CONTENTS. 



George Henry Verr'all, F.E.S. (with plate), 329. Further Notes on the- British 

 Cicada, Cicadetta montana fHemiptera), G. T. Lyle, 332. A Butterfly Hunt 

 ill Some Parts of Unexplored France (continued), H. lioivland-Brown, 334. 

 Some Bees from Formosa. — I., T. D. A. Cocherell, 340. New Species of 

 Boarmiini« from Formosa, (continued), A. E. Wileman, 343. Foiir New 

 Pterophoridse, (continued), T. Bainhrigge Fletcher, 346. On some Recent 

 Attempts to Classify the Coleoptera in accordance with their Phylogeny (con- 

 tinued), G. J. Galian, 348. A Second List of the Apididse found in Kent, 

 Fred V. Theobald, 351. Insects taken by Dr. T. A. Chapman in Switzer- 

 land, 1911, W. J. Lticas, 356. Lepidoptera of the Swedish Provinces of 

 Jemptland and Lapland, Tl^ (t. Sheldon, 357. 



Notes and Observations, 36'2. Societies, 369. Obituary, 376. 



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