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A New Species of the Genus Parallelia, Htibn., from the Philippines, A. E. Wile- 

 man and Richard South, 193. Butterflies Collected in the Pyrenees-Orientales 

 in 1917 and 1918, Jarnef; B. McGlymont, 194. Some Observations on Mr. 

 McClymont's Captures, H. Roioland-Broion, M.A., F.E.S., 196. Gleaningrs 

 from my Notebooks— ,11, J. W. Heslop-Harrisnn, D.Sc, 198. Notes on 

 Collecting in 1917, C. Granville Clutterhuck, F.E.S. {continued), 200. The 

 Noctuidse of Great Britain as Arranged in tire General Collection at the 

 Natural History Museum {continued), 204, 



Notes and Obsebvations. — The Crimson Augochlora Bees, T. D. A. Cocker ell, 

 211. On the "Calling" Attitude of Hepialus sylvinus ?, W. G. Blair, 212. 

 Papilio bianor, Cram., in Hampshire, F. J. Roig, 212. Polygonia c-album in 

 Shropshire, J. Cosmo- Melvill, 213. Pyrameis cardui abundant in Cornwall, 

 E. A. C. Stowell, 213. Mesotype lineolata in Wiltshire, E. A. C. Stoivell, 



213. Note on Rearing Hemaris fuciformis, D. F. Taylor, 213. Hyppa 

 rectilinea ab., {Rev.) Harold D. Ford, 213. Plusia raoneta at Wanstead, A. 

 Thvrnall, 213. Eucosmia undulata in Cumberland, {Rev.) Harold D. Ford, 214. 

 Eupithecia oblongata (centaureata) bred from Garden Gladiolus, R. Adkin, 



214. Gynandromorphous Dryas paphia in the New Forest, Richard South, 

 214. Aberration of Zj^gsena trifolii in the New Forest and the Christchurch 

 Marshes, Richard South, 214. Burnet Pupae attacked by Birds, W. Oifford 

 Nash, F.R.C.S., 215. Scardia boleti and Coleoptera on a Fallen Beech Tree, 

 Richard South, 215. Calosoma inquisitor and Silpha quadripunctata Abundant 

 in the New Forest, Richard South, 215. Lema puncticoUis in the New 

 Forest, Richard South, 215. Note on the Habits of the Bee Melitta (Cilissa) 

 leporina, Oswald H. Latter, 215. Occm-rence of Habrosyne derasa at 

 Hammersmith, {Rev.) J. E. Tarbat, 216. Errata, 216. 



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