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-23. British Orthoptera in the Dale Collection, I. Earwigs, Cockroaches, 

 and Crickets, by W. J. Lucas, B.A., F.E.S. (Ibid., 19 n, vol. xxii, 

 P- I35-) 



24. Third Supplement to the Preliminary List of the Coleoptera of the 



Oxford District in the Report of the Ashmolean Natural History 

 Society of Oxfordshire for 1906, by J. J. Walker. (From 'Report 

 of the Ashmolean Natural History Society' for 191 1, p. 45.) 



25. Notes on Celonia aura/a, L., and C . floricola, Herbst., by A. H. Hamm. 



(From ' Entomologist's Monthly Magazine ', 1 9 1 o, Second Series, 

 vol. xxi, p. 137.) 



26. Notes on the early stages of Haemonia appendiculata, Panz., by Joseph 



Collins. (Ibid., 19 n, vol xxii, p. 248.) 



27. Some Considerations in regard to the Classification of the Order 



Thysanoptera, by Richard S. Bagnall, F.L.S., F.E.S. (From 'Annals 

 and Magazine of Natural History', Series 8, vol. x, 1912, p. 220.) 



28. Cephalothrips monilicornu ; Reut., an addition to the Thysanoptera of 



Great Britain, by R. S. Bagnall. (From 'Entomologist's Monthly 

 Magazine', Second Series, vol. xxiii, 1912, p. 190.) 



29. Notes on some rare Thrips (Thysanoptera) from Scotland, by R. S. 



Bagnall. (From 'Scottish Naturalist', 1913, p. 37.) 



30. Records of two rare Woodlice from the Forth area, by R. S. Bagnall. 



(Ibid., p. 39.) 



31. Further Records of some British Symphyla, with Description of a new 



species, by R. S. Bagnall. (Issued Oct w 19 12, from 'Transactions 

 of the Natural History Society of Northumberland, Durham, and 

 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, New Series, vol. iv, p. 171.) 



32. Brief Records of Chaetochylene vesuviana, Newp., and other Myriopods 



new to the British Fauna, by R. S. Bagnall. (From ' The Zoologist ', 

 1912, p. 264.) 



33. Notes towards a Knowledge of the Clyde Myriapoda, by R. S. Bagnall, 



F.L.S., F.E.S. (From 'The Glasgow Naturalist', 19 13, p. 89.) 



34. Extracts from the ' Proceedings of the Entomological Society of London', 



March-June, 1910, containing the following communications: — 

 a. Mar. 2, 1910. — 1. Preliminary note on Mr. A. D. Millar's experi- 

 mental breeding of forms of the Nymphaline genus Euralia in 

 Natal, by the Professor, (p. xiv.) 



2. The female of Apaturopsis cleocharis, Hew., taken by C. F. M. 

 Swynnerton in S.E. Rhodesia, by the Professor, (p. xvii.) 



