CONTENTS. 



PAGE. 



Notes on the Lepidoptera of the Scottish Highlands, Dorothy J. Jackson . . . . 257 



Two months among the Butterflies in Southern Spain, Albert H. Joneit, F.E.S.. . 261 



The Latest in Nomenclature, G. T. Bcthune-Baker, F.L.S., F.Z.S., F.E.S. . . 263 



Descripti:)ns or Figures, Louis B. Front, F.E.S. . . . . . . . . • . 263 



A month in Switzerland and elsewhere, George Iflieeler, M.A., F.Z.S., F.E.S. . . 265 

 New Hemitheinse (Geometrinie) from British and Dutch New Guinea, Louis B. 



Front, F.E.S 267 



Hibernation of Cataclysta lemnalis, L., T. A. Chajman, 31. D., F.Z.S., F.E.S. . . 268 



Luperina /?) (Apamea) gueneei, Doubleday, as a species, and as a British species, 



F. N.^Pearce, F.E.S.,& (T.A.C.) 269 



Ije^ido-gtei-ologj, G. T. Bethune-Baker, F.L.S., F.Z.S., F.E.S 271 



Scientific Notes and Observations :—Hymenoptera occupying old burrows of 

 Trochilium andrenjeformis, E. A. Cockayne, F.E.S.; Pieris rapfp feeding 

 while paired, Alfred Sich, F.E.S.; A variety of Euchloe euphenoides, 

 Lieut. -Col. N. Manders, B.A.M.C, F.E.S. ; The abundance of Pieris rapes, 

 etc., P. A. H. Ahtschamp, F.E.S 271 



Notes on Collecting : — Aberrations of Polyommatus icarus and Rumicia phlseas, 

 Harold B. Williavis : Colias edusa, etc., i- TF. Neumian, F.E.S.; Colias 

 hyale and C. edusa in 1911, C. IF. CoZfftn/jj 274 



Current Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277 



Reviews and Notices of Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ■ . 277 



Societies : — The South London Entomological and Natural History Society ; The 



Entomological Society of London . . . . . . . . . . . • . • 279 



Obituary : — Albert Harrison, H. J. T. ; George Henry Verrall, H. J. T. . . 282 



Several communications are unavoidably held over Irom want of space. 



The next number will contain two plates to illustrate a paper by Dr. Chapman. 



We trust that our correspondents will not send us communications identical with 

 those they are communicating to other magazines. This month we have had to omit a 

 " collecting note " which was in type, owing to its appearing in two other magazines. 



Rambles in Alpine Valleys. 



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