O O N T E N T tt. 



Orthoptera in 1900 (with Plate), W. J. Lticas, 165. Life-history of Colias hyale 



F. W. Frohawh, 167. On Labelling Insects, E. Brunetti, 172. A Preliminar; 

 List of the Lepidoptera of Wei-hai-wei, Thomas Baiiibrigge Fletcher, 178 

 The Leech Collection presented to the Nation, 175. On the Nomenclature o 

 the Genera of the Rhynchota, Heterocera and Auchenorrhyuchous Homoptera 



G. W. Kirhaldy, 176. 



Notes and Obskrvations. — Selenia tetralunaria (illustraria) in Scotland ; Zone 

 soma pendularia in October, Francis C. Woodbridge, 179. A Correction 

 C. W. CoUhrup, 179- The Pairing of Euchloe cardamnies, B. M. Prideaua. 



179. The Butf Variety of Amphidasys betularia, H. Ainslie Hall, 180. 



( APTURES AND FiELD REPORTS. — Note on Vanessa polychioros, T. A. Chajjman 



180. Note on Vanessa polychioros, &c-, F. A. Oldaker, 180. Notidobi; 

 ciliaris ; Early date for Anax imperator, W. J. Lucas, 180. Easter (1901) ii 

 the New Forest, F. M. B. Carr, 181. Ischnura pumilio in Cornwall, Williav 

 Daivs, 181. Margarodes unionalis in Hampshire, Theodore H. Bobinson 

 182. Plusia moneta in North London, V. E. Shaw, 182. Oporabia autum 

 naria in Delamere Forest, J. Arkle, 182. Early Appearance of HydrilL 

 palustris at Carlisle, J. E. Thivaytes, 182. Lycaena argiolus and other Insect 

 in May, {Bev.) F. A. Walker, 182. 



Societies. — Entomological Society of London, 183. South London Entomo 

 logical and Natural History Society, 184. Lancashire and Cheshire Entomo 

 logical Society, 184. Binningham Entomological Society, 186. 



Recent Literature, 187. 



TUESDAY, JUNE 4th, 1901. 



IMPORTANT SALE of LEPIDOPTERA from CHINA, JAPAN, and COREA. 



/yiR. J. C. STEVENS has been instructed to Sell 

 by Auction, at bis Great Rooms, 38 King Street, Covent Garden, a 

 Half-past Twelve o'clock precisely : — The Supplementary Collection o 

 Lepidoptera from China, &c., formed by the late J. H. Leech. Esq 

 The MoLLER Collection of Moths from Sikhim. A Small Collection o 

 Coleoptera from North Syria and Egypt. And a 36-drawer Cabine 

 (Brady's be.st make) ; drawers of mahogany, deep for Continental pins ; cas( 

 of oak, with handsome panelled doors. On view the day prior, from 10 till 4 

 and on morning of Sale, and Catalogues bad. 



ALFRED H. BASTIN, ENTOMOLOGIST, Ivy House, 28, New Road, READING. 



Nets, Setting-Boards, Store-Boxes, Glass Cases, Pins, Glass Top and Botton 

 Boxes, and all kinds of Entomologist's Apparatus of the best make. Price Lis 

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A Large Stock of all kinds of Exotic Insects. A 40-pp. Descriptive Catalogui 

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The "ENTOX" (as supplied to the British Museum) is a cheap carton fo 

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