CONTENTS. page 



Lepidoptera ibserved in the parish of Mortehoe, North Devon (concluded). — 



G. B. Longstaff, M.D., F.R.C.P 25 



Revision of the Nomenclature of Micro- Lepidoptera (continued). — Rt. Hon. 



Lord Walsingham, H.A., LL.D., F.R.S., and J. Hartley Durrani, F.E.S. ... 28 

 On the systematic position of Thaumatoneura inopinata, McLach., with some 



remarks on the classification of the suborder Zygoptera. — Philip P. 



Calvert, Ph.D 29 



Trichoptera, Planipennia and Odonata collected by Lord Walsingham in the 



vicinity of Granada (Spain) in 1901. — R. McLachlan, F.R.S., $"c 33 



Trichoptera, Planipennia and Pseudo-Neuroptera collected in North Wales in 



July, 1901.— Kenneth J. Morton, F.E.S 34 



Historical Notes on Papilio Machaon in England. — C. W. Bale, F.E.S 37 



Coleoptera, &c, in the neighbourhood of Hastings. — W. Esam 38 



Re-occurrence of Sciocoris cursitans, F. at Box Hill. — F. B. Jennings, F.E.S... 39 



Reviews. — Hand-Book of the Natural History of Glasgow and the West of 



Scotland 39 



Insect Life : Souvenirs of a Naturalist : by J. H. Fabre 40 



Obiiuaky. — Charles Lionel Augustus de Niceville, F.E.S., &c 41 



Societies. — Birmingham Entomological Society 41 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society 42 



South London Entomological, &c, Society 43 



Entomological Society of London 44 



On the Specific Value of Byblia Gotzius, Herbst.— Guy A. K. Marshall, F.Z.S. 46 



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