CONTENTS. 



Phalera bucephala, ab. (with illustration), Richard South, 217. Notes on the 

 Hyraenopterous Family Agathididse, Claude Morley, 217. Notes on the Genus 

 Eupithecia (concluded), Louis B. Prout, 220. Notes on tlie Butterflies of 

 Digne (concluded), Gerard H. Gurneij, 222. Hints on the Study of Leaf- 

 hoppers, G. W. Kirkaldy, 225. A Fossil Honey-bee, T. D. A. Cockerell, 227. 

 Two New Species of Agathiiiae (Braconid*) from Borneo, P. Cameron, 229. 

 Current Notes (New Series), G. W. Kirkaldy, 230. 



Notes and Obskuvations. — Male Lasiocampa quercus attracted by (?) Odonestis 

 potatoria Female, A. Harrison, 235. Re-occurrence in Britain of Pyralis 

 lienigialis, Z., Eustace B. Bankes,,'2,'d5. On the Discovery of the Food-plant of 

 Aciptilia (Buckleria) paluduin, Zell., Eustace B. Bankes, 235. Increase of 

 Butterflies in Maiu'itius, N. Manders, 236. Notes on Lycsena argiades, Pall., 

 0. Pickard-Camhridge, 236. 



Captures and Fiicld Reports. — Myelophila cribrum in Surrey, A. Thurnall, 

 John Alderson, Percy Bichards, 237. Leucania unipuncta in Devon, P. P. 

 Milman, 237. Sphinx convolvuli in Durham, T. Maddison, 237. Sirex gigas 

 in Wiltshire, W. A. Bogue, 237. Heliothis peliigera in South Devon, Leslie 

 Burt, 237. Collecting on the Lincolnshire Coast, B. W. Adkin, 238. 



Societies. — The South London Entomological and Natural History Society, 239. 

 Birmingham Entomological Society. 240. City of London Entomological 

 Society, 240. 



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