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“CONTENTS. : 
Orthoptera in 1908, W. J. Lucas, 193. On the Perpendicular Denon of + the eae 
Papilionide in the Himalayas, W. Harcouwrt-Bath, 195. On a New Species of 
Zeuthus (Humenide) from Borneo, P: Cameron, 206. Descriptions of Three _ 
New Species of Cicadide, W. L. Distant, 207. On two New Genera (one 
representing a New Tribe) from Borneo, P. Cameron, 209. ; 
NorTes aND OBSERVATIONS.—-Lycena eorydon in Devonshire, (Rev.) F. L. Blath- 
wayt, 211. Tixtended Pupal Periods in the Genus Eupithecia, Lowis B. Prout, 
212. Gynandrous Saturnia pavonia (carpini), J. Arkle, 212. _Enicmus minu- 
tus, Linn., attacking Cryptocossus fagi, Bir., Clawde Morley, 212. Curious 
Sexual Conduct of Weevils, C. G. Doughty, 212, 
Oaprures AND Finip Reroxrrs.—Abundance of Pieris brassice, F. W. Frohawh, 
213. Proportionate Number of Sexes of Thanaos tages, F. W Frohawk, 213. 
Acronyeta aceris Larve feeding on Plum, Richard South, 214. Cidaria miata 
emerging in July, Richard South, 214. Insects in Sicily, J. belie Barrett, 214, 
Societies, 215. 
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