CONTENTS. pasa Sey 
Raphidia maculicollis (with Plate), W. J. Laisa 129. On the Tohnouicniae of the na 
Banksian Collection in the British Museum, Claude Morley, 131. Acrolitacon- 
sequana, H.-S., in Devon, with Stray Notes on its Habits, &e., Eustace 52 
R. Bankes, 137. Tortrices near Liverpool in 1907-8, W. Mansbridge, 139. On 
the Neuropterous Genus Raphidia, Linn., Claude Morley, 141. A New Bee of — 
the Genus Megachile from Africa, 7’. D. A, Cockerell, 144. Note on Evetria 
(Retinia) buoliana, Schiff., and E. pinicolana, Dbld., Eustace R. Bankes, 145, 
Descriptions of Two New Species of Mutilla from Kuching , Borneo, P. Cameron, 
146. Three New Anthophorid Bees from Texas, 7. =p, A. Cockerell, 147. 
The Athalia Group of the Genus Melitwea oe George Wheeler, 149524 
Five Weeks in the Vosges (concluded), A. #. Gibbs, 153. Four New Species 
of the Genus Eretmapodites (Theobald) from Ashanti, W. M. Graken, 157. 
Novres AND OBSERVATIONS, 159. Caprurgs AND Firip Reports, 160. — 
Societies, 161. Recent LItERATURE, 167. OBITUARY, 168. 
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