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Oxypoda scricea, Heer., taken in Dulwich Wood, by 

 Mr. Donisthorpe (" Ent. Record," 1905, p. 67). 



Qucdius variabilis, Heer., taken in Sherwood Forest by 

 Mr. Kidson-Taylor (" E. M. M.," 1905, p. 197). 



Silvanus mercator, Fauv., found in a bakery at King's 

 Lynn, Norfolk. Reported by Mr. J. R. le B. Tomlin 

 (<<"E. M. M.," 1905, p. 37). 



Tetropium crawshayi and Tetropium parcuui, both new to 

 science, are recorded by Dr. Sharp. The former was taken 

 in some numbers from larch, by Rev. G. A. Crawshay, at 

 Leighton Buzzard. The latter is at present only known 

 from two specimens in the museum at Cambridge, labelled 

 {t Near Manchester, 1865 " (" E. M. M.," 1905, pp. 271, 272). 



Triplax bicolor, Gyll., taken in Gibside, by Mr. R. S. 

 Bagnall (" E. M. M.," 1905, pp. 86, 135). 



Cryptoccphalus pusillus, ab. marshami, Weise. Hadrotoma 

 ni gripes, F. Mycetoporns clavicomis, var. forticornis, Fauv. 

 Phlceopora transita, Muls. et Rey. These four species are 

 added by Mr. H. Willoughby Ellis (" Ent. Record," 1905, 

 p. 270). 



Dermestes peruvianas, Laporte, recorded from Liverpool, 

 by Mr. J. R. le B. Tomlin (" Ent. Record," p. 107). 



Phymatodes lividus, Rossi. This insect was taken as far 

 back as 1895, by Mr. W. E. Butler, at Reading, but was 

 only identified last year by Mr. F. Bouskell (" Ent. Record," 

 p. 294). 



Melanophthalma distinguenda, Con. Among a number 01 

 interesting beetles found on a short trip to Lundy Island, 

 Dr. Joy took this species (" Trans. Ent. Soc," 1905, xlvi). 



To the Lepidoptera : 



Argyresthia illuminaiella , Fell. In such a well-worked 

 order it is not easy to add new species to our list, but our 

 Vice-President (Mr. Alfred Sich) in company with his 

 brother, Mr. H. Leonard Sich, was fortunate enough to 

 take four specimens of this moth at Hailsham in the 

 middle of June (" E. M. M.," p. 226). 



Tortrix pronubana, Hb., was taken at Bognor, in October, 

 by Mr. W. H. B. Fletcher (" E. M. M.," p. 276). Also taken 

 by Mr. H. Cooper, at Eastbourne, either at the end of Sep- 

 tember or beginning of October last (" Trans. Ent. Soc," 

 1905, lxiii). 



To the Hymenoptera : 



Rev. F. D. Morice records the addition of three new saw- 

 flies, Amauronewatus moricei, Konow, LygcEonematus pcedidus, 



