CONTENTS. 



Aberrations of Acidalia margin epunctata and A. subsericeata (with illustration). 

 Louis B. Front, 1. Current Criticisrd, W, L. Distant, 2. ' On some Hymeno- 

 ptera collected by Mr. G. C. Dudgeon at Buxa, Bhotan, P. Cameron, 8. 



Notes and Obskrvations, — Stenoptilia graphodactyla, a new British Plume. 

 Qervase F. Mathew, 8. Myelois ceratonia; and its var. pryerella, Wni. Mans-- 

 bridgr, 8. Larva of Limenitis sibylla, F. A. Dixey, 9. The Mathew Collec- 

 tion of British Lepidoptera, 9. 



Captures and Fikld Reports. — Sesia culiciformis and Heliothis peltigera in 

 Dorset, W. Parkinson Curtis, 11. Chaerocampa celerio in Selkirkshire^ 

 B. Wedddl, 12. Deiopeia pulchella in Ireland, Base M. Dahin, 12. Occur- 

 rence of Xanthia ocellaris, Bkh., in Norfolk, E. A. Atmore, .12. Laphygma 

 exigua in Devonshire, J. Pope, 12, Heliothis armigera in Cornwall : a Correc- 

 tion, W. S. Sheldon, 12. Leucania unipuncia in Hanipshire, A. R. Kidner, 13. 

 Tsenioeampa stabilis'in November, G. B. Coney, IS. Occurrence of Spilosoma 

 mendica in November, H. J. Baker, 13. Retarded Emei'genoe of Demas coryli, 

 J.B. Morris, 13. Dasj chira pudibunda emerging in Autumn, A. B. Kidner, 13. 

 Plusia moneta in Cheshire, 13. Migrants, J. P. Barrett, 13. Sugaring and 

 Atmospheric Conditions, /. P. Barrett, 14. Odonata Records for 1906, E. B. 

 Spcijer, 14. Notes on Lepidoptera reared during 1906, Philip J. Barrand, 15. 



Societies. — Entomological Society of London, 16. The South London Entomo- 

 logical and Natural History Society, 18. City of London Entomological and 

 Natural History Society, 20. Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society, 

 21; Birmingham Entomological Society, 22. 



Recent Literature, 23, 



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