CONTENTS. 



The Earlier Stages of Cataelysta lemnata, L., T. A. Chapman (with Plate), 1, 

 Notes on the Wave Moths (Genus Aeidalia. Auct.b Louis B. Front, 6. Some 

 Tasmania n Case-bearing Lepidoptera, Frank M. Littler, 11. Descriptions of 

 a Kew Genus and some New Species of East Indian Hyrnenoptera (concluded), 

 dmeron 14. ■ A Preliminary List of the Lepidoptera of Malta (concluded i, 

 Thomas Bainbriyye Fletcher, 18. A New Genus and Species of Larrkhe 

 from Central America, P. Cameron, 21. 



Notes am> Observations. — Colias edusa reared from Ova in 1904, J". B. Morris, 

 22. Teratologics! Specimen of Hybernia dtluliaria, A. B. Kidncr, 22. Monk's 

 Wood and Thecla pruni, (Bev.) Gilbert H. Baynor, 22. The Noctuid Genus 

 Ala, T. D. A. Cockercll, 28. The Entomological Collections in the Oxford 

 University Museum, 23. iEschna mixta in Epping Forest, F. \V. $ II. 

 Campion, 24. 



Captures and Field Reports. — Sphinx (Agrius) convolvuli in Hampshire, G. T. 

 Lyh , 24. Late Appearance of Colias edusa; Late Appearance of Pyrameis 

 atalarita, F. W. Froluark, 2"). Colias edusa, C, hyale, &.c, at Felixstowe, 

 TI". 7". Page, 25. Lepidoptera at Kingston, Surrey, Percy Ricliards, 2.i. 

 Species of Plusia visit Flower- o1 Stachys, IP. A. Boyue, 25. Notes on Coleo- 

 ptera in South-west Surrey, ./. A. Croft, 20. Pygsera pigra in Surrey, Ei< 

 Sou tli. 27. 



Sorn./jiKs. — 27. Obituary. — Charles Golding Barrett, 32. 



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