() N V K N r s. 



Intermediate Forms of Amphidasys betularia (with illustrations), Franh LitL 

 wood, 213. Agrion pulchellum, var., resembling A. puella (with illustratioi 

 W. J. Lucas, 215. On Labelling Insects, T. B. Fletcher, 216. On t 

 Nomenclature of the Genera of the Rhynchota, Heteroptera and Auchenc 

 rhynchous Homoptera, G. W. Kirkaldy, 218. Notes on Lepidoptera from tl 

 Mediterranean, T. B. Fletcher, 220. South African Coccidae, T. D. 

 Cockerell, 228. 



Notes and Observations. — On Bearing Acheroutia atropos, [Bev.) 0. Fickar 

 Cambridge, i21. Buff-coloured Amphidasys betularia, Philip B. Mason, 2i 

 Lycaena corydon protected by Eesemblance, W. J. Lucas, 228. 



Captures and Field Reports. — Entomological Notes for June, 1901, F. 

 Oldaker, 228. Chariclea umbra (marginata) at Sugar; Plusia moneta 

 Bromley, Kent, A. J. Laurance, 229. Plusia moneta in Hampshire, G. j 

 Russell, 229. Lycsena minima in Warwickshire, D. T. Garrett, 229. Aci 

 nycta alni taken at Best; Vanessa urticae attracted by Light, R. A. McLec 

 2B0. (Enistis (Gnophria) quadra in Dublin, W. C. E. Wheeler, 230. Ox 

 gastra curtisii taken in Hants, W. J. Lucas, 230. Deiopeia pulchella in t 

 London District, E. A. Warne, 230. Sphinx couvolvuli in 1901, W. Giffo 

 Nash, J. Miller, 230. Variety of Euchloris (Phorodesma) pustulata, /. A\ 

 loard Churchill, 231. Thecla w-album in Shropshire, {Bev.) Chas. Thori 

 ■will, 231. 



Societies, 231. Recent Literature. 232. Obituary: Eleanor A. Ormert 

 LL.D., 235. 



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