﻿CONTENTS. 



A Collecting Trip to the Camargue and the Sierra Albarraciu (with plateV, KennetM 

 J. Morton, 109. British Orthoptera in 1911 (with plate), W. J. Lucas, 114^ 

 Notes on British' Occurrences of Motrioptera (Platycleis) roeselii, Hagenb.S 

 (Orthoptera), Herbert Campion, 117. Some Bees of the Genus Nomia from^ 

 yiustralia, T. D. A. Cocherell, 119. Notes on the iife-history of Coh"as nastes^ 

 var. werdandi, with Description of Ova and Larva, W. G. iSheldon, 122. New 

 Forest Notes, 1911, G. T. Lyle, 126. New Species of Boarmiinaj from 

 Formosa, (continued), A. E. Wilema7i, 130. Butterflies at Digne, (concluded), 

 (ierard H. Gurney, 13B. Notes from an Essex Lepidopterist's Diary for 

 1911, Gcrvase F. Mathetv, 135. 



NoTKS AND Obskevations. — Depressaria putridella in the Harwich District, 

 Gervase F. Matheiv, 137. Ccenonympha typhon, H. Roioland-Brown, 137. 

 Early Emergences, W. Bowater, 137. Nyssia hispidaria in Norfolk, A. C. 

 Morris, 137. Hesperia onopordi in the Pyrenees, B. C. S. Warren, 137. 

 Note on Aporophyla nigra, Franlc Littleivood, 138. Pyrameis atalanta in 

 Early Spring, G. T. Lyle, 138. TheEntomological Club, Richard South, 138. 



OiirruAEY, 139. -^r- Societies, 139. 



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