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Sugaring -• • — .. .. .. .. .. 213 



The Pterophorina - f Britain— J. W,"Tutt r F.E.s. .. .. - .. 218 



Bembidium iricolor, Bedel — E. A. Newbery .. .. . .- .. 222 



The Mollusca of Nottinghamshire — W. A. Gain " .. .. 224 



On a Successful Method of Rearing D. galii. — R. Newstead, f.e.s. .. . . 226 



Reports of Societies.. .. .. .. .. .. 229 



General Notes — A Day on the Deal Sandhills ; Agaracophagus cephalotes in the 

 Hastings District ; Lepidoptera attracted by Honey-dew; Macroglossa 



stellatarum -.. .... .. ........ .. 231 



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