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shores of Loch Maree, Ross; it also occurs in Sweden, 

 Lapland, Finland, Switzerland, and Norway, but is not 

 known in either Germany or France. (" E. M. M.," vol. xxxi. 

 pp. 263, 264.) 



Ochthebms lejolisi, Muls. and Rey, is added by Mr. W. H. 

 Bennett, captured in pools of stale water at Ilfracombe. 

 (" E. M. M.," vol. xxxi., p. 181.) 



Hymenoptera gives us four additions : — Andrcna ainbigua 

 and Halidns angusticeps, Perkins. Two new species of An- 

 drenidas hitherto undescribed are introduced by Mr. R. C. L. 

 Perkins, M.A. ; the former is allied to and intermediate be- 

 tween varians, Rossi, and helvola. Linn., and has been taken 

 at Dartmoor in coitu. The latter is similar to H. punda- 

 tissiirms, Schenck, but is distinguishable by the difference of 

 the genital armature, and the fact that the tarsi are not at 

 all yellow. Habitat, Sidmouth and Weymouth. (" E. M. 

 M.," vol. xxxi., p. 39.) 



Sciopteryx consohrimts, Kl., taken in Guestling by Mr. W. 

 Bennett, April 3rd, 1893, and differentiated from 5. cestalis 

 by the Rev. E. N. Bloomfield. (" E. M. M.," vol. xxxi., p. 

 24 ; " Ent. Rec," vol. vi., p. 55.) 



Sphccodes rubiamdus, v. Hag. A bee new to Britain, and 

 now found to be an inquiline of Andrcna nigrocunca Siiid A. 

 lahialis, was discovered by Mr. Sladen, of Dover, on a grassy 

 bank at the edge of his carriage drive, and identified by Mr. 

 Edward Saunders. (" E. M. M.," vol. xxxi., pp. 256-259.) 



In Hemiptera-Homoptera we also have four discoveries, 

 viz. — 



Aleiirodes carpini, Koch, found on the branches of a horn- 

 beam at Bexley, Kent, by Mr. J. W. Douglas. (" E, M. 

 M.," vol. xxxi., p. 117.) 



Dadylopius hibernicus and radicum, two new species of 

 Coccidse, named and described by Mr. R. Newstead. (" E. 

 M. M.," vol. xxxi., pp. 167 and 235.) 



Salda Mnelleri, Gmelin, added by Mr. E. Saunders from 

 specimens taken at Scarborough, Aviemore, Horning, and 

 Ballinluig, Perth. (" E. M. M.," vol. xxxi., p. 237.) 



Neiiroptera (three species). Hydroptila tignrina, Ris,, 

 a species not uncommon in the Ambleside district, and 

 Oxyethira frid, Klap, identified by Mr. Morton from a speci- 

 men taken in the Rothiemurchus district a few years ago, 

 are both added by Mr. J. J. F. X. King. (" E. M. M.," vol. 

 xxxi., p. 112.) 



Mesophylax aspersus, Rbr., a Caddis fly new to Britain, is 

 described by Mr. R. McLachlan from a single female taken 



