C O N T E N T S. 



On a New Genus of Lyoseuidae hitherto confounded with Catochrysops, A. G. Butler, 

 1. The Orthopterous Fauna of the British Isles (with illustration), 2. Ento- 

 mology in New Zealand, Ambrose Quail, 5. 



Notes and Obskrvations. — Scottish Rhynchota; Synonymy — Rhynchota, O. W. 

 Kirhaldy, 10. Rhynchota of Perthshire, 10. Odonestis potatoria Larva 

 hybernating through Two Winters, C. W. Colthrup, 10. Plusia festucaj with 

 confluent Spots, /, Arkle, 10. Note on Ligdia adustata, Louis B. Prout, 10. 

 Great Destruction of Injixrious Beetles, W. W. Smith, 11. Orthoptera 

 Localities, W. J. Lucas, 11. Emergence of Clostera reclusa, F. M. B. Carr, 

 12. Abnormal Emergence of Smerinthus populi, &c., R. Laddiman, 12. 

 Mould in Relaxing Boxes, F. C. Woodforde, 12. Relaxing Lepidoptera, 

 J. Bcauland, 12. 



Captures and FiiiLO RiiPORTS. — Vanessa atalanta and V. io abundant at Sudbury, 

 Suffolk, in 1899, Edward Ransom, 13. Abundance of Vanessa atalanta in 

 1899, R. Laddiman. I'd. Acherontia atropos in 1899, Edward Ransom, C. W, 

 Colthrup, R. Laddiman, 13. Catocala nupta in 1899, C. W. Colthrup, 13. 

 Phigalia pe^lax-ia (pilosaria) in December, ./. Arklc, 13. Phlogophora meticu- 

 losa in December, ./. Arkle, 13. Lepidopterous Eggs on Sallow, &c., {Miss) 

 A. D. Edwards. 14. Stilbia anomala in North Wales, Mark A. Rollason, 14. 

 Diphthera (Agriopis) apriiina in Moray, Henry H. Brown, 14. Lepidoptera, 

 &c., in 1899, T. B. Jeferijs, 14. Lepidoptera at Winchester in 1899, H. W. 

 Shepheard -Walwyn, 15. Lepidoptera in 1899, F' d C. Bellamy, 17. Notes 

 from North Staffordshire, John JR. B. Masefield, 17. 



SociETiiis. — Entomological Society of London, 18. South London Entomological 

 and Natural History Society, 18. Carlisle Entomological Society, 20. Bir- 

 mingham Eutomolt'gical Society, 20. Kendal Entomological Society, 21. 

 Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society, 22 



Recent Literature. — ' Faiuia Hawaiieusis ; or, the Zoology of the Sandwich 

 (Hawaiin) Isles,' 23. 



Change of Address. — P. W. Abbott, from Sutton Coldfield, to 21, Spring 

 Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. 



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