — E. 0. Bayford 267 



Foliates hirticrura, Meade, ? .—James Waterston, B.D., B.Sc 269 



Trisenodes reuteri, McLach., a species of Trichoptera new to Britain. — K. J, 



Morton, F.E.S 270 



Lathrobium elongatum, L., v. nigrnra,var.nov. — Norman H. Joy, M.R.C.8., F.E.S. 271 



Coleoptera captured in Sherwood Forest, June, 1906. — J.Kidson Taylor 272 



Otiorrhynchua morio, F., v. ebeninus, Gyll., in Scotland. — Id 272 



Medon castaneus, Grav., at Guildford. — G. C. Chamjnon, F.Z.S 272 



Gyrinus urinator, III., in the New Forest. — S. 0. Rendel 273 



Anisotomidae, &c., at Oxford.— J. J. Walker, M.A., R N., F.L.S 273 



Sitaris mnralis, Forat., near Oxford. — A. H. Eamm 273 



Harpalus honestus, Dufts., at Box Hill. — IF. West 274 



Catoptria aspidiscana, Hb , in Kent. — B. A, Bower, F.E.S 274 



Tortrix pronubana, Hb., reared from British larvae. — R. Adkin, F.E.S 274 



Enpitbecia consignata, Bork : a correction. — Eustace R. BanTces, M.A., F.E.S. 274 



Apanteles formosns, Wesra. — 0. C. Bignell, F.E.S , 275 



Aculeate Hymenoptera in the New Forest, Cornwall, &c. — G. Arnold 275 



Phora sordida, Zett., iu Dumbartonshire. — .J. R Malloch 276 



Review. — A Preliminary List of Durham Diptera, with Analytical Tables : by 



the Rev. W. J. VVingate 276 



SociETiKS. — Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society 277 



South London Entomological Society 278 



Entomological Society of London 279 



Title-Page .Index, &c i— xvi 



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