CONTENTS. 



Descriptions of Two New Beetles from Angola (with illustration), E. A. Hea \ 97. 

 Notes on some Stephensian Types of Tortricina in the National Colli tion, 

 lilchard South, 98. New Cuhcidae from the West Coast of Africa, .Fm?. V. 

 Theobald. 101. Preoccupied Names in Coleoptera, T. I). A. CockereU, 104. 

 New Species of Hvmenoptera (Aculeate, Ichneuuionida?, and Braconidae) from 

 India (concluded), P. Cameron, 105. A List of the " Macro-Lepidoptera" of 

 Lancaster and District (continued), C. H. Forsythe, 108. 



Notes and Observations. — Breeding Dragonflies from the Egg, L. Doncaster, 

 110. Western Sinerinthids, T. D. A. CockereU, 111. Leucopheea surinam- 

 ensis, L., breeding in Britain, E. J. B. Sopp, 111. The Mason Collection, 112. 



Captures and Field Reports. — Tortrices in the Liverpool District, William 

 Manshridge, 115. 



Societies. — Entomological Society of London, 116. South Loudon Entomological . 

 and Natural History Society, 117. Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological 

 Society, 119. Birmingham Entomological Society, 119. Hawaiian Entomo- 

 logical Society. 120. 



Obituary, 120. 



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