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New species, &c, of Hemerobiina — Second Series (Osmylus). Conclusion.— 



R. M'LacAlan, F.L.S 197 



Hints on preserving larv«e. — -H. Pryer , 201 



Notes on the British species of Chilosia. — G. H. Verrall 203 



Description of a new species of the Coleopterous family Dorcidee. — Chas. 0. 



Waterhouse 207 



Notes on M. Pandelle's Monograph of the European Tachyporidee. — E. ft Rye . . 209 



Occurrence in Aberdeenshire of Amara Quenseli, Schon.j a species new to the 



British list of Coleoptera. — Robert Hislop . . 212 



Occurrence of Dyschirius angustatus, Ahr. (jejunus, Daws.), on the south-coast. — 



H. Moncreaff 213 



Note on Bembidium anglicanum, Sharp. — Thos. Jno. Bold 213 



Blemus longicornis, Sturm, taken in Cumberland. — Id 213 



Phyllotoma melitta, Newman=Fenusa betulae, Zaddach. — R. McLachlan, F.L.S. . 213 



Note on the pairing of Odynerus spinipes, Linn. — T. Algernon Chapman, M.D... 214 



Morayshire Lepidoptera. — G. B. Longstaff 214 



Description of the larva of Hypenodes costsestrigalis. — Rev. J. Hellins, M.A 217 



Early breeding of Aplecta occulta. — Geo. Norman 217 



More abnormal appearances of Lepidoptera. — Rev. J. Greene, M.A 217 



Note on Hydrilla palustris. — H. Jenner-Fust, Jun., M.A 217 



Lepidoptera captured at Guestling in 1869. — Rev. E. N. Bloomfield, M.A 218 



Obituary. — Mr. Benjamin D. Walsh 218 



Proceedings of the Entomological Society of London 219 



Haggerston Entomological Society 220 



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