CONTENTS. 



On the Ei;^' and First-stage Larva of Papilio homeriis, Fabr. (with plates), T, A. 

 Chapman, 97. Life-history of Hesperia paniscus, F., = Palaemon, Pallas ; 

 StaAid. Cat., W. A. Bollason, 102. Notes on some Transvaal Mosquitoes, 

 including Two New Species and a New Variety, Fred. V. Theobald, lOG. 

 On Mounting Coleoptera (concluded), H. F. Fryer, 110. A New Variety of 

 Ampliidasys betularia, Wm. Mnnshridge, 112. Observations on the Life- 

 histoi'ies and Bionomics of some Tachinidae, H, 8. Leigh, 113. Odonata in 

 Germany. — I., E. R. Speijer, 116. New African Bees, T. D. A. CocJcerell, 121. 

 Bibliographical and Nonienclatorial Notes on the Hemiptera. — No. 8, G. W. 

 Kirkaldy, 123. Description of a New Species of Sawfly (Selandria) from 

 Borneo, P. Cameron, 124. Notes on British Braconidte. — VI., Claude 

 Morley, 125. 



Notes and Observations — The Entomological Society of America, 129. Melita ; 

 parthenie var. varia: a Correction, B. M. Prideaux, 130. A Few Notes oi. 

 Breeding Experiences in 1907, Harold E. Winser, 130. 



Captures and Field Reports. — Nola albulalis in Sussex, Hugh J. Vinall, 131. 

 Herminia derivalis not at Barmouth or Chester, J. Arlile, 131. Lepidoptera of 

 East Sutherland, M. A. Bollason, 131. 



Societies. — Entomological Society of London, 131. The South London Entomo- 

 logical and Natural History Society, 133. Lancashire and Cheshire Entomo- 

 logical Society, 134. 



Eecent Literature, 136. 



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