CONTENTS. 



The International Congress of Entomology, H. Eotvland- Brown, 233. A New 

 Anopheline from South Africa (with illustrations), H. F. Carter, 237. Some 

 Bees from High Altitudes in the Himalaya Mountains, T.D. A. Cockerell, 238. 

 On the Ichneumonidae of ' Fauna Boreali- Americana,' Claude Morley, 242. 

 New LepidopteraHeterocera from Formosa (continued), A. E. Wileman, 244. 



Notes and Observations. — Hornets as Enemies of Arboriculture, C. G. Nurse, 

 248. On the " Assembling " of Mgena (Sesia) tipnliformis, E. Maude 

 Alderson, 249. Fecundity of Arctia caia, G. Lyle, 249. An Unrecorded 

 Food-plant for Eupithecia virgaureata, Louis B. Front, 249. Forficuline 

 Maternal Care, D. Sharp, 250. 



Captures and Field Rkports. — Synia musculosa in Wiltshire, H. Haynes, 250. 

 Locusta viridissima (Orthoptera), G. Lyle, 250. Lepidoptera at Gas Lamps, 

 Catherine Holmes, 250. Triecphora vulnerata (Homoptera), G. Lyle, 251. 

 " A New Name for the ' Bug ' Hunters," J. P. Mutch, 251. Coleophora hemero- 

 biella, A. Thiirnall, 251. Coremia quadrifasciaria in Surrey, P. A. Cardeiv, 

 251. Senta maritima in Sui'rey, Percy Richards, 251. Grammodes algira at 

 Hackney, 252. Pachys (Ainphidasys) betularia ab. doubledayaria in Essex, 

 G. H. Conquest, 252. Collecting at Kendal (Westmorland), 1910, Frank 

 Littlewood, 252. 



Societies, 256. Recent Literature, 256. 



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