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Two New Palaearctic Species of Rhadinopsylla, a Genus of Siphonaptera (with 

 plates), The Hon. N. Charles Bothschild, 297. Some Coleoptera from 

 Central America, T. D. A. Cockerell, 299. Cicadetta raontana in the New 

 Forest (with illustrations), G. T. Lyle, 301. Some Dicroramphas observed 

 in 1913, (Rev.) John W. Metcalfe, 305. British Neuroptera, 1912, W. J. 

 Lucas, 306. Two New Varieties of Phyciodes camillus, Edwards (with 

 illustration), T. D. A. Cockerell, 308. Lepidoptera at Albarracin in May and 

 June, 1913 (with plate), T^. G. Sheldon, 809, 



Notes and Observations. — Tortrix pronubana, (Rev.) W. Claxton, 313. Note 

 on CucuUia lychuitis, H. L. Dolton, 313. Margavonia unionalis at Hythe, 

 Kent, Percy Richards, 314. Cymatophora fluctuosa in Scotland, N. Charles 

 Rothschild, 314. Unusual Pairing of Noctuid Moths, A. E. Hodge, 314. 

 Endopisa gemmiferana in Devon, {Rev.) J. W. Metcalfe, 314. Note on Scolio- 

 pteryx libatrix, W. R. Taylor, 314. Notes from Derbyshire, &c., Winston 

 St. A. St. John, 314. Emmelesia taeniata in Westmorland, Frank Little- 

 wood, 314. Additions to the Gloucestershire List, C. Granville Clntterbnck, 

 315. Colias edusa and Sphinx convolviili in Glamorganshire, C. Granville 

 Clutterhuck, 315. Colias edusa in Kent, R. H. Rattray, 315; 'in the City, S. 

 Webh, 315 ; in Hants, Joseph Anderson, 315 ; in Cambridgeshire, W. R. 

 Taylor, 315; in Sussex, E.A.C. Stoioell, 315; var. helice in Kent, W.- E. 

 Manley, 316; at Lewisham and Eastbourne, R. Adkin, 316 ; in Suffolk, ./. F. 

 Lorimer Fison,BlQ. Muiilia europaea in Yorkshire, JS. Me Wok, 316. Settling 

 Habit of Pyrameis cardui, Joseph Anderson, 316. Cyaniris argiolus, a 

 partial third brood, R. Adkin, 317. Euchloe cardamines emerging in October, 

 B. W. Neave, 317. Notes on Gonepteryx rhamni, &c., E. A. G. Stoivell, 317. 

 Notes on the Past Season, A. P. Sjnller, 317. 



Societies, 318. 



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