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Soine Undescribed Bornean Nymplialidae (with Plate), J. C. Moulton, F.E. . .^ , 

 Notes on the Cell-making of Megachile ligniseca, Kirby [Hymenoptera] (witli 

 Plate), Andrejv B. Luvoni, 100. Hoplothrips corticis : a Problem in Nomen- 

 clature, J. Douglas Hood, M.A., 102. Bees from the Phihppine Islands,. 

 T. D. A. Cockerell, 107. A New Genus and five New Species of Heterocera 

 from the Philippines, A. E. Wileman, 110. The Rearing of Larvae, C. Bippon, 

 M.A., F.E.S., 112. Notes ozi a Lime Tree Aphis, Pachj'pappa reaumuri, Kalten- 

 bach. New to Britain (with illustrations), Fred V. Theobald, M.A., 116, The 

 Butterflies of the Bucks. Chilterns, H. Bowland-Brown, M.A., F.E.S., 120. 



Notes and Observations. — Entomologists at the Front, H.R.-B., 122. The 

 Copulation of Scorpion-flies, Herbert Canqnon, 123. Larvae of Lycsena cory- 

 don, W. R. Taylor, 123. Butterflies of the Taunton District, W. B. Butler, 123. 

 Gynandromorphous Smerinthus ocellatus x Amorpha populi (hybridus, Steph.) 

 Sydney Whicher, 124. Pyrameis atalanta, ab., G. E. J. Crallan, 124. Small 

 Size of Pyrameis atalanta, E Bex Philiijs, 124. Vanessa antiopa in Norfolk^ 

 J. P. Heyivorth, 125. Pyrameis atalanta in April, G. Nobbs, 125. Moths 

 captured by Light-trap at Eingwood, C. E. Neivnham, 125. 



Societies. — Entomological Society of London, 126. The South London Entomo- 

 logical and Natural History Society, 126. Lancashire and Cheshire Entomo- 

 logical Society, 126. The" Manchester Entomological Society, 127. London 

 Natural History Society, 128. 



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