CONTENTS. 



Butterflies in Hungary in 1910, J. N. Keynes, BI.A., D.Sc, F.E.S., and G. L. 



Keynes. Part I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 



Some Lepidoptera of the " Fourshire Stone " District, George Wheeler, M.A., 



F.Z.S., F.E.S. Parti 164 



Amphisbatis incongruella, Stn., probably myrmecophilous in the larval stage, 

 and a few notes on some other Myrmecophiles, H. St. J. K. Donisthorpe, 

 F.Z.S., F.E.S 169 



Luperina gueneei, Doubl., as a species and as a British species (plate), Hy. J. 



Turner, F.E.S. Part III. 171 



Digne, Rosa E. Page, B. A 173 



The Orthoptera in the Canary Isles, Malcolm Burr, D.Sc, M.A., F.E.S., 



F.L.S.,F.Z.S. Part II .. 175 



Current Notes . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 179 



The Conversazione, J. H. le B. Tomlin, M.A., F.E.S 182 



Obituary, Canon Cruttwell, F. A. Dixey, 31. A., M.D., F.E.S 183 



The July-August number will be a double number, and will probably contain two 

 plates. It will also have Notes on Collecting, Scientific Notes, Beport of Societies, and 

 numerous Curre.it Notes which have been unavoidably crowded out from the May and 

 June numbers, in addition to several articles either in type or at the printers. 



Rambles in Alpine Valleys. 



Bound in Cloth, with Map and Photographs of District. 

 Price 3s. 6d. 

 This book contains a series of essays dealing with the colours of insects, and sugges- 

 tions as to the relation in past time between the Alpine and British fauna. Many new 

 facts are brought forward, and entomological problems discussed from various standpoints. 



Woodside, Burnside, Hillside and Marsh. 



(Crown 8vo., Illustrated, 224 pp. and 103 woodcuts and full-page illustrations. Bound 



in Cloth. (Price 2/6). 



Another series of collecting expeditions into well-known entomological and natural 

 history localities, with description of botanical, geological, ornithological as well as 

 entomological matters of interest to be found therein. The places dealt with include 

 Cobham Woods, Cuxton Downs, the Western Highlands, Cliffe— all well known for their 

 rich entomological fauna. 



To be obtained from J. Herbert Tutt, 22, Francemary Eoad, Ladywell Road, 

 Brockley, S.E. 



