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British Odonata in 1011, W, J. Lucas, 141. Erebia inanto and its Varieties above 

 Chamjyory, F. E. Lowe, 14-4. Notes on Anosia plexippus, James Aiken, 14(5. 

 New Species of Noctuidae from Formosa, A. E. Wileman^ 147. Odonata in 

 the Christchnrch District, 1911, E. J. Burgess Sopp, 149. A Rare Jamaica 

 Butterfly, TF. J. Kaye, loO. On the Name 83'mpotrum scoticum, Don. 

 [Odonata] , Herbert Camjnon, lol. By the Way, C. M., 152. Notes from an 

 J&ssex Lepidopterist's Diary for 1911, Gervase F. Mathew, 153. 



Notes and' Obsi*rvations.— Idiaspa mavitima, Hal., in Suffolk, Claude Morley, 



155. The Summer of 1911 and the Present Season, B. Meldola. 155. Large 

 " Coppers " in Wiclcen Fen, W. J. Kaye, 156. Pararge egeria : Early 

 Appearance, lUcltard SoutJi, 150. Callophrys (Thecla) Eubi : Early Appear- 

 ance, Frank Ijittlewood, 156. Pyrameis cardui in April, HiighF. Stoneltavi, 



156. Celastrina (Cyaniris) argiolus in April, li. T. Baumaitn, 157. Calymnia 

 (Cosmia) pyralina in West Surrey, H. O. Holford, 157. Tephrosia punctu- 

 laria in Early April, H. L. Dolton. 157. Boarraia cinctaria, liicliard South, 



157. Notes on Lepidoptera at Grassington in 1911, W. G. Clutten, 157. 

 ""iN-ew Forest Notes," 1911, ' C. Nichoisoji, 158. Correction, Gerard H. 

 Gurney, li>S. Collecting in Westmoreland, 1911, Frank Littlcwood, 158. 



Societies, 101. Eecent Litkratuee, 103. 



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