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Notes on the Tive-combed Bat-fleas forming the Genns Nyetealee Bee ae 
(with plate), Hon. N, O. Rothschild, 95. The Athalia Giean of the Genus — 
Melitwa (continued), George Wheeler, 29. List of Papers of the late Martin — 
Jacoby, George Jacobson (concluded), 32. Current Notes, 1908, G. Ww. Kir 
kaldy, 35. ree 
NorTes el OBSERVATIONS—Leucophea surinamensis (Orthoptera), W. J. oy tte “% 
87. Aberration of Malacosoma neustria, E. F. Studd, 87. Note on Lyetus — 
caualiculatus, F., Frank M. Littler, 87, Meconema varium, A. Thurnall, 38, 
Cheimatobia brumata, Edward Goodwin, 88. On the Effect of. ‘Rearing — = 
Larve of Vanessa urtice in Darkness, N. Manders, 89. 4 
Caproures anv I'irip Reports.—Stenocephalus agilis and Corixa affinis (atomaria), — 
Oscar Whittaker, 89. Thyphlocyba debilis, Dougl., in Laneashire, Oscar S: 
Whittaker, 39. Pyrameis in January, Orford Young, 40. Early Appearance — 
of Hybernia rupicapraria, Herbert W. Baker, 40. Teniocampa gothica in 
June and October, (Miss) B. Coney, 40. Pieris napivar., W. H. Harwood, 40. 
Pterophorus monodactylus in January, D. C. Holmes, ‘40. ‘Hybernia leuco-" 
phearia on January 8th, D. C, Holmes, 40. _Campodea staphylinus apes : 
W. J. Lucas, 40. Sphinx convolvuli-in Wiltshire, 1908, W. A. Bogue, 41. 
Periplaneta australasie in Cornwall, W. A. Rollason, 41. Phigalia pedaria, — 
41. Hybernia defoliaria, Hdward Goodwin, 41, Captures. at Light in the — 
Chester District, Alfred Newstead,41. Notes from Messina, J. Platt-Barrett, 42. — 
Socretigs, 42. Recent LITERATURE, 45. OpriTvuaryY, 48. 
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