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R. M'LACHLAN, F.L.S. I H. T. STAINTON, F.R.S. 



Contents of No. 79. December, 1870. 



On the occurrence of theNeuropterous genus Sialis in Chili. R.M'LacliIan, 



F.L.S. 

 On certain British Hemiptera-Homoptera (revision of the family Cixiidae) 



— continued. J. Scott. 

 Occurrence near Cirencester of a species of Meloe new to Britain. Prof. 



IV. R. HP Nab, M.D. 

 Note ow occurrence in Britain of Trachyphloeus myrmecophilus, Seidlitz, 



with observations on a second British species of Cathorniiocerus, 



and on the value of that genus. E. C. Rye. 

 Note on a species of Ptenidium new to the British list. Rev. A. Matthews, 



M.A. 

 Note on Ptenidium intermedium, Wankowiez. T. Wilkinson. 

 Note on Homalium Heerii. E. C. Rye. 

 Observations on Homalium brevicorne, Er,, and H. gracilicorne, Fairm. 



Id. 

 Note on Trogophloeus foveolatus, Sahib. Id. 



Note on food-plant of Cryptocephalus Wasastjernii. G. R. Crotch, M.A. 

 Notes on Portsea Coleoptera. H. Moncreaff. 

 Captures of Coleoptera near Maidstone. Rev. H. S. Gorham. 

 Notes on Meligethes. Id. 



Capture of Opilus mollis and Callidium variabile at sugar. /. F. Scott. 

 Description of two species of Hemiptera new to the British list and 



notice of a third. E. Saunders, F.L.S. 

 Capture of Lamproplax Sharpi, D. & S., in the South of England. 



E. C. Rye. 

 Stenocephalus agilis in South Wales. E. R. Curzon. 

 Andricus inflator, Hartig, occurring in Britain. Albert Mailer. 



