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Imperfect Moult in a Larva of Amorpha (Siuerinthus) populi (with ilhistrati 

 T. A. Chajnnan, 217. Larvae of Lycsena bellargus and their Associat; 

 with Ants, A. L. Rayivaid, 219, Some Notes on Scandinavian and Laplani 

 Butterflies (with plate), H. lioivland-Broivn, 220. On some new Genera and 

 Species of Indian Ichneunionidse, P. Cameron, 227. 



Notes and Observations. — r.vrameis cardui and other probably Immigrant 

 Species, W. G. Sheldon, '2B0. Joint Cocoons, E. Manncring, 230. Acidalia 

 immorata, Francis C. Woodbridge, 231. Dicranura bifida Two Yeai'S in Pupa, 

 G. W. Mason, 232. Autumnal emergence of Lepidoptera, Bichard South, 

 232. 



Captures and FiklO Eepouts. — Deilephila (Phryxus) livorrica in Dorset, B. 

 Jaclisou, 233 ; in Hampshire, B. B. Murray, 233 ; in Kent, Sydney Wehh, 23 

 in Sussex, C. Hamlin, 233; and Hehotbis peltigera in Ireland, A, Druitt' 

 236 ; aiid Laphygma exigua in Somersetshire, Herbert C. Sivayne, 233. 

 Laphygma exigua in Essex, W. Glaxton, 234; in Isle of Wight, L, W. Ncr- 

 man, 233; in Soaiersetshire, G. F. Batulings, 233; and Agrotis agathii 

 in Dorsetshire, Sidney T., Thome, 235; and Heliothis peltigera in Isle 

 Wight, James Douglas, T. Maddisoh, 233. Leucania extranea at Tenby, J. 

 Finzi, 234. Heliothis peltigera in Wiltshire, W. A. Boync, 234. Colias edu.u. 

 in Dorsetshire, Bic?iard South, 234 ; at Folkstone, F. Rogers, 234 ; at Little- 

 hampton, Philip J. Barraaid, 234; in Sutfolk, A. C. Waller, 234. Sphinx 

 convolvuli in Suffolk, A. C. Waller, 234 ; in Surrey, Herbert C. Stoayne, 234| 

 Polygonia c-album in Surrey, Alec W. Perkins, 234. Cucullia gnaphalii al 

 Light, John Comber, 235. Limenitis sibylla in Epping Forest, F. W. d Hi 

 Campion, 235. Dianthcecia irregulai^is, Hufu., = echii, Bork., in North Lincoln* 

 shire, G. W. Mason, 235. Chrysophanus phlaeas, var., Martin J. Hardiv ' 

 235. Sirex juvencus in Nairnshire, Henry H. Brown, 235. Noctme at Sugar 

 Daylight, /. E. Tarbat, 235. Lepidoptera of County Cork, C. Donovan, 2;;ti. 



Societies, 238. 



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