CONTENTS. 



Some New Forms of Lycaenidae from Eeypt, Capt. P. P. Graves, F.E.S., 97' j 

 Lampicles ethoda, Wlk., and Lycaena itea, Wlk. = Lampides thebana, Stdgr,, | 

 and A:anus ubaldns, Cr. ,Cnpt. P. P. Graves, F.E.S., 98. Some Notes on Cupido ' 

 minimus, and other "Blues" occurring in tlie Neighbourhood of Cambridge, 

 Hugh P. Jones, 100. Insects in Burmese Amber, F. N. Burn, 102. f^^i§- 

 from the Malay Peninsula, T. D. A. Cocherell, 103. Contributions to our 



"~ 'Tvuowledge of the British Braconidae {continued), G. T. Lyle, F.E.S., 104. 



Notes and OBgERVATioNS. — Food-plant of the Larva of Hyria muricata, N. Charles 

 Rothschild, 111. Lepidontera Observed in Macedonia, H. Rowland- Brown, 



112. Aricia medon, ab. artaxerxes, in Suffolk, H. Rowland-Brown, 112. 

 The Bee Nomia incerta, T. D. A. Cockerell, 112. Hibernation of Pyrameis 

 atalanta, C. F. Morris, 112. Pyrameis atalanta, etc., in March, H.Rotvland- 

 Brown, 113. Celastrina argiolus and Brephos parthenias in Middlesex, H. 

 Rowland- Br oivn, 113. Brephos parthenias : A Contrast in Seasons, H. D. 

 Ford. 113. Brephos parthenias in Gloucestershire, C. Granville Clutterbuck, 



113. Brephos parthenias in Surrey, W. J. Lucas, 114. Early Butterflies, 

 W. Gifford Nash, 114. Pieris brassicae, F. M. A. MacKirrnoie, 114. Pieris 

 rapse, B. W. Neave, 114. Early Lepidoptera, F'. H. Lyon, 114. Dasychira 

 pudibunda in February, George H. Henshall, jun., 114:. A Few Records of 

 British Orthoptera, Herbert Camjnon, 115. iEschna mixta, A. H. Netvton, 

 115. Taeniopteryx nebulosa, Linn. (Plecoptera), L. C. E. Balcomh, 116. 

 Sugaring, A. E. Burras, 116. 



SociKTiES. — The South London Entomological and Natural Historj' Society, 116. 

 Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society', 118. Carlisle Natural 

 History Society, 119. 



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