CONTENTS. 



Description of a New Species of Lygseidse from South Africa, W. L. Distant, 169, 

 Descriptions of Three Undescribed Genera of Ichneumonidre from Borneo, 

 P. Cumeron, 170. A Guide to the Study of British Waterbugs (Aquatit 

 Ivhynchotal (continued), G. W. Kirkaldy, 173. Dragonfly Season of 1904, 

 li". J. Lucas, 178. A List of the " Macro-Lepidoptera" of Lancaster and 

 District (continued), C. H. Forsythe, 180. 



Notes and Observations. — Exotic Earwigs Wanted. Malcolm Burr, 185. Ova o: 

 Butterflies Wanted. Richard South, 185. Note on Zanclognatha grisealis 

 H. V. Plum, 185. Larva of Thecla ruhi on Dogwood, E. C. Joy, 185. Aber 

 ration of Euchelia jacobajse, C. H. Forsythe, 185. 



Captures and Field Beports. — Deiiephila livornica in Gloucestershire, 1905 

 A. Lionel Clarhc. 186. Cerura bicuspis in Lancashire, C. H. Forsythe, 186. 

 Selenia lunaria in the Lancashire District, C. H. Forsythe, 186. Notes from 

 New Zealand, Hubert W, Simmo'iidd, 186. Notes from the Chester District 

 for 1904, J. ArMe, 187. 



Societies. — Entomological Society of London, 189. South Loudon Entomological 

 and Natural History Society, 190. Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological 

 Society, 191. Birmingham Entomological Society, 192. 



Recent Literature, 192. 



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