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Clinodiplosis equestris (Wagner); an Insect new to Great Britain (with illustra. 
tion), Fred Enock, 217. The Large ‘ Copper,” its Habits, and one of its 
present haunts, W. G. Sheldon. 219. The Food-plant of Lycena (Latiorma) 
orbitulus, 7’. A. Chapman, 221. Aberrations of Vanessa urtice and Y. io — 
(with illustrations), 7’. Reuss, 223, An Unusual Phase of Variation in Lepido- 
ptera (with illustrations), Jos. F. Green, Richard South, 224. Descriptions 
of Three New Species of Cetoniide from the Indian Hmpire, Oliver EZ. Janson, — 
225. Current Notes, G. W. Kirkaldy, 227. On two New Genera and Species — 
of Chalcidide (Eucharinz), from Borneo, P. Cameron, 229. : 
Norres AND OBSERVATIONS, 233. CapruRES AND Firip Reports, 235, ~ 
RECENT LITERATURE, 239. ; ee 
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