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Notes on the Life-histories of Tapinostola concolor and T. Hellmamii (with plate), 

 H. M Edelsten d li. G. Todd, 285, As others see us, Frilz N. Wichgraf 

 (translated by L. R. B.), 287. A Holiday in Norfolk, {Rev.) W. G. WitUng- 

 ham, 289. Notes from an Essex Lepidopterist's Diary for 1911, Gervase F, 

 Mathew, 296. 



Notes and Observations. — Correction, F. W. FJdwards, 298. Lycsena argiades 

 (Life-history of) : an Amendment, F. W. Frohaivh, 298. Notes on Cohas 

 edusa, Pyrameis cardui, &c., B. W. Adkin, 298. CoUas edusa var. helice in 

 Kent, Stanley A. Blenkarn, 299. Colias edusa var. helice, &c., in Channel 

 Islands, Hugh G. Le Ray, 299. Colias edusa, Pyrameis atalanta, and 

 P. cardui at P'olkestone, H. Fleet, Jionr., 299. Colias edusa in Somerset, 

 Waldegrave, 299. Abundance of Pyrameis atalanta Larvas, J. S. Carter, 299. 

 Catocala uupta ab. Francis B. Woodbridge, 300. Camptogramma fluviata 

 and Phryxus livornica at Lewes. Hugh J. Vinall, 300. Deilephila galii : a 

 Correction, H. Doidge, 300. Notes on Agrotis exclamationis, &c., Gervase F. 

 Matheio, 300. Tortrix pronubana, (Rev.) W. Claxton, 301. New Forest 

 Notes, 1911, G. B Corbin, 301. Butterfly Collecting in yicily and Calabria 

 in 1911, J. Piatt Barrett, 303. A Public Benefactor, ' Wesminster Gazette,' 

 Sept. 21st), 306. 



Societies. — The South London Entomological and Natural History Society, 306. 



Recent Literature, 307. 



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