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 lished, or who did not figure in that list, have requested 

 their present addresses to be given as under : — 

 * Cox, H. Ramsay, West Dulwich, S. 



Fryer, Charles, Birkdale Park, Southport. 



Kenderdine, F., Morningside, Old TrafFord, ]\Ianchester. 



Kenderdine, Richard, Arica, Peru. 



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THE EITOMOLO&IST'S MOITHLT MaiZHE ; 



CONDUCTED BY 



T. Blackburn. 1 R. M'Lachlan, F.L.S. 



H. G. Knaggs, M.D. I E. C. Rye. 

 H. T. StaintoxV, F.L.S. 



Contents of No. 19. Published December 1st, 1365. 



An Essay towards a Knowledge of British Homoptera. Rev. T. A. Mar- 

 shall, M.J. 

 Descriptions of new Genera and Species of Galleiucidae. /. S. Baly, 



F.L.S. 

 On some Aberrant Genera of Fsocina. Dr. H. A. Hagen, 

 An Entomological Excursion in the Alps. H. T. Stainton, F.L.S. 

 Description of a Species of Bledius new to Science. E. C. Rye. 

 Occurrence of a Bembidium new to Britain (B. quadrisignatum). Id. 

 Note on a Species of Atomaria new to the British lists (A. Barani), Id. 

 Note on a Species of Trachyphlaeus new to the British lists (T. aris- 



tatus). Id. 

 Note on the Occurrence of a Species of Omalium new to Britain 



(O. Pineti). D.Sharp. 

 Note on the Occurrence of a Species of Leptura new to Britain (L. rufa). 



Id. 

 Note on the Capture of an Atomaria new to Britain (A. impressa). Id. 

 Note on Tachyporus ruficollis. Id. 

 Hydroporus quinquelineatus, Zett., taken in Northumberland. T. J. 



Bold. 

 Occurrence of Limnephilus subcentralis. Hag., a Trichonterous insect 



new to Britain. A. E. Eaton. 



