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Further 2^otes on Soath African Lepidoptera (concluded). — Frances Bairett : 



edited hy C. G. Barrett, F.E.S 145 



Note on Pezomachns. — Erriest A. Elliott, F.E.S 147 



Plectrocnemia breris, McLach., an addition to the British Trichoptera.— iJ. 



McLachlan, F.R.S., ^-c 149 



Odonata of East Sussex. — Rev. E. N. EloomHeld, M.A., F.E.S. 150 



New Corsican and French Micro-Lepidoptera {continued). — Rt. Hon. Lord 



Walsingham, il.A., LL.D., F.R.S 152 



Life-History of V^anessa gonerilla. Fab., of Xew Zealand. — Ambrose Quail, 



F.ES 153 



Note on Chrysomphalus dictyospermi, a scale-insect from Cannes. — Prof. T. D. A. 



Cockerell, F.Z.S 157 



Larval habits of the species of Goniodoma, Z- — Eustace R. BanJ:es,M.A., F.E.S. 158 



The sugar-cane borer moth. — Eds 158 



Protective resemblance in Eumia crataegata, L. — A. D. Imms 159 



Xenolechia aethiops, Westw., and Adela cuprella, Thnb., in Scotland. — K. J. 



Morton, F.E.6 ... 159 



Xenolechia aethiops, Westw., in Scotland. — William Evans, F.R.S.E 159 



Lyeaena argiolns in South London. — C. G. Barrett, F.E.S 159 



Papilio Machaon at Hythe, Kent.— »F. H. Mandy, B.A ... 160 



Deilephila livornica at St. Austell. — R. Newstead, F.E.S. 160 



Colias Edusa, &c., in South Devon. — Rev. A. E. Eaton, M.A., F.E.S 160 



Mutilla europasa and Polistes gallica, L. — Id 160 



Jiiotes on the habits of Ichneumon solicitorins and Scolobates varipes in New 



Zealand.— IF. W. Smith, F.E.S 160 



On the oviposition of Kanatra linearis. — F. Enoch, F.L.S 161 



Agelastica alni, L., at Deal. — P. B. Jennings, F.E.S 161 



Compsochilus palpalis, Er., &c., at Woking. — G. C. Champion, F.Z.S 162 



A reply to Mr. Keys' note on Homalota vicina, Steph. — Id 162 



Review.— The Insects of Aldemey: by W. A. Lutf 162 



SociETT. — Entomological Society of London .. 163 



An Excursion to Egypt, Palestine, Asia Minor, &c., in search of Aculeate 



Hjmenoptera.— Rev. F. D. Alorice, M.A., F.E.S 164 



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