CONTEXTS. ,„,P 



Notes on the British species of the frenns Anthonomus, Germ., with a descrip- 

 tion of a species new to Br-iti»iii. — Rev. C'lnnn Fowler, M.A., F.L S 309 



Hymenopterological Notes. — P. C'lnieroa, F.K.S. *^^^l| 



Description of a new species of the genus Phanaeus, Macleay. — D. G. Nevinsnn, 



MA,F.E.S 315 



Tricboptera observed in the Exmoor District in autumn. — II. McLachlan, F.R.S. 316 

 Observations on some British & Exotic Cocci. lae (No. 18). — J. W. Douglcts, F.E.S. 318 

 Descriptions of two new species of EuplcBa from the Soiitli Sea Islands. — 



Hamilton H. Druce, F.E.S 320 I 



Great flight of Culex, Tipula, and Tetramorium in New Zealand. — W. [V. Smith 320 



Meyrick's Pyralidina of Europe.— /Vo/. C. H. Fernall, F.E.S 323 



Trypeta bigelovi^, n sp.— T. D. A. Cockerell 324 



On a new species of Tomoderus from Japan.— G Ohanipion, F.Yj S 32.'> 



Note on the genus Dischidus, Kolbe, — Id 326 



Bidessus unistriatus, Sturm, &c., in East Norfolk.— Ti 326 i 



Anisotoma Triepkei, &c , at Aviemore. — R. W. Lloyd, F.E.S 327 



Anosia Plexippus (Danais Archippus) at Eastbourne. — A. H. Clarke, F.E.S. ... 327 



ChcBrocampa nerii near Dartmouth. — Henry F. Owen 32S | 



Description of the larva of Phoxopteryx upupana. — B. A. Bower, F.E.S 328 



Insects in the Scilly Isles — (7. W. Dale, F.E.S 328; 



Revikw: The Butterflies of North America: W. H. Edwards 328 



Obituary : E. T. Atkinson 329 



Societies: Birmingham Entomological Society . . 329 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society 330 



South London Entomological, &c., Society 330 



Entomological Society of London 331 



Title Page, Index, &c ' i — xvi 



N.B. — Important papers are in hand from Lord Walsingham, Rev. W. F. 

 Johnson, Drs. T. A. Chapman and J. H. Wood, Messrs. Baker, Blandford, B. Calvert, 

 J. Edwards, King, G. Lewis, Meyrick, Morgan, Morton, Newstead, Kichardson, 

 and others. 



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