CONTENTS. 



Ova of Raphidia notata (Neuroptera) (with Plate), G. T. Lyh, 233. Jottings on 

 Aphides taken during 1907 and 1908 (concluded), Claude Morley, 233. 

 Descripiions of two Species of Evania from Borneo, P. Cameron, 237. 

 Notes on some Andalusian Butterflies (concluded), W. G. Sheldon, 239. On 

 three undescribed Fossorial Hymenoptera (Crabro and Psen) from Borneo, P. 

 Cameron, 242. The Athalia Group of the Genus Melitaea (continued), George 

 Wheeler, 244. 



Notes and Observations. — Zygsena filipendulae with Light Pink Spots and Hind 

 Wings, Jose-'ph Anderson, 249. Epinephele tithonus paired with E. hypdr- 

 authes, A. Harrison, 249. Oviposition of a Hyperparasite (Chalcid) of Piferis 

 brassicae, G. T. Lyle, 249. Abraxas grossulariata, ab. (with illustration), 249 ; 

 Abraxas sylvata (ulmata) (with illustration), Richard South, 250. 



Captures and Fikld Reports. — Polia chi at Torquay, J. S. Carter, 250; in Berk- 

 shire, Bicliard South, 250. Rhodometra (Sterrha) sacraria in Devonshire, 

 H. M. Edelsten, 250. Prionus coriarius Linn, at Sugar, H. E. Hunt, 250. 

 Cerura bicuspis at Chester, J. Arhle, 250, Pygsbra anachoreta, &e., in Essex, 

 Geo. P. Kitchener, 250, Acherontia atropos in Hants (Bev.) J. E. Tarbat, 

 251; in Sussex, W. Jm-vis, 251; in Notts, E. Maude Alderson, 251. Colias 

 edusa in Dorset, Frank E. Lmve, B. Meldola, 251 ; in Hants, Joseph Anderson, 

 251 ; in Kent and Middlesex, F. H. Moore, 251 ; &c., in Herts, {Bev.) E. 

 Everett, 252. Huntingdonshire Dragonflies, 1908, F. W. Campion, 252. 



Societies, 253. Recent Literature, 255. 



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