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Odonata in 1900 (with two Plates), W. J. Lucas, 65. Neuroptera, "other tha 

 Odonata, in 1900, W. J. Lucas, 70. The Naval Manoeuvres of 1900, from a 

 Entomologist's point of view, T. B. Fletcher, 71. On the Female Pouch i 

 Acraea, Guy A. E. Marshall, 73. Synopsis of Experiments in Hjbridizatic 

 and Temperature made with Lepidoptera up to the end of 1898, Prof. D 

 Max Standfuss, 75. Names of Legs of Insects, G. H. Verrall, 84. Cat: 

 logue of the Lepidoptera of Ireland : Supplementary List, W. F. de Visim 

 Kane, 85. Descriptions of Two New Species of Phyllomoi-phinas (Heter 

 ptera, Fam. Coreidse) (with illustrations). W. L. Distant, 88. Notes on sou 

 Cocciiise of the Earlier Writers, 'T. D. A. Cocherell, 90. The Study of Lif 

 history, E. J. Burgess Sopp, 93. 



Notes and Obskrvations. — Tsniocampa gracilis Laying its Eggs on a Piece 

 Sponge, Gervase F. Mathew, 97. Sugaring Lamps, Gervase F. Matheio, 9 

 Pieris daplidice Migrating, H. W. Bell-Marley, 98. Irregularity in Erne 

 gence of Drepanidae, F. Merrifield, 98, Erratum, 98. 



Captures and Field Keporjs. — Limeuitis sybilla, &c., in Somersetshire, 9 

 Cirrhoedia xerampelina var. unicolor in the Midlands, (Bev.) Gilbert 1 

 Baynor, 99. Hybernia pilosaria in December, Charles Baker, 99. Colli 

 edusa in 1900, near Winchester, Alan W. Cardinall, 99. Colias edusa 

 Northumberland, George Bolam, 99. Colias edusa and Acherontia atropos 

 North England, G. B. Oliver, 99. Acherontia atropos in Warwickshire, Clia 

 Baker; in Northumberland, in 1900, George Bolain, 100. Early Appearan 

 of Chcerocampa elpenor, •/. W. Vaughan, lUO. The Vanessids in lnO 

 Gervase F. Mathew, 100. Notes from Portland, 1900, John T. Hyde, 10 

 Larvffi-beatiiig in Epping Forest in 1900, E. TV'. Lane, 101. Lepidoptera 

 Co. Westmeath, B. L. Middleton, 102. Notes on the Season of 1900 in Ca 

 narvonshire, A. S. Tetley, 102. Captures at Electric Liglit. F. H. d G. j 

 Peachell, 103. Notes from the North-west, J. Arhle, 103. Notes on tj 

 Season, F. M. B. Carr, 108. 



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