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Cerura vinula. (H. Harpur Crewe, M.A.) Notodonta camelina double-brooded. 

 (E. Shepherd) Double-broodedness of the Notodontae. (Edward Newman) 

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 of a British Noctua new to Science. (J. M'Laren) Economy of Halias Queicaua. 

 (C. S. Gregson) Descriptions of two British Tineadse new to Science. (Arthur 

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 in the vicinity of Alverstoke, S uith Hants. (J. J. Reading, Esq.) Carabus intri- 

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 mouse. Birds — (Capt. C. W. Watkins) Ornithology of Andalusia. (Henry 

 Smurthwaite) Notes on Birds in Germany. (Edward Hearle Rodd) Occur- 

 rence of the Honey Buzzard near Penzance. (Edward J. Tuck) Occurrence of 

 the Rose-coloured Pastor and Hoopoe in Essex. (H. Stevenson) Occurrence of 

 the Rose Pastor, Merlin, and Peregrine, in Norfolk. (Capt. H. W. Hadfield) 

 Scarcity of the Song Thrush. (Arthur Woodroofe) A young Spoonbill shot at 

 Shoreham. (H. B. Tristram) Pelican found dead on the Coast of Durham. 

 (Alfred 0. Walktr) Occurrence of the Eared Grebe in Flintshire. (W. H. 

 Slaney) Do Cuckoos take the Eggs of other Birds as Food? Mollusca, &c. 

 (Rev. Alfred Merle Norman) tiissoa lactea in Jersey and the Isle of Herm ; 

 Limax Gagates in Scotland and Guernsey ; Octopus vulgaris at Herm ; Eurylepta 

 vittata at Herm. Insects. — (J. M'Laren) Duration of Pupa state in Acheron- 

 tiaAtropos. (Rev. Arthur Hussey, M.A.) Larva of Stauropus Fagi on the South 

 Downs of Sussex. (T. Thorncroft) Capture of Phlogophora empyrea, Agrotis 

 saucia, and Phibalapteryx gemmaria at Brighton. (Edward Newman) Capture 

 of Phlogophora empyrea near Lewes, &c. (Edwin Shepherd) Mr. Gregson's 

 Poscilochroma stabilana, a variety of P. sordidana — Mr. Stephens' P. stabilana 

 equals P. Solandriana. (Thomas Ingall) Capture of Sphinctus serotinus of 

 Gravenhorst. Notices of New Books. — *l Annals and Magazine of Natural History." 

 No. 170, December : — Notices of New Books. — " Journal of the Proceed- 

 ings of ihe Linnean Society," Parts IT. and III. " The Natural History Review," 

 No. XII. (William Kirby, M. A., F.R.S., F.L.S., Rector of Barham, and William 

 Spence, Esq., F.R.S , F.L.S.) " An Introduction to Entomology ; or, Elements 

 of the Natural History of Insects," comprising an account of noxious and useful 

 insects, &c. Seventh Edition, with an Appendix relative to the Origin and Progress 

 of the Work. (W. S. Dallas, F.L.S.) " A Natural History of the Animal King- 

 dom, being a systematic and Popular Description of the Habits, Structure, and 

 Classification of Animals." (Philip Henry Gosse, F.R.S.) Part II. : " A Manual 

 of Marine Zoology for the British Isles." (Rev. George Tugwell) " A Manual 

 of the Sea Anemones commonly found on the English Coast." (Philip Henry 

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