CONTENTS. 



Life-histovy of Lycseaa acis, F. W, FrohmoJc, 161. Dragonflies in 1907, W. J. 

 Lucas, 107. Odonata in Germany. — II., E. B. Speyer, 168. Field Notes on 

 British Sawflies, Claude Morley, 172. The Athalia Group of the Genus 

 MeUtaea (continued), George Wheeler, 177. 



Notes and Observations. — The Long Life of ScoHopteryx libatrix. €. L. Heberde?i, 

 J.-'S. Garter, P. A. Carde^o, 182. Gynandrous specimen of Bupalus piniaria, 

 Harold: B. Williams, 182. Teratological specimen of Melitaea aurinia (artemis) ; 

 on Rearing Melitsea aurinia (artemis), Bert. S. Stonell, 182. 



Captures and Fikld Reports. — Aeherontia atropos at Oxford in May, Sydney H. 

 Galpin, 183. Pupae of Lycaena arion, Richard South, 183. (ToHas edusa near 

 Gravesend, 183; Prevalence of Arctia caia Larvae this Year, H. Hioggins, 184. 

 Note on Metopsilus ^Ghaerocampa) porcellus, D. C. Holmes. 184. 



Recent Literature, 184. 



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