CONTENTS. PAGK 



Is Aleuropteryx Intea, Low, identical with Coniopteryx lutea, Wallg. ? — Frof. 



Fr.Elapdleh, t'.E.S 121 



On the probable case of Molarmodes Zelleri, McL., and some notes on the 



larva.— Id 123 



Anisolabis annulipes, Luc, at Tavistock ; an earwig unrecorded for Britain.^ — 



Harold Swale, M.B 124 



Lita instabilella, Dgl., and its nearest British allies (continued). — Eustace R. 



Bankes, M.A., P.E.S 125 



Clunio marinus, Haliday: a marine Chironomid. — Qeorge H. Carpenter, B.Sc... 129 



Kyeimzing.— H.OuardKnaggs,M.D.,F.L.S 130 



Spring Lepidoptera. — R. M. Prideaux 132 



Abundance of Pyrameis cardui, L., in the Ziban, Algeria (second notice). — 



Rev A E. Eaton, M. A., F.E.S 133 



Deilephila euphorbise, L., abundant near Biskra, Algeria. — Id 133 



Ceuthorrhynchus suturellus, Gyll., &c., at Snodland. — James J. Walker, R.N., 



F.L.S 133 



Pselaphus dresdensis, &c., at Armagh. — Rev. W. F. Johnson, M.A., F.E.S .. . 134 



Coleoptera near Cardiff. — B. Tomlin .. 135 



Homalota (Aleuonota) rufotestacea, &c., at Guildford. — 0. G. Champion, F.Z.S... 135 



Eumicrus rufus near Shirley. — Horace Donisthorpe, F.E.S 136 



Lecanium rnbi, Schrank. — J. W. Douglas, F.E.S 136 



The European bluebottle fly in New Zealand. — R. H. Meade 136 



Review. — Alternating Generations : a Biological Study of Oak Galls and Gall 

 Flies : by Hermann Adler, M.D. Translated and edited by 0. R. 



Straton, F.RC.S., F.E.S 136 



Obituary. — Lucien Fran9ois Letbierry 137 



Dr. Jacob Spangberg 137 



Societies. — Birmingham Entomological Society 137 



Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society (Entomology) 138 



South London Entomological, &c., Society 139 



A second hundred new British species of Diptera {continued) .— 6 . H. Verrall, 



F.E.S 140 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.-Meetings for the 

 Session 1894-5:— 



Wednesday, June 6th, October 3rd & 17th, November 7th, Decem- 

 ber 5th, 1894, and (Annual), January 16th, 1895. 



TUESDAY, JUNE 19th. 

 VALUABLE COLLECTION OP EXOTIC LEPIDOPTERA, &c. 



TLIE. J. C. STEYENS will Sell by Auction, at his Great Rooms, 38, 

 King Street, Covent Garden, on Tuesday, June 19th, at half-past 12 

 precisely; the remaining portion of the Collection of Exotic Lepidoptera formed by 

 the late J. Jenner Weik, Esq., together with the Cabinets and Cases in which 

 they are contained ; also British Lepidoptera, Heads and Horns of Animals, Bird's 

 Eggs and Skins, Shells, and other Natural History Specimens. 

 On view the day prior, from 10 till 4, and Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



TUESDAY, JULY 10th. 



THE VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA FORMED BY 



Mr. J. R. WELLMAN. 



]V/rE. J. C. STEVENS will Sell by Auction at his Great Eooms, 38, 

 King Street, Covent Garden, on Tuesday, July 10th, at half-past 12 

 precisely, the Valuable Collection of British Lepidoptera, in unusually fine con- 

 dition, formed by Mr. J. R. Wellman, the result of upwards of 40 years' continuous 

 work, and contained in three Mahogany Cabinets, one of 40 and two of 20 drawers 

 each. The specimens are for the most part labelled, with full data. 

 On view the day prior, from 10 till 4, and Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



TgUEOPEAN LEPIDOPTEEA AND PEEPAEED LAEV^. 



Nearly 5000 species. For Frice List apply to 

 AUGUST HOFFMANN, Sachsenring l3, Cologne, Germany. 



