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CONTENTS. PAGE 



Notes on the Rhopalocera, &c., of the Alps, particularly the Upper Eugadine. 



—Aliert H. Jones, F.E.8 25 



Note on a few Orthoptera from Japan and Korea. — Malcolm Burr, F.Z.S 29 



Coleoptera in the Manchester District during 1897. — J. Harold Bailey, M.B.... ^0 

 Kevision of the Nomenclature of Micro-Lepidoptera {commenced). — Rt. Hon. 



Lord Walsingham, M.A., F.R.S., 8fc.,and J. Hartley Durrani, F.E.8 34 



On certain recent additions to the British Mnscidse (Tachinidse of Verrall's List). 



— Ernest E. Austen 35 



Meeting of the International Congress of Zoology at Cambridge in 1898 40 



The Ragonot Collection of Micro-Lepidoptera 40 



Homalofca clancula, Er., near Cheshara. — E. G. Ellim,an 40 



Andricus (Aphilotrix) corticis, L., and A. gemraatns, Adler. — G. 0. Bignell, 



F.E.S 40 



Aculeate Hymenoptera at Stoborough Heath, Dorset. — G. A. J. Rothney,F.L.S. 41 



Aculeate Hymenoptera at Newquay, North Cornwall. — Id 41 



Diptera taken in the New Forest. — F. C.Adams, F.E.S 42 



Mites wanted ! 43 



Review.— Report of the Government Entomologist (C. G. H.) for 1896: by C. 



P. Lounsbury 43 



Obituary, — George Henry Horn, M.D 43 



George Christopher Dennis, F.E.S 44 



Societies. — Birmingham Entomological Society 44 



South London Entomological, &c.. Society 45 



Entomological Society of London 45 



Some new species of Trichoptera belonging to the European Fauna, with notes 



on others. — B. McLachlan, F.R.8., i^c 46 



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