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Note on some fossil insects; p. 180. — Moulton (J.-C.) : Mr. Drucc's 

 criticisms, and an appcal; p. 182. — Champion (G.-C.) : Note on 

 the Curculionid-gonus Mascarauxùi Desbr.;p. 185, — Id. : On 

 some woevils attacking orchids; p. 200. — Brittkn (II.) : Trinodes 

 hirtus F., in Oxfordshirc; p. 185. — Id. : Ischnomera mnijainkollh 

 F., in Oxfordsliiro; p. 186. — Black (J.-E.) : Deleaster dichrom 

 Grav., in Roxburgshirc; p. 186. — Walker (J.-J.) : NotochUus 

 limbatus F ieh., in the New Forest; p. 186. — Id. : Occurrence of 

 Somotrichus {Lrbia) elevatiis F., in Clieshire; p. 203. — Id. : Eu- 

 connus Mâklini Mannh. in Iho Oxford district: p. 204. — Chap- 

 MAN (T.-A.) : A plague of caterpillars; p. 186. — Id. : Vespa nor- 

 végien at Reigate; p. 187. — Id. : A plague of caterpillars — ? 

 Vanessa urticae; p. 207. — Nicholson (G.-W.) : Otiorrhijnclms por- 

 catus Herbst, in Iroland; p. 202. — DoiNisthorpe (H.-S.-J.) : Pmjl- 

 liodes cijanopterii III. ab. tricolor Weiso, uew lo Britain; and notes 

 on species as Brilish ; p. 204. — Bayford (E.-G.) : Leptura san- 

 guinolenta L., at Barnsley; p. 205. — Day (F. -H.) : Field note on 

 Corymbites pectinicornis L. ; p. 205. — Collins (J.) : Ocypus cya- 

 iieus Payk., in the Oxford district; p. 205. — Scott (H.) : Another 

 Stapbylinid parasitic on a Dipteron; p. 206. — Cameron (M.) : 

 Note on Tanygnathus terminalis Er. ; p. 206. — Porritt (G. -T.) : 

 Black pupac of Abraxas grossulariata- p. 206. — Sich (A.) : 

 Colour of Stigmellid larvae; p. 207. — Green (E.) : The rhodo- 

 dendron Tingid {Stephanitis rhododendri Horv.) in Surrey; p. 207. 

 — Pearce (E.-K.) : Chrysops sepulchralis F., and Anthrax fenes- 

 tratus Fin., in Dorsetshire; p. 208, — Perkins (R.-G.-L.) : Noiiuidu 

 rufieornis (sensu lato) and its close allies; p. 210. 



EiitomologisVs Record and Journal of Variations {The), XXVII [1916], 

 p. 7-9. — RuRR (M.) : A note on Dinarchus dasypusUl.] p. 145. — 

 Id. : Field notes from Salonika; p. 189. — ïurner (H.-J.) : No- 

 menclature; p. 146. — Id. : Bibliography of Fieris napi, its forms' 

 and close allies; p. 156. — Id. : The upper Engadine in 1914; 

 p. 151. — Id. : Brenthis pales, its history and its named forms; 

 p. 160. — BuRROws (G.-R.-N.) : The timc of émergence of lepi- 

 doptcrous imagines; p. 148. ~ Donisthorpe (H.) : Cis dentaius, 

 Mellié, not a British insect; p. 155. — Bagnall (R. S.) : Records 

 on soni new British plant-galls. U. Some more Cecidomyid galls; 

 p. 158. — Verity (R.) : British race of Butterllics : their relation- 

 ships and nomenclature; p. 165. — Chapman (T.-A.) : Birds and 

 Buttertlies; p. 174. -- Id. : Period of incubation of Jùjeria npifor- 



