CONTENTS. 



Description of „, New Species of Cieadidae (with illustration), W. L. Distant, 121. 

 Butterflies Collected by Surgeon Lambert, R.N., at Vladimar Bay, &c. August, 

 1897, Henry Charles Lang, 122. Papilio steinbachi, spec, nov,, Hon. Walter 

 hschild, 125. Notes on Lepidoptera in 1904, J. C. F. d H. l<\ Fryer, 125. 

 Current Notes, G. W. Kirhaldy, 127. A List of the " Macro-LepidopteiV of 

 Lancaster and District (continued), C. H. Forsytke, 133. 



Notes and Observations. — Note on Agrotis puta, H. V. Plum, 135. Notes on 

 Tortrix podana. PL Maude 'Alder&on, 135. The Mason Collection, 136. 



Captures and Fiki.d Reports. — Hertfordshire Ooleoptera ; Lepidoptera in Hert- 

 fordshire,^. /;. Gibbe, 137. 



Societies. — Entomological Society of London, 138. South London Entomological 

 and Natural History Society, 140. Entomological Club, 140. 



Recent Literature, 140 Obituary, 14.".. 



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