CONTENTS. 



Life-history of Chrysophanus dispar var. rutiluB,- F. W. Frohawk, 145. Notes on 

 the Rearing of Leaf-insects in Captivitj' (continued), W. H. St. Qtiintin, 147. 

 Description of a New Genus and Species of the Subfamily Clytrini (Phyto- 

 phagous Coleoptera) from Australia, Martin Jacohy, 148. Butterflies observed 

 during a short tour in Southern France in May, 1907, H. Roiuland-Brotvn, 

 149. Collecting Lepidoptera in the Lake District in 1902, 1903, and in 1905, 

 1906 (concluded), A. H. Foster, 153. Desci-iption of Two New Species 

 belonging to the Family Nymphalidse, Emily Mary Sharpe, 155. Notes on 

 Collecting during 1906 (concluded), W. G, WJiittingham, 156. Current Notes, 

 G. W. Kirkaldy, 159. Tortrix pronubana, Hb., Double-brooded in Britain, 

 Robert Adlcin, 162. 



Notes and Observations, 163. Captures and Fiia.o Reports, 164. 



Societies, 1(;6. Recent Literature 168. Obituary, 168. 



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