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i^pw Species of Pyralidie from Formosa, A. E. Wileman and Richard South, 217. 

 Gleauings from my Notebooks — III, J. W. Heslop Harrison, D.Sc, 219. 

 Myrmeeozela ochraceella. Tgst.. at Rannoch, (Rev.) John W. Metcalfe, 222. 

 Bristol Museum: Interesting Collection of British Lepidoptera, George C. 

 Griffiths, 223. An Entomogenous Fungus growing from the Cocoon of a 

 Braconid, G. T. Lylc. F.E.S.'. 227. British Orthoptera in 1017, W. J. Lucas, 

 B.A., F.E.S. . 229. Confirmation of Trigonalys Hahni, of the Hymenopterous 

 Family Trigonalidae, as British, Claude Morley, F.E.S., F.Z.S., etc., 232. 



Notes and Observations. — Pararge megasra in North-West Middlesex, H. 

 Bowland'Brorvn, 233. Courtship of Pararge megaera, H. Rowland -Brown. 

 233. Papiho machaou in Thanet, Fred V. Theobald, 234. Polygonia ■album 

 in Cheshire, Major T. W. Gardner, 234. Epinephele tithonus ab. miucixi in 

 Essex, {Rev.) Gilbert H. Raynor, 2.34. Agriades corydon ab. in Bucks, C. H. 

 Williams, 234. Cupido minimus in September, Major G. K. Gregson, 234. 

 Adopsea lineola in the Bedford District, W. Gifford Nash, 234. Unusual 

 Pupation of Zygiena filipendulse, G. F. Bethune-Barker, 235. Stauropus fagi 

 on Sallow, Reginald J. Ford, 235. CucuUia verbasci in Co. Durham, J. 

 Gardener, 235. Lytta (Cantharis) vesicatoria at Chichester. Joseph Anderson, 

 235. Hylophila bicolorana at Chichester, Josejfh A^nderso7i, 235. Vespa 

 crabro and its Prey, W. J. Lucas, 236. Clusters or Assemblies of Bees and 

 Wasps when Resting, R. C. L. Perkins, 236. Notes on Lepiiloptera in Middle- 

 sex and in Hampshire, G. de Havilland, 236. Notes on Butterflies from 

 Liilworth, M. J. Mansfield, 236. Additions to Lists of Butterflies Collected ai 

 Amelie-les-Bains apd La Preste, J. R. McClymont, 2S1. Note on the Lepi 

 doptera of Fowey, E. A C. Stoivell, 238. 



Obituary, 239, 



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