CONTENTS. 



The Life-history of Coeuonympha tiphon, F. W. Frohaivk, 145. Collecting near 

 Vienna and in Austrian Tyrol, H. Roivland- Brown, 149. Butterfly-huntinjj 

 in the Balkans (with plate), A. E. Gibbs, 154. A Month's Collecting in 

 Hungarv, Oerard H. Gurney, 158. Bees of the Genus Megachile from 

 Australia, T. D. A. Cockerell, 164. 



Notes and Observations. — Society for the Promotion of Nature Eeserves, H.B.-B.. 

 108, The Entomological Society of Washington, 169. Protozoan Parasites 

 of Ichneumonidse, Claude Morley, 169. Is Tinea pallescentella Graniverous ? 

 Bohert Adkin, 169. Coenonyrapha tiphon in North Wales, George Bolam, 

 170. A Spring Migration of Pyrameis cardui on the Mediterranean, W. G. 

 Sheldon, 170. Eucosmia undulata in Cumberland, George B. Boutledge. 171. 

 Eupcecilia udana, W. Claxton, 171. " Hybernation " of Pyrameis atalanta, 

 Eric Biddle, 171. 



Societies, 172. Recent Literature, 176. 



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