CONTENTS. 



Notes on the Genus Eupithecia, Louis B. Prout, 169. Life-liistory of Chryso- 

 phanus dispar var. rutihis, F. W. Froliawk, 175. On the Braconidous 

 ('ryi)to<]faRtres, Claude Morley, 179. A Bibliographical Note (m some .Javanese 

 Saccharicolous Thysanoptera, O. W. Kirkaldy, 184. 



Notes and Obskrvations. — Note on the Dispersal of Butterflies, N. Manders, 185. 

 The Hawaiian Entoiuological Society, 186. Note on the Larva of Scotosia 

 rhamnata, Schiff., H. Leonard SicJi, 186. Porthesia chrysorrhcea, H. Eowland- 

 Brown, 186. The Trophonius Form of Papiho cenea, G. F. Lcifjh, 187. On 

 the Discovery of the Food-plant of Aciptilia (Buckleria) paludum, Zell., 

 0. Ficl-ard-Cambridf/c, 187. The Entomological Club, 188. 



Captures and Fiki.d Repokts. — Amphidasys var. donbledayaria in Northampton- 

 shire, N. Charles liothschild, 189. Sesia andreniformis Bred, Jr OiJe?i(fe??, 189. 

 Colias edusa in the Isle of Wight, John Wright, 18t>. Sphinx convolvuli in Isle 

 of Wight, Atvdrji Dohrec, 189. Plusia moneta at Burtonon-Trent, A. C. 

 Hayward, 189. Chaerocampa celerio in North Cornwall, G. B. Oliver, 189. 

 Note on Dianthoecia luteago var. ficklini, G. B. Oliver, 190. Stauropus fagi in 

 Warwickshire, Hubert Lam/ley, 190. Papilio machaon in North Lincolnshire. 

 F. W. Sowerby, 190. 



Societies, 190. Recent Literature 192. 



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