Vlll CONTENTS. 



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XLIV. Monograph on tlie Coleopterous Genus DiphncepJuda, be- 

 longing to the LamelUcornes. By G. R. Waterhouse, Esq., M.E.S., 



and Curator to the Zoological Society of London 215 



XLV. On the Predaceous Habits of the Common Wasp, Fesjia 



vulgaris, Linn. By G. Newport, Esq 228 



XLVL Description of a new Hemipterous Insect from the Atlantic 



Ocean. By Rodert Templeton, Esq., R A., &c 230 



XLVII. Case of Maternal Attendance on the Larva by an Insect 

 of the Tribe of To-ehrantia, belonging to the Genus Perga, observed 

 at Hobarton, Tasmania. By R. H. Lewis, Esq., M.E.S., in a Letter 



addressed to the Secretary 232 



XLVIII. Anatomical Observations upon the Larva of Calosoma 

 si/cophanta. By Dr. Hermann Burmeister, Fellow of the Natural 



History Society of Berlin, For. M.E.S., &c 235 



XLIX. Observations upon the Corn Weevil, contained in a Letter 

 addressed to the Rev. F. W. Hope,F.R.S., Pres. E.S., &c. By William 



Mills, Esq., F.L.S., &c 241 



Journal of Proceedings xliii 



List of JMembers Ixxxix 



Catalogue of Library xcvii 



Explanation of Plates , cv 



Errata and Addenda cvi 



Address of the Scci'etary on the recent progress and pi-esent state of 

 Entomo!og3\ 



