CONTENTS. 



New Oriental Papilionidae, Hon. L. W. BothscJiild, 1. A Few Notes on Spanish 

 Butterflies, A. F. Bosa, 4, Notes on a Collection of Lepidbpfera from Aden 

 and from the Transvaal, {Major) A. S. Buckle, 7. On the Identity of Two 

 South American Lycaenids, W. J. Kaye, 10. Bibliographical and Noniencla- 

 torial Notes on theHemiptera. — No. 7, G. W. Kirkaldy, 12. On some Recent 

 Bibliographical Notes, W. L. Distant, 15. 



Notes and Observations. — Early Stages of American Butterflies Wanted, E. E. 

 Bentall, 16, Foe of Dragonfly-nymphs, W. J. Lucas, 16. Prevention of 

 Mould in Insects, {Bev.) Chas\ F. Thornetvill, 16. Food of the Larva of 

 Acidalia ochrata (B^fiv.) Chas. F. Thornewill, 16. Ichneumon Fly opening 

 Cocoon of Bryophila muralis, E. A. Cockayne, 16. The Barrett Collection, 

 17. The W. J. Cross Collection, 18. Raynor Collection, 18; 



Captures and Fikld Reports. — Leucania vitellina in West Cornwall ; Caradrina 

 ambigua in West Corwnwall ; Cleora glabraria in West Cornwall. W. A. 

 BoUason, 18. Lepidoptera Captured in the Kingston District, Surrey, 1907, 

 Percy Bichards, 19. Captures at Electric Liglit, Alfred Newstcad, 19. 



Societies, 19. Recent Literature, '23. 



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