CONTENTS. 



PAOl!;. 



Notes on the various species of the Genus Coleophora, Hi/. J. Turner, F.K.S. 



(with plate) ." '281 



Oothec.e of Blattidte, the late Ji. Shelford, M.A., F.E.S., edited by Malcolm Burr, 



BiScF.L.S., F.K.S ■ -283 



Notes on a July Trip to Switzerland, B. jS. Cinwreu .. .. .. .. .. 287 



An old Essex Collection, Eev. G. H. liayuor, M.A 290 



Notes on the Season 1912 at Constantinople, F. P. Graves, F.K.S 293 



A Summer Holiday in Belgium, Germany and Switzerland, 1912, E. B. Aahln/, 



F.K.S ".. 294 



Collecting' Orthoptera in the Caucasus and Transcaucasus, Malcolm Burr, D.Sc, 



i''.L..V-, i''.A'..S'., with plate (to be continued) .. .. 297 



Libythea celtis. Ejjrs and oviposition, T. A. Chapman, M.D., F.E.S. (with two 



plates) . . 302 



New Species and new Forms of Lepidod^era from Sardinia, Count Emilio Lurati, 



F.K.S., i-tc 303 



Notes on Collecting : — Camptogramma fluviata in N. London, liussell James, 

 'Jnur. : Some Races of Ants new to Britain, H. St. J. K. DoniMhorpe, F.Z.S., 



F.K.S 306 



CuKHENT Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 306 



Eeviews \nu Notices of Books : — The Coleoptera of Cumberland. By Frank 



H. Day (ir./;.,S'.) 308 



Societies : — The Entomological Society of London ; The South London Entomo- 

 logical and Natural History Society ; The Lancashire and Cheshire Entomo- 

 logical Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311 



Okituary:— W. Forsell Kirby, )V K.K. (with portrait) ; Arnold Wullschlegel, G.W. 314 

 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • 317 



Communications have been received or are promised from Messrs. Burr, Parkinson 

 Curtis, Dr. Chapman, H. E. Page, Hy. J. Turner, G. Wheeler, H. Powell, Mrs. R. Page, 

 H. Donisthorpe, G. T. Bethune-Baker, Ilev. G. H. Eaynor, Eev. F. E. Lowe, Dr. E. A. 

 Cockayne, Willonghby Gardner, W. E. Sharp, P. A. Buxton, D. A. J. Buxton, H. C. 

 Dollman, etc., with Reports of Societies. 



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

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



LIViNG JAPANESE COCOON J 



Actias artemis a 7 pieces. 



Papilio niachaon a iS pieces. 



Papilio senthnlus Ji 8 pieces. 



Papilio bianor k 1 sts. 3 pieces. 



Theietra castanea 1" ex Madras. A pair 20 sts. 



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 Rambles in Alpine Valleys. 



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