CONTENTS. 



Contribution to the Life-history of Liphyra brassolis, West., F. P. Dodd, 153. 

 Acidalia marginepunctata, ab., Bichard SoiotJi, 156. Notes on the genus 

 Clunio, Hal., A. D. Imms, 157. The Classification of Gracilaria and Allied 

 Genera, T. A. Gliapman, 159. Miscellanea Rhynchotalia. — No.4 (Heteroptera), 

 G. W. Kirhaldy , 164. A List of Tortrices taken in South Essex between 1885 

 and 1901, A. Thurnall, 167. 



Notes and Observations. — The National Collection of British Lepidoptera, 170. 

 Hepialus humuli var. thulensis, Newm., C. W. Dale, 170. 



Captures and Field Reports. — New Forest Notes (1902), F. M. B. Carr, 171. 

 Sphinx convolvuli in 1901 ; on Dartmoor in 1901, W. Gifford Nash, 172. 

 Notodonta carmelita in South of Scotland, J. C. Haggart, 172. Plusia moneta 

 Larv£E at Farnborough (Kent) and Neighbourhood, A. J. Lawrance, 172. 

 Larvae in Durham, J. W. Harrison, 173. 



Societies, 173. Recent Literature, 176. 



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