CONTENTS. 



Two New Species of Sesiidae from FormoBa and a New Noctuid Moth from Japan. 

 A. E. Wileman and Richard South, 169. The Noctuid jp of Great Britain as 

 Arranged in the General Collection at the Natural History Museum (continued), 

 Richard South, 170. Notes on Collecting in 1917, C. Granville Clutterbuck, 

 F.E.8., 175. British Odonata in 1917, W. J. Lucas, B.A., F.E.S., 179. 

 A New Species of Lepidiota from Northern Queensland, A. A. Girault, 183. 

 Note on A^.anus ubaldus, OR., Gapt. P. P. Graves, F.E.S., 184. 



NoTEB AND Obsbbvations. — Correction Corrected — Ccenonympha tiphon in Dur- 

 ham, H. Rowland- Br oivn, 184. Papilio machaon, ab., H. Rowland Broum, 

 184. Unusual Pupation of Zygasna filipendulae, H. D. Ford, 185. Devasta- 

 tion of Oak Trees by Spring Larvse and After, Robert Adkin, 185. Tortrix 

 viridana Eaten by Birds, Robert Adkin, 185. Pontia (Pieris) daplidice in 

 Herts, Leslie Dudley, 186. Melitsea athalia in Gloucestershire, C. Granville 

 Clutterbuck, F.E.S., 186. Vanessa antiopa in Sutherland, F. W. Frohawk, 

 186. Agrotis simulans near Oxford, A. W. Pickard- Cambridge, 186. Butter- 

 Hies in Abbots Wood, Sussex, W. G. Harding, F. L.S., F.E.S., 186. Hylophila 

 bifolorana at Shooters Hill, George H. Henshall, junior, 186. Xylomyges 

 conspicillaris, Percy C. Reid, 186. Eupithecia pusillata in Cambridgeshire, 

 Hugh Percy Jones, 187. Geometra vernaria in Ireland, G. Coulter, 187. 

 Colias edusa in Ireland, G. Coulter, 187. Turnip Flea-Beetles — Wireworms, 



A. W. Rymer Roberts, 187. Strange Nest of Odynerus sp., H. R.-B., 187. 

 Gnorimus riobilis, Linn., at Ealing, F. W. Campion, 188. Panchlora exoleta, 



B. A. Coney, 188. Sugaring, C. M. Mayor, 188. 



SocruTiES. — The South London Entomological and Natural History Society, 190. 

 PiiiCENT Literature, 192. 



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