﻿CONTENTS. 



Some Notes on the Life-hiatory of Melanaigyia japvgia subsp. snwarovins (with 

 plate), F. W. Frohawh d the Hon. N. Charles Rothschild, 237. Thera 

 variata in Britain (with illustration), Louis B. Prout, 241. " Where Wallace 

 Trod " : being some Account of an Entomological Trip to Mt. Serambu, 

 Sarawak, Borneo (with plate), J. C. Moulton ; Appendix by W. L. Distant, 

 246. On the Egg-laying and Early Stages of Hesperia linea ( = thaumas), 

 (with plate), F. W. Frohaivh, 25*3. Oviposition of Tapinostola concolor, 

 G. B. Kershmv, 256. New Species of Lepidoptera from Formosa, A. E. 

 Wileman, 258. Notes on the British Mosquitos (CuHcinsp) (with illus- 

 trations), F. W. Edivards, 260. Notes from an Essex Lepidopterisi's Diary 

 for 1911 (continued), Gervase F. Mathetu, 264. The Second International 

 Congress of Entomology, Oxford, August, 1912, H. Roioland-Brown, 268. 

 By the Way, C. M., 275. 



Notes and Observations. — Note on Stephens's Cnlicidae, F. W. Edwards, 277, 

 Egg of Eustroma reticulata, Franh Littlewood, '111. Argynnis euphrosyne, 

 ab., G. B. Corhin, 211. Colias edusa, Pyrameis cardui, and P. atalanta in the 

 Isle of Wight, G. Nobbs, 278. Colias edusa in Wiltshire, A. S. Corbet, 278. 

 Capture of Pontia daplidice in Norfolk, Gerard H. Gurney, 278. Phryxus 

 (Deilcphila) livornica, Gjjril Adams, 278. Deilephila galii in Iriverness- 

 shire, Gervase F. Mathetv, 278. Lithosia lutarella (pygmseola) and Crambus 

 faseelinellus in Norfolk, John W. Metcalfe, 279. Dipterygia scabriuscula in 

 Hyde Park, N. C. Rothschild, 279. Metrocampa margaritaria and Thyatira 

 batis in Isle of Skye, (Rev.) Arthur S. Hoole, 279. Collecting in West- 

 morland, Franli Littlewood, 279. Butterfly Collecting in Sicily and Calabria 

 in 1911, J. Piatt Barrett, 281. 



Societies, 284. 



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