CONTENTS. 



Malaeosoma neiistria ab. (with illustration), N. Charles Rothschild, 257. The 

 Basses- Alpes, H. Bowland- Brown, 257. A Fossil Fly of the Family Blepharo- 

 ceridae, T. D. A. Cockerell, 262. Current Notes, G. W. Kirkaldy, 265, The 

 Athalia Group of the Genus Melit£ea (continued), George Wheeler, 267. A 

 small Collection of Swiss Neuroptera, W. J. Lucas, 270. 



Notes and Observations. — Rhodometra (Sterrha) sacraria in South Devon, 270. 

 Aiigerona prunaria in September, J. B. Morris,- 270. Nonagria neurica i-.i 

 Britain, E. P. Sharp dt A. J. Wightman, 270. Late Emergence of .(Eschna 

 cyanea, Harold Hodge, 271. Note on Abraxas sylvata, ab., F. Merrifield, 



271. Eupithecia Larvae on Pastinaca : a Correction, Louis B. Front, 271. 

 Captures and Fiki.d Repoi;ts. — Colias edusa in CornAvall, Harold Hodge, 271. 



Colias edusa at Leatherhead, Surrey, Jose]}h H. Car]ientcr, 272. Acherontia 

 atropos at Ringwood, Charles J. Bellamy, 272. Acherontia atropos in Inver- 

 ness-shire, Heiirif H. Brown, 272. Acherontia atropos in Middlesex, H. 

 Roivland- Brown, 212. Sphinx convolvnli and Acherontia atropos in Selkirk. 

 B. WeddcU, 272. Pygsera anachoreta, &c., in Essex, (Miss) A. D. Edivard.s. 



272. Caradrina exigua at Chester; Dasypolia tempK at Chester, /. Arkle,212. 

 Labia minor in the City, F. M. Dyke, 273. Captures of Lepidoptera in West 

 Cornwall, 1908, 273. Zizera (Cupidd) minima in August, F. W. J. Jackson, 



273. Noctua ditrapezium a Scotch specie^, R. Meldola, 273. Notes on 

 Collecting in the Aldershot District, B. Tulloch, 273. 



Societies, 275. Recent Liter-ature, 279. Obituary, 280. 



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