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Notes on the capture of Ilare Spoeics in 1858. Jaarg. 1859. 

 Observations on Ilymcnoptcrous Papers wliich have appareil during 



the year 1859 ; witli Notes on the Captures of Kare Speeics 



enz. Jaarg. 1860. 

 Observations on the Effeets of the late unfavourable Season on 



Hymenopterous Insects ; Notes on the Economy of certain 



Species, on the Capture of extreme Uarily etc, Jaarg. 1861. 

 Notes on Kynienoptcra, Jaarg, 1864', 

 On the catorpiUars of tlic Saw-Flics, By J, 0, Wcstwood. 



Jaarg, 1858. 



CoLEOPTKii.i (by E, W. Janson). 



New Britisli Colcoptcra since Stephens's Manual. Jaarg, 1855 , 

 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861. 



Observations on the Myrmecophilous Colcoptcra , or Ants-Nest 

 Beetles, of Britain. Jaarg. 1857, 1858. 



Instructions in Collecting and Preserving Colcoptcra. By Ï. 

 Ycrnon Wolaston. Jaarg. 1855. 



Notes on British Gcodephaga , with Description of one New 

 Species (Di/sc/nrins elongalulns). ]?y J. F. Dawson. Jaarg. 

 1856, Vervolgd in jaarg, 1857, 1858. 



Observations on the Nomenclature of British Carabidae, as estab- 

 lished in the ('alaloguc of British Colcoptcra by G. R. Wa- 

 tcrhousc. By Dr, Schaum, Jaarg. 1860, 



New Britisli Species , corrections , etc. , noticed since the publi- 

 cation of the Annual. By E. C. Bye. Jaarg. 1804. 



Diptera. 



Dipterous Notes and Queries. By W. Wilson Saunders. Jaarg. 

 1857. 



Neukopteua. (by Dr. Ilagcn), 



Synopsis of the Ik-itish Dragon-Flies (Jaarg, 1857), Planipennes 



(Jaarg, 1S58), Phryganidcie (Jaarg. 1859—61) and Psocidac 



(1861), 

 Explanation of Terms used in Dr. llagcn'a Paper. By A. II. 



Ilaliday. Jaarg. 1857. 

 Notes on British Trichoptera. By R. M'Lachlan. Jaarg. 1864. 



Hemiptera. 



A List of British Ilcmiptera. By Stainton. Jaarg. 1861. 

 Additions to the Fauna of Great Britain , and Descriptions of 

 Two New Species. By John Scott, Jaarg. 1864, 



Varia. 



Van Stainton : The Pursuit of Entomology. — An Address to 

 young Entoniologists (1855). — Advantages of the Study 



