CONTENTS. 



On some Recent Attempts to Classify the Coleoptera in accordance with their 

 Phj-logeny, (with ilhistrations), C. J. Galian, 121. Notes on the Life-history 

 of Chrysopa ilava, Scopoli (witli plate), E. Maude Alderson, 126. Some New 

 Cuhcidae from Western AustraUa, South Queensland and Tasmania (with 

 illustration), E. H. Strickland, 130. Nemoura dubitans, Morton, a Species of 

 Plecoptera New to the British Fauna, Kenueth.J. Morton, 134. An Algerian 

 Holiday, (with plate), A. E. Gibbs, 135. A New Genus of Australian Bees, 

 T. D. A. Cockerell, 140. New Species of Syntomidse from British Guiana and 

 South Brazil, W. J. Katje, 142. What has become of the British Satyridaj ? 

 Prof. It. Mcldola, 146. New Lepidoptera-Heterocera from Formosa (con- 

 (tinued), A: E. Wilcman, 148. By the Way, C. M., 152. 



Notes and Observations, 153. Societies, 157. Recent Literature, 159. 



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