CONTENTS. 



Visit of the Entomological Society of London to Oxford, 201. On Carnivorous 

 Lycaenid Larvae, E. Ernest Green, 202. Descriptions of some New Species of 

 Phytophagous Coleoptera from the Island of Mam-itius, Martin Jacoby, 203. 

 On some New Genera and Species of Hymenoptera (Ichneumonidse, Clirysi- 

 didae, Fossores, and Apidte), P. Cameron. 206. A List of Tortrices taken in 

 South Essex between 1885 and 1901, A. Thurnall, 208. Descriptions of New 

 Species of Heterocera from the Transvaal, W. L. Distant, 212. On the Mor- 

 phology and Classiiication of the Auchenorrhynchous Homoptera, H. J. 

 Hansen, 214. 



Notes and Obseevations. — White Ants or Termites, (Bev.) George Glover, 218. 

 Two Varieties of Lycsena icarus, F. A. Oldaker, 218. Varieties of Amphi- 

 dasys betularia, F. M. B. Carr, 218. British Tachinidat-, Colbran J. Wain- 

 wriglit, 219. British Orthoptera, 219. 



Captures and Fikld Reports. — Acidalia marginepunctata Ab., E. A. Cochayne, 

 219. Pyrameis (Vanessa) cardui in Fifeshire, Henry H. Brown, 219. Sphinx 

 pinastri at Winchester, E. I. Johns, 219. Iphiclides (Papilio) podalirius in 

 Lancashire, Wm. Burton, 219. Larvae and Pupae of Plusia moneta in 

 London, Raleigh S. Smalhnan, 220. Cymatophora octogesima (ocularis) and 

 Plusia moneta in Middlesex, Herbert S. Job, 220. Hydrelia uncula in Surrey'; 

 Ditula semifasciaua and Antithesia salicella in Surrey ; Hedya lariciana in 

 Surrey; Tortrix piceana and Sericoris bifasciana in the Esher District, 

 Bichard Soidh, 220. 



Societies, 221. Recent Literature, 224. 



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