Vj W IN X Hi IN J. D. 



Description of a New Species of Cicadidse from China (with illustration), W. L. 

 Distant, 209. Migrations of Dragonflies, W. J. Lucas, 210. Notes on the 

 Bespiration of the Dragonfly Nymph, Rev. Arthur East, 211. Three New 

 Species of Nymphalinse from Siam, Percy I. Lathy, 213. British Dragonflies 

 of the older English Authors, W. J. Lucas, 215. On a Small Collection of 

 Bees from Juarez, Mexico, T. D. A. CocTcerell, 217. Mosquitos and Malaria, 

 Guy A. K. Marshall, 218. Diphyletism in the Lepidoptera (with illustration), 

 Ambrose Quail, 221. 



Notes and Observations. — Lycsena pheretes and its Allies in the Sikkim Hima- 

 layas, H. J. Elioes, 223. Lycsena pheretes, &c., W. Har court- Bath, 223. 

 Parasite in Lepidopterous Ovum, G. F. Bird, 224. Oviposition of Polygonia 

 c-album, T. A. Chapman, 224. Pairing of Vanessa urticae and Epinephele 

 ianira, J. Williams Vaughan, 224. Habits of Cossus ligniperda, Ambrose 

 Quail, 22i. 



Captures and Field Keports. — Coremia quadrifasciaria in Essex, Bev. Gilbert H. 

 Baynor, 225. Colias edusa and C. hyale at Eastbourne, Stanley A. Blenkarn, 

 225. Anticlea sinuata, T. H. Fisher, 225. jEschna cyanea at Paddington, 

 Fred. Noad Clark, 225. Ischnura elegans in London, W. J. Lucas, 225. 

 Collecting in Hay ward's Heath District, A. H. By don, 225. Note on a 

 Spider, Frances J. Battersby, 226. New Forest Notes, F. M. B. Carr, 226. 

 Colias edusa at Ringwood, Fred. G. Bellamy, 228 ; in Somerset, A. Cant, 

 228 ; in Devonshire, T. B. Fletcher, 228. A Winter Day's Sport with the Net 

 in Durban, Natal, South Africa, G. F. Leigh, 228. 



Societies, 229. Recent Literature, 231. 



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