CONTENTS. 



On the Larva of Liphyra brassolis, Westw., Dr. T. A. Chapman, 225. Butterfly 

 Collecting in Soiithern Andalusia in the Spring of 1902, {Rev.) Henry Charles 

 Lang, 228. A Contribution to the Classification of the Coccidse, T. D. A. 

 Cockercll, 232. On the Morphology and Classification of the Auchenor- 

 rhynclious Homoptera, Dr. H. J. Hansen, 234. On some New Genera and 

 Species of Hymenoptera (Ichneuiuonidae, Chrysididse, Fossores, and Apidse), 

 P. Cameron, 237. 



Notes and Observations. — Are Cocoons Waterproof? Claude A. Pyett, 241. 

 Ichneumon in Zygiena trifolii, J. P. Barrett, 241. Pieris napi Twelve Months 

 in Pupa, C. A. Sladen, 242. Plusia moneta: a few Notes and Queries, A. J. 

 Laivrance, 242. G.\nandrous Argynnis paphia, Herbert Charles, 242. Un- 

 usual Pairing of Buttertlies, G. F. Leigh, 242. 



Captures and Fiioi.n Reports. — Lyca^na minima var. alsoides in Hampshire, 

 243. Aporia cratagi in Kent, J. P. Barrett, 243. Pieridse in London, 

 D. P. Turner, 243. Plusia moneta in Hampshire, G. W. Russell, 248. 

 Plusia moneta in Wiltshire, C. A. Bladen; at Winchmore Hill, B. HicMiJi ; 

 in Surrey, R. Meldola ; 'liA. Colias edusa in Essex, 1902. Richard J. 

 Fitch, 244. Lasiocampa qucrcifolia in London, H. Perls, 244. Rhodophsea 

 formosa and Oncocera ahenella in Herts; Chrosis bifasciana in Surrey; 

 Pionca (Ebulea) stachydalis in Surrey, Richard South, 244. The Butterflies 

 of the Withershxck District, C. H. Forsythe, 246. Five Days' Collecting at 

 Deal, F. M. B. Carr, 246. 



Recent Literature, 248. Obituary, 248. 



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