CONTENTS. 



Cryptic Form and Colouring in Melitsea Larvae, T. A. Chapman. 73. A Now 

 Species of Nodaria from Japan and Coro:i, Richard South, 71. Descriptions 

 of 'Three New Beetles from the Gold Coast and Angola, West Africa, E. A. 

 Heath, 74. Bibliographical Notes on the Hemiptera, — No. 4, G. W. Kirkaidy, 

 76. Lepidoptera of the Lincolnshire Coast, A. E. Gihhs, 70. Supplomentary I 

 List of the Lepidoptera of the Island of Capri. — No. 2, C. Seymour Browne, 

 82. Now Species of Hymenoptera (Aculeata, Ichneumonida?, and Braconidai 

 . from India, P. Cameron, 83. A List of the " Macro-Lepidoptera " of Lan- 

 caster and District, C. H. Forsi/the, 80. 



Notes and Observations. — Pupation of Cataclysta lemuata. T. A. Chapman. 90. 

 The Time of Appearance of Lepidoptera in connection with Sea?on and Lati- 

 tude. R. Mehlola, 90. Gynandrous Specimen of Cyaniris iLycitna) argiolus." 

 C. Granville Olulierbuck, 90. Notes on Odonata, W. J- hucas, 91. 

 '[•res and Field Reports. — Vanessa antiopa in Surrey, W. Smith. 

 L.vcm n.i i'utica in Cornwall, W: A. Bollason. 91. Unusual Dates, E. D. 

 Mart/an, 92. Leucoplnea surinaiuensis. Linn., in Essex, E. Charles Horn! I, 

 92. A lew Captures from North Cornwall in 1903, W. A. Bollason, 92. 

 on Coleoptera in South-west Surrev. J. A. Croft, 98. Collecting in West 

 Cornwall during 1903-1904, W. A. BoUason. 93; 

 Societies. — Entomological Society of London, 94. South London Entomological 

 and Natural History Society, 95. Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological 

 Society, 96. 



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