CONTENTS. 



Are Hypsa baumanniana and H. conspicua varieties of H. subretracta? (with 

 Plate). H. von Feher Berensberg, 25. Life-history of Thecla pruni, F. W 

 FrowhawTi. 2G. Dragonfly Seasons of 1905 and 1906, W. J. Lucas, 30. New 

 Aberrations of Astheua testaceata, Don. (Sylvata, JLh.), Eustace R. Bankes 

 33. A New Mosquito from India, S. Rothivell, 34. Coleophora tricolor' 

 Wlsm., at Seaford, Sussex, Philip ./. Barraud, 36. Note on Coleophora 

 tricolor, Wlsm., Eustace R. Bankes, 36. Current Notes (continued), G. W 

 Kirkaldy, 37. 



Notes and Observations.— The Mazarine Blue (Nomiades semiargus) in Wales 

 (Lt.-Col.) N. Manders, 39. Insect Fauna of Devonshire, 39. 



Captuees and Field Reports. — Litl)osia caniola not in Hampshire, {Rev.) A 

 Day, 40. Leucania vitellina in West Cornwall, William Daws, 40. Plusia 

 moneta in Nottinghamshire, F. J. Rasell, 40. Lepidoptera of East Suther- 

 land, M. A. Rollason, 40. 



Societies. — Entomological Society of London, 41. South London Entomo- 

 logical and Natural History Society, 42. City of London Entomolo^^ical and 

 Natural History Society, 43. Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society 

 44. Birmingham Entomological Society, 46. " 



Recent Literature, 47. 



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