﻿CONTENTS. 



The Early Stages of Eustroma reticulata (with illustrations), Frank Littleivooil, 85. 

 On the Generic Name Rhyacionia, Hb., Edward Meyricic, 89. New Species 

 of Boarmiinse from Formosa, (continued), A. E. Wilevian, 90. Three New 

 Culicidae from the Transvaal, Ei-ed V. Theobald, 92. Nemoura dubitans 

 (Morton) as a British Species, Lt. -Colonel C. G. Ktirse, 93. On Two Peculiar 

 Forms of Boarmia repandata, Williatn Manshridge, 94. Butterflies at 

 Digne, Gerard H. Qnrney, 9G. By the Way, C. M., 98. 



Notes and Observations — Labidura riparia, W. J, Lucas, 99. New British 

 ProctotrypidiE, Horace DonisthorjJe, 99. Heterocera taken at Abisko, in 

 Swedish Lapland, W. G. Sheldon, 100. Acherontia atropos and Sphinx con- 

 volvuli in Lancashire, 1911, J. M. Muirhead, 100. Early Appearances of Lepi- 

 doptera, (Rev.) J. E. Tarbat, 100. Phryxns livornica in Devon, G. J. Enoch, 

 100. Phigalia pedaria in December, L. E. Dunster, 100. Note on Vanessa 

 io, Stanley A. Blenlmrn, 100. Gloucestershire Lepidoptcra, C, Glanville 

 Clutterhn'ch, 101. 



Societies, 101. Recent Literature, 106. 



FOR SALE. — A small but very excellent collection of 

 BRITISH BUTTERFLIES and MOTHS, collected 



by a well-known Entomologist dui'ing the past sixteen years, and now contained in 

 Two Fine Mahogany Glass Panelled-door Cabinets (16 and 20 drawers, 

 respectively) by Watkins & Doncaster, and new last year, and costing ^17 10s. 



The Collection includes some nice series of many very rare and extinct species, 

 on black pins mostly, viz., Coenosa, Exulis, Bicuspis, Conspicillaris, 

 Sicula, Reticulata, Limbaria, L. Gueneei, Strigosa, Auricoma, An- 

 dreniformis, Fluctuosa, Vitellina, Albipuncta, Favicolor, Concolor, 

 Connexa, Exigua, Alpina, Empyrea, Barrettii, Atriplicis, Gnaphalii, 

 Conformis, Nubeculosa, Peltigera, Armigera, and several magnificent 

 varieties of Black Autumnaria, &c. ; a fine bred yellow var. of Caja ; and four 

 beautiful vars. of Grossulariata (ab. Lacticolor). 



THE LOT FOR £30, OR NEAREST OFFER. 



The Collection can be seen in London, on application in writing to — 

 E. C. NARWAL, c/o West, Newman & Co., Hatton Garden, E.C. 



ALL PRICES REDUCED TO CLEAR. 

 HOS. SALVAGE, Arlington, Berwick, Sussex, 

 has for Sale, fine lot of well set Lepidoptera, 



including Arioii, Alveolus (var. Taras), Musciformis, TV. Albulalis, Fuligi- 

 nosa, Nebeculosa Viar. Tridens. MyrioB, T. Fulva, Concolor, L. Gueneei 

 (light and (lark), line vars. of Gothicina and Nehdosa, Melanopa, Coidi- 

 gera, B. Ilohoraria, Treimlaria, Carbonaria, Decrepitalis, and very many 

 others, vars., &c., fine pup® (all wild, none bred in), Orion, A. Ligustri, 

 dark Glauca, Gothicina (all vars.), Dolobraria, Consortaria, La^jponaria, 

 Zonaria, Lobulala (Eannoch forms), black Progemmaria, E. Isogrammata, 

 &c. Many ova. Larvae of Scotch >'Twcto. For prices apply to above 

 T. S., who has supplied fine Insects for over thirty years. 



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