CONTENTS. 



New and Little-known American Bees, T. D. A. Cocherell, 145. Stray Notes on 

 Aculeates, Percy E. Freke, 149. Descriptions of Two New Aculeate Hymeno- 

 ptera from the Transvaal, P. Cameron, 153. New Culicidse from the West 

 Coast of Africa, Fred. V. Thddbald, 154. A List of the " Macro-Lepidoptera" 

 of Lancaster and District (continued), C. H. Forsythe, 158. 



Notes and Observations. — Dytiscids in the New Forest, D. Sharp, 161. London 

 Lepidoptera, George Lock, 1 61. Eupitheeia stevensata, J. P. Mutch, 161. 

 Apamea ophiogramma, Francis G. Woodbridge, 161. Note on Haworth's 

 Type-specimen of " Noctua suhfusca," Eustace E. Ban kes, 161. The Mason 

 Collection, Eustace li. Bank'es, lf>2. Entomological Club, 162. 



Captures and Fikld Reports. — Deilephila livornica in Cornwall, H. D. Kenyon, 

 lti'J. Deilephila livornica in Wales, L. Stafford, 162. Notes from the Chester 

 District for 1904, J. Arklc, 163. 



Societies. — Entomological Society of London, 165. South Loudon Entomological 

 and Natural History Society, 165. Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological 

 Society, 166! Manchester Entomological Society, 167. Birmingham Ento- 

 mological Society, 168. 



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