﻿CONTENTS. 



The Larva of Cardiophorus asellus (Coleoptera, Fam. Elateridre), David Slinrp, 

 189. Notes on the Britisli Mosqnitos (Culicina?), F. W. Edwards, 191. 

 Description of a. New Species of Anomalou (Ichneuiaonidae) from Hongkong, 

 P. Cameron, 195. Some New Species of Zamarada (Fam. Geometridse), 

 Louis B. Prout, 196. Description of a New Ethiopian Cicada, W. L. Distant, 

 200. Dorset Odonata in 1911, F. H. Haines, 201. Notes from an Essex 

 Lepidopterist's Diary for 1911 (continued), 'Gertjase F. Mathew, 202. 



Notes and Observations, 204. Societies, 211. 



Recent Literature, 212. 



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