C N T E N T S. 



A Variety of Argynnis aglaia, L. (with illustration), Boris N. MenshootMn, 329 

 The North American Species of Ingura, JoJm B. Smith, 331. On a Lecaniuu; 

 from Eochester, N.Y. (U.S.A.), considered identical with Ij-jnglandis (Bouche) 

 T.JD.A. CocJi-erell, 332. Kotes on "Assembling," with some general remarks 

 on the Senses in Lejiidoptera, J. ArMe, 336. A New Classification of the genus 

 Perga (Leach), John W. Shi2^2>, 336. On Parnassius phoebus (i^a 6. ) ==:Deliu$ 

 {Esp.), and P. smintheus {Douhleday), John Watson, 340. Additions to th( 

 List of British Lepidoptf ra duriug the past ten years, 342. Male Cyclopides 

 mineni, Philip de la Garde, 345. 



Notes and Observations. — Mr. John W. Downing's Collection, Thos. W. Hall 

 346. Vanessa c-album in Kent, C. Viggers, 347. Liparis salicis in the London 

 District, J. F. Bird, 347. Larv* on Monkshood, A. Vincent Mitchell, 347, 

 A Suggestion in anticipation of Next Year's Sugaring; "Kyanizing" and tlK 

 "Emeralds"; H. G. Knaggs, 347. Ennomos tiliaria, Second Brood? F. P 

 Bedford, 347. 



Captures and Field Eeports. — Petasia castinea in Oxford, H. W. Shepheard- 

 Walwyn, 348. Notes on Pieris hrassicae, &e., A. V. Mitchell, 348. Scarcity ol 

 Pieris brassicae and P. rapae, C. F. Cooper, 348. Crambus fascelinellus in N, 

 Lancashire, B. South, 348. Acherontia atropos in Cambridgeshire, Miss M 

 Wilson, 348. Chcerocampa celerio in South Hants, Miss M. J. Stares, 349 

 in Kent, H. V. Fremlin, 349. Colias edusa in Surrey, W. J. Kaye, 349. Plusia 

 ni bred fiom Portland, Nelson M. Bichardson, 349. Dragonllies at the BlacL 

 Pond, Esher, W. J. Lucas, 349. Tortrices at Northwood, Middlesex, Bicharo 

 SoutJi, 350. Collecting at Tunbridge Wells, B. A. Dallas Beeching, 350: 

 in South Wales, T. B. Jefferys, 351 ; at Douglas, Lanark, Bev. J. A. 

 Machonochie, 362 ; in Kincardineshu'e, A. Adie Dalglish, 353 ; in West Ross- 

 shire, W. M. Christy, 355. 



Societies, 355. Obituary. — John Richard Wellman, 360. 



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