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The late John Henry Leech, 33. Further Notes on Sinhalese Rhynchota, G. W. 

 Kirhaldy, 38. Forcing Agrotis ashworthii, Robert Tait, Jun., 40. The 

 Oldest Existing Moth, F. W. Frohawk, 42. Oporabia autumnata at Home, 

 J. E. B. Allen, 43. Caradrina ambigua in Hampshire, J. H. Foivler, 45. 

 Marginal Wing Bristles in Lepidoptera, Atnhrose Quail, 47. Notes on some 

 Rhynchota collected chiefly in China and Japan by Mr. T. B. Fletcher, G. W. 

 Kirkaldy, 49. 



Notes and Obskrvations. — Emergence of Drepana binaria (Platypteryx binaria) 

 extending over Three Months, Leonard A. Spencer, 52. The Stridulation of 

 Corixa, G. W. Kirkaldy, 52 Swammerdam on the Dragonfly Nymph, W. J. 

 Lucas, ij'd. Notes on Britisli Dragonflies, C. W. Dale, 63. Evening Flight of 

 Butterflies, T. B. Fletcher, 54. Xyphidia camelus, C. W. Dale, 54. Insect 

 Fauna of Middlesex, H. Boioland-Brown, 54. New Work on British Diptera, 



55. List of British Spiders, 55. Ortlioptera, G. W, Kirkaldy, 55. Revised 

 List of Cheshire Lepidoptera, G. O. Day, 55. 



Captures and Field Repokis. — Acherontia atropos in Suffolk, H. W. Baker, 53. 

 Acherontia atropos in N. Staffordshire, F. C. Woodforde, 55. Colias edusa in 

 N. Staffordshire; in S. Wales; F. C. Woodforde, 56. Colias edusa in 1900, 

 A. S. Tetley, 56. Macroglossa stellatarum at Cranbrook, Kent, A. Marshall, 



56. Nonagria neuriea var. dissoluta {TreitscJike), Gervase F. Mathew, 56. 

 Hemerobius stigma (limbatus) in December, W. J. Litcas, 56. Chcerocampa 

 nerii in Scotland, 56. Cleora glabraria in Scotland, John A. Nix, 56. Vanessa 

 polychloros in 1900. Sydney Webb, 57. Vanessa antiopa i»i Surrey, 1900, 

 L. M. Scth-Smith, 57. Vanessa urticae, A. Marshall, 57. Vanessids in 1'. 00, 

 C. W. Colthrup, A. Marshall, 57 ; G. B. Routledge, T. H. Day, Hugh J. 

 Vinall, 58. Early Appearance of Biston pilosaria, W. Feather, 58. Late 

 Butterflies, •/. B. Pilley, 58. Notes from Craiibrook, Kent, A. Marshall, 58. 



Societies. — Entomological Society of London, 59. South London Entomological 



and Natural History Society, 60. 

 Recent Literature, 63. 



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