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Notes on Lepidoptei-a observed on a visit to the Engadine in 1900 {con- 



cluded).^T. A. Chapman, M.D., F.Z.S 133 



On some Geometrides from the Grisous collected by Dr. T. A. Chapman in 



1900.— Louis B. Prout,F.E.S 136 



Hermaphrodite Hawaiian Odynerus. — R. C. L, Perkins, B.A 139 



Hermaphrodite specimen of Podalirius retusus, L. — Rev. F. D. Morice, M.A., 



F.E.S 141 



Note on Athalia spinarum. — Claude Morley, F.E.S. . 142 



The Types of Heer's Fauna Coleopterorum Helvetica. — D. Sharp, M.A., M.B., 



F.R.S 143 



Some critical remarks on various species of Bruchus. — G. C. Champion, F.Z.S. 144 

 Pei'lidsB taken in Norway in June and July, 1900, with remarks on certain 



Arctic forms. — Kenneth J. Morton, F.E.S 146 



The insects of Northamptonshire. — H. Ooss, F.L.S. 148 



Note on a form of Vanessa urtica?, L. — ^ D. Imms 148 



Melanism in Larentia multistrigaria. — G. T. Porritt, F.L.S 149 



Note on Metzneria littorella, Dgl. — Sydney Wehb 150 



Aculeate Hymenoptera at Tintagel, North Cornwall. — G. A. James Rothney, 



F.E.S loO 



Tipulidae in the West of Scotland (corrections). — Robert Henderson 150 



Ceroplatiis sesioides, Whlbg. : correction of name. — F. C. Adams, F.Z.S 150 



Volucella zunaria, Poda, in the Channel Islands. — ColhranJ. Wainwright, F.E.S. lol 



Aporomyia dubia, Fall., in Sutton Park. — Id 151 



Note on Encepha'ns complicans, Westw.— Claiide Morley, F.E.S 151 



Reviews. — Botanik und Zoologie in Osterreich in den Jahres, 1850 bis 1900 .. 152 

 List of British and Irish Spiders : by Rev. 0. P. Cambridge, M.A., 



F.R.S 153 



Societies. — Birmingham Entomological Society 153 



South London Entomological, &c.. Society 154 



Entomological Society of Loudon 155 



Coleoptera round about Jerusalem. — A. H. Stvinton, F.E.S 156 



Wo have just received the sad news of the death of Mons. A. Constant, at bis 

 residence near Cannes, on the 13th of May. — Eds. 



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CJNTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, WEDNESDAY, 



JUNE 5th, 1901, at 8 p.m. — Papers to he read : 



" Cases of Protective Resemblance, Mimicry, &c., iu British Coleoptera:" by Horace 



St. J. Donisthorpo. F.Z.S. 

 "A Revision of the American Notodontidse ." by W. Schaus, F.Z.S. 



