CONTENTS. 



A Week at Braemar, Russell K. James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . §1 



Luperina gueneei, Doubleday, as a species, and as a British species, Hi/. J. Turner, 



i''.£..S'. (concluded) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. _ gy 



A Month in Switzerland and elsewhere, George Wheeler, M.A., F.Z.S., F.E.S. 



(concluded) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. _, _ __ gy 



Notes on Collecting; in 1911, ('. /I'. CoJ(/(r»/) (to be continued) .. .. .. 90 



The Dauphlnv Wps, Douglas II. Pearson, F.K.S. .. .. .. .. .. yg 



The first fortni^^ht in July, 1911, in Digne, G. T. Bethunc-Baher, F.L.S., F.E.S. 



(concluded) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ 99 



Nonsense Names, Dr. T. A. Chnpman, F.Z.S., F.E.S. ^ .. 102 



CoLKOPTERA :— Atheta erimita, Kye, in the S. of England, G. W. Nicholson, M.A., 



M.D., F.E.S ..102 



Scientific Notes and Observations:— Ova and Larvre of Pieris napi, H. Mallinson 103 

 Notes on Collecting :— Collecting in Frost, J. T. Fountain. The Kittiealp and 



Ch&momx in Ja\y, 1911, K. E. Bentall, F.F.S. .. 103 



Current Notes and Short Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i04 



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



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society. The Entomological Society 



of London . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , _ _ 104 



Reviews and Notices oe Books :— Social Life in the Insect World (J. H. Fabre)'; 



Butterfly-hunting in many Ijands (Geo. B. Longstaff, M.A., M.D., F.E.S.) ; 



and Ileport of the Agricultural Kesearch Insiitute and College, Pusa, 1910-11 



(H.E.P.) ; 



Contributions remain over for want of space from G. T. Bethune-Baker, A. S. Tetley, 

 G. W. Nicholson, W. Bait Smith, etc., and Reports of Societies. 



Seasonal notes on British Lepidoptera will appear in due course from C. W. Colthrup, 

 F. G. Whittle, A. Russell, Alf. Sieh, H. Ashton Nichols, etc. 



We hope that those who intend sending us an account of their doings for 1911 will do 

 so ere long, as we should like to know more of what our English workers are doing. Will 

 those who are studying the Micro-lepidoptera help us, by sending in notes of their 

 captures and observations ? 



All MS. and editorial matter should be sent and all proofs returned to Hv. J. Turner, 

 98, Drakefell Road, New Cross, London, S.E. 



Rambles in Alpine Valleys. 



Bound in Cloth, with Map and Photographs of District. 

 Price 8s. Od. 

 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 arc lirought forward, and entomological problems discussed from various standpoints. 



Woodside, Burnside, Hillside and Marsh. 



(Cr.nvn «vo.. Illustrated, •224 pp. and 103 woodcuts and full-page illustrations. Bound 



in Cloth. (Price 2/6). 

 Anothei .series of collecting expeditions into well-known entomological and natural 

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 Cobhani Woods, Cuxton Downs, the Western Highlands, Clift'e-all well known for their 

 rich entomological fauna. 



To be obtained from J. Herhert Tutt, 22, Francemarv Road, Lady well Road, 

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Random Recollections of Woodland, Fen, and Hill. 



By .1. W. TI:TT, F.E.S. 



Bound in Cloth, Crown 8vo. Price Three Shillings net. 



A detailed account of the fauna and flora of some well-known Britisli natural history 



localities :— Wicken, Deal, Chattenden, the Medway Marshes, Isle of Wight, etc. 



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