CONTENTS. 



AxswEES TO CoERESPONDENTs. — Enclosure of Epping Forest, 303. Insects infesting 

 Sheep : — (1) The fag or tick ; (2) Mr. Cordeaux writes as follows on this Pest ; (3) The 

 Bot or Nose-fly of the Sheep, Henry Reeks; (4) Flesh-flies and blow-flies, Hem'y 

 lieeks, 306 — 309. Haltica fuscicornis an enemy of Saintfoin seedlings and other 

 Leguminosse, 309. Labia minor flying, Frederick Enocky 310. Nyssia lapponaria in 

 Scotland, 311. Timarchia tenebricosa, 311. Tipula oleracea, 312. Shower of Insects 

 at Bath, Charles Herbert Bree, 312. Name of Insect, H. Jenner-Fust, 314. Otiorhyn- 

 chus sulcatus and Peach Trees, 314. Eriogaster lanestris, 314. Variety of Arctia 

 Mendica, W. H. Hamilton, 314. Butterflies in Carmarthenshire, Owen S. Wilson, 315. 

 Bees deluded by the Colour of Spiders, [Rev.} C. W.Penny, 315. Works on Coleoptera 

 and Diptera, S. T. Klein, 316. Error in British Moths, C. E. Holford, 316. Gall on 

 Salix nigricans, 316. 



Entomological Notes, Captures, &c. — Xylomiges conspicillaris, Thornas Goodyear, 317. 

 Vanessa Antiopa near Sevenoaks, Charles Harns, 317. Description of the Larva of 

 Cabera exanthemaria, Geo. T. Porritt, 317. Eavages of Haltica fuscicornis at Grately, 

 near Andover, Henry Reeks, 318. Satyrus Tithonus, &c., in Eoss-shire, H. Jenner- 

 Fust, jun., 318. Solution of Corosive Sublimate as a Preservative; Mites in Cabinets, 

 C. E. Holford, 319. Earliness of the Season, [Rev.} Wm.Farren White, 319. Chelonia 

 villica feeding on Blackthorn, R. Meldola, 319. Questions on the Honey Bee, S. T. 

 Klein, 320. Stauropus Fagi on the Cotswolds, Joseph Merrin, 320. Acronycta Alni at 

 West Stow, [Rev.] A. H. Wratislaw, 320. The Hornet gnawing the smooth bark of 

 Elm, Henry Reeks, 320. Description of the Larva of Agdistes Bennettii, Henry 

 Moncreaff, 321. Death of Mr. Laycock, Samuel Doncaster, 322. 



Entomological Society. — Variety of Ehodocera Ehamni ; Shower of Insects at Bath ; 

 Galls on Pteris aquilina ; Scydmeenus rufus, 322 — 824. 



Hagoerstone Entomological Society, 324. 



I greatly regret having again to defer the publication of the conclusion of Mr. 

 Walker's descriptions of Egyptian Diptera. My own predilection for utilitarian 

 or economical Entomology has, perhaps, led me to give precedence to communi- 

 cations on that branch of the science ; but I am sure my friend Mr. Walker will 

 pardon the delay of his paper for a month. It shall certainly appear in the July- 

 number. — Edward Newman. 



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