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Polyoinmatus sapphirus = e&clieri .. .. .. .. .. 202 



Lepidoptera of the Muranza-Thal . . . . . . . . . . 210 



Hecatera serena, etc., on Blaekheath . . . . . . . . 217 



Dicranura vinula in the London district . . . . . . . . 217 



15. 10. 09. Lepidoptera of Santa Maria to Minister .. .. .. .. 225 



Lepidoptera of Trafoi to Sulden . . . . . . . . . 228 



Foodplants of <S7nHr()p(/s /'«(;(■ .. .. .. .. .. 235 



Agiindes hyhr. i^olonus. (T.E.S.).. .. .. .. .. Jv. 



The Natural History of British Lepidoptera, XL, first part issued 

 Sale of the first part of the late J. A. Clark's collection of 



Lepidoptera . . . . . . . . . . . . 294, etc. 



The Natural History of British Lepidoptera, X., completed. 

 09. Everest alcetas (coretaii) als eigene von E. argiades verschiedene 



Art. (Int. Ent. Zeit.) . . .. .. ' .. .. 233, etc. 



Rev. Henry Chas. Lang . . . . . . . . . . . . -jH 



A Discussion of the Affinities of Agr'uKh's tlietii^ (belluruus) and 



A. eoridon. (T.E.S.) .. .. .. .. .. .. vi. 



Aqriades polonus, a British insect . . . . . . . . . . 29 



The Walsingham Collection . . . . . . . . . . 48 



The British Hydnecias of the nictitau-f group . . . . . . 54 



Wing Measurements of Lepidoptera . . . . . . . . 09 



Edward Saunders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 



The Species of the iiictituns Group of Hydroeciit. (T.E.S.) . . xxiii. 

 Remarks on Mimetic Lepidoptera. (T.E.S.) .. .. .. xxix. 



Lepidoptera of the Staefa Bogs in 1909 . . . . . . . . 77 



The South Kensington Collections. . .. .. .. .. 98 



Extinction of Cryptogamous Plants. (S.E.) .. .. Ixxiii. 



The late Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 



The Lepidoptera of the Vorarlberg, etc. ■ • . . . . . . 149 



The Lepidoptera of the Sarnthal . . . . . . . . . . 15(; 



The Lepidoptera of the Mendel Pass . . . . . . . . IGO 



The Lepidoptera of Meran . . . . . . . . . . . . 17« 



The Lepidoptera of Neu Spondinig . . . . . . . . 180 



Some thoughts engendered on turning over the pages of Berge's 



Sehmetterlingsbuch, 9th edition, 1910 .. .. .. 211 



Rare British A';/Zofi^K(s;((, A'. :oW/'/iq/ert. (T.E.S.) .. . . xlvii. 



The Spring Brood of .J,'//ta(/f.s' cori(/o/(. (T.E.S.) .. .. xlix. 



Another British example of Xylopliasia zollikoferi . . . . 221 



The Walsingham Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 



Remarks on South American Mimics and Models. (T.E.S.) . . Iv. 

 Agriades polonuit, mit bemerkungen uber die bekannten 



Examplare dieser Form. (Societas Ent.) . . . . . . 3 



The Rivieran Races of Agriades eoridon. (Societas Ent.) 42, etc. 

 Innumerable Current Notes, Hints, Criticisms on Books re- 

 ceived. Hints on Collecting, Obituary Notices, Reports of 

 Societies, Prefaces, Practical Hints, Descriptions of Eggs, 

 Reports of Captures, etc., etc., are scattered throughout 

 the twenty-two volumes of the EntomologisVs Record mid 

 Journal of Variation. 



®^URRENT NOTES. 



Although this number of the FhitoiiwLogist'ii Hecoul was to have 

 been devoted exclusively to memorials of our late Editor, yet a subject 

 of such urgency has arisen that it must needs be dealt with immedi- 

 ately, if there is to be any hope of dealing effectively with it at all. 

 But indeed it can hardly be regarded as foreign to the main subject of 

 the present number, for it is a matter in which we miss Mr. Tutt's 

 personality at every turn ; his love of fair play, his strong sense of 

 justice, his power of rapidly seizing the important points of a subject, 

 and above all, his fighting instincts, would have been invaluable in the 

 present crisis, the more so, that had he lived he would now have 

 spoken officially as President of the Entomological Society of London. 



