IV 
CONTENTS. 
XIII. On the Domestic Habits of a minute Species of Ant. By J. 
Bostock, M.D., F.R.S., &c 65 
XIV. Descriptions of new Exotic Aculeate Hymenoptera. By W. E. 
Shuckard, Esq., V.P.E.S 68 
Journal of Proceedings i 
PART II. 1838. 
XV. Descriptions of two Species of the Coleopterous Family Paus- 
sidce. By W. W. Saunders, Esq., F. L.S., &c 83 
XVI. Descriptions of some new or but imperfectly known Species 
belonging to the Coleopterous Family Paussidce. By J. O. 
Westwood, F.L.S 84 
XVII. Note respecting the Larva; of Blaps Mortisaga. By Robert 
Patterson, Esq., V.P. Nat. Hist. Soc. Belfast. With a De- 
scription of the Larvae. By A. II. Haliday, Esq., M.A. . 99 
XVIII. Some Account of the Genus Myocoris, of the Family Re- 
duvini. By Dr. Hermann Burmeister, Fellow of the Na- 
turalist Society of Berlin, For. M.E.S., &c. (Communicated 
by J. O. Westwood.) 102 
XIX. On the Ravages of the Turnip Fly (Haltica nemorum), with 
Experiments. By T. S 108 
XX. Description of a new Genus of Exotic Bees. By J. O. West- 
avood, F.L.S 112 
XXI. Description of a new Irish Crustaceous Animal. By Robert 
Templeton, Esq., R.A 114 
XXII. On the Apod Larvae of the Hymenoptera, with Reference to 
the Segmental Theory of Annulose Animals. By J. O. West- 
wood, F.L.S., &e 121 
XXIII. Descriptions of some Species of Carabidce, collected by 
Charles Darwin, Esq., in his late Voyage. By the Rev. F. 
W. Hope, M.A., F.R.S., &c 128 
XXIV. Descriptions of some of the Insects brought to this Country 
by C. Darwin, Esq. By G. R. Waterhouse, Esq,, Curator 
to the Zoological Society of London 131 
XXV. Observations on the Habits of the Purple Emperor ( Apatura 
Iris). By the late P. S. Pallas, M.D 136 
XXVI. Synopsis of the Species belonging to the Genus Castnia. 
By George Robert Gray, Esq., M.E.S 140 
XXVII. Notice sur le Male de V Epoinidiopteron Julii. Par M. de 
♦* Romand, de Tours, Chev. de Leg. d’Honneur, &e.) . . . 149 
