CONTENTS. 



Variety of Melitsea atlialia var. eos, Haw., jP. W. Frohawk, 193. Notes on the 

 Butterflies of Digne, Gerard H. Giirneij, 194. Some Further Notes on the 

 Diurni of the Department of Aisne (France), W. G. Sheldon, 197. Notes on 

 Lycsena argiades, Pall. = amyntas, Hiibn. (Hon.) N. Charles Rothschild, 199. 

 Current Noies (New Series), G. W. Kirkaldy, 201. Notes on the Genus 

 Eupithecia (continued), Louis B. Prout, 206. 



Notes and Obsf;rvations. — Tortrix pronubana, Hb., at Chiswick, Alfred Sich, 211. 

 Porthesia chrysorrhoea, Joseph F. Green, 211. On the Rearing of Papilio 

 podalirius, 211. Emergence of Numeria pulveravia in July and August, 

 Richard South, 212. Scarce Hawk-moths in Kew Gardens, T^. J. Lncas, 212. 



Captures and Fiicld Reports. — Zephyrus quercus ab. bella, Edward R. Goffe, 

 212. Sesia adreniformis, J. Ovenden, 213. Myelophila (Myelois) cribrum 

 (cribrella) in Surrey, Richard South, 213. Plusia moneta in the New Forest, 

 G. B. Corbiti, 213. A Day's Dragonfly Collecting at the Basingstoke Canal, 

 F. W. d H. Campion, 213. Short List of Lepidoptera collected near Gib- 

 raltar in March and April, 1907, F. W. Sowerby, 214. 



Societies, 215. 



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