CONTENTS. 



Additions to the Fauna of Mexico (Bees and Coecidae), T. D. A. CocJcerell, 177, 

 On some Genera and Species of Hymeuoptera (Ichneumonidae, Chrysididae, 

 Fossores, and Apida3), P. Cameron, 179. Notes on Neuroptera of Oxon and 

 Berks, W. J. Lucas, 183. Contribution to the Life-history of Liphyra 

 brassoUs, Westw., F. P. Dodd, 184. A List of Tortrices taken in South Essex 

 between 1885 and 1901, A. Thurnall, 188. 



Notes and Ohservations. — The British Museum Collection of British Lepidoptera, 

 G. F. Hampson, 193. Notodouta dryinopa, F. P. Dodd, 193. Hawk Moth 

 Pupating on Branches of Trees, F. P. Dodd, 194. Tortrices in South Essex, 

 F. G. WJiittle, 194. Food-plants of the Larva of Cnephasia sinuana, Stph., 

 Eustace B. Bankes, 194. The Coccid Lecanopsis dugesi, T. D. A. CocJcerell, 

 194. Colour Changes in Larval Hairs of Arctia villica, Albert May, 194. 

 Note on Calocampa exoleta, Edivard Goodiuin, 195. Protracted Emergence 

 of Tephrosia biundularia, J. A. Finzi, 195. 



Captures and Fikld Reports. — Collecting near Tangier in August and September, 

 1901, G. Meade-Waldo, 195. Ph;sia mon6ta, &c., at Finchley, V. E. Shaiv, 



196. Colias hyale in 1902, Percy E. Freke, 197. Colias edusa in 1902, 

 Gervase F. Matheiv, 197. Eupithecia trisignaria in Scotland, John A. Nix, 



197. Amphidasys betularia var. doubledayaria in Essex, G. F. Mathetv, 197. 

 Societies, 197. Becent Literature, 199. 



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