CONTENTS. 



The Death-watch: Notes and Observations, C. J. Galian, M.A., D.Sc, 121. The 

 Life History ot Ancylis Uncana, W. G. Sheldon, F.E.S., 125. On a Small 

 Collection of Drajjonflies from Macedonia, Herbert Campion, 128. Contribu- 

 .-tions to our Knowledge of the British Braconidae {concluded), G. T. Lyle, 

 F.E.S., 129. 



Notes and Observations. — Arctic Lepidoptera, H. Rowland- Br oion, 137. Green 

 Pupa of Euchloe Cardamines, J. D. Ward, 137. The Blue-haired Carpenter- 

 Bees, T. D. A. CochereU, 137. Euvanessa antiopa at Rannoch, L. G. Esaon, 



138. Eugonia polychloros at Brighton, F. G. S. Bramwell, 138. Pyrameis 

 atalanta in March, W. J. Lucas, 138. Polygonia c- album at Oswestry in 

 March (Lt.-Col.) W. Godfrey, 138. Alicia medon ab. artaxerxes in Sufifolk, 

 Hugh Percy Jones, 138. Butterflies at Emsworth, W. M. Christy, 138. Early 

 Lepidoptera in Cornwall, E. A. C. Stowell, 139. Sphinx convolvuli at Brighton. 

 F. G. S. Bramioell, 139. Mandnca (Acherontia) atropos and Sphinx convolvuli 

 in Ireland, Walter Malcomson, 139. Note on Saturnia carpini, A. K. Inci. 



139. Yellow Variety of Phragmatobia fuliginosa (Rev.) J. E. Tarbat, 139. 

 Plusia moneta Larvse — Early Appearance, James Douglas, 139. Hibernation 

 of Peronea hastiana, Wm. Mansbridge, 140. Notes on the Spring Appearance 

 of some Insects in Yorkshire, H. G. 0. Wales, 140. ^schna mixta, Latr., in 

 South Devon, Geo. T. Porritt, 141. Turnip-Flea Beetles, Geo. B. Walsh, 141. 

 Sugar Substitutes, H. B.-B., 142. Erratum. 



SociKTiES. — The South London Entomological and Natural History Society, 142. 

 Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society, 142. 



Eecent Literature, 143. 



Obituary, 144. 



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