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A Butterfly Hunter's Holiday, E. G. Alderson, 233. Notes on Triecphora san- 

 guinolenta {Marsh., Edw.), Bev. F. A. Walker, 236. Bibliographical and 

 Nomenclatorial Notes on the Rhynchota — No. 1, G. W. Kirkaldy, 238. Some 

 Bees Visiting the Flowers of Mesquite, T. D. A. Cockerell, 243. The Ant- 

 hills at the Paris Exhibition, Vivian St. Clare Mackenzie, 245. 



Notes and Observations. — Migration of Libellula quadrimaculata, Geo, T. 

 Porritt, 247. Halias prasinana audible, B. Freeman, 247. Proctotrypids ex 

 Lepidopterous Ova, Claude Morley, 247. 



Captures and Field Reports. — Sirex gigas. Miss E. M. Alderson, 248. Libellula 

 quadrimaculata, A. J. Mann, 248. Black Varieties on a South Lancashire Moss, 

 B. Freeman, 248. Papilio machaon in Kent, A, J. Maim, G. B. Browne, 248 ; 

 in the New Forest, E. F. Chawner, 248. Coenonympha pamphilus var., C. E. 

 0. Carter, 248. Argynnis adippe in Surrey, Herbert Beadnell, 249. Coremia 

 quadrifasciaria and Melanippe procellata in Essex, B. Meldola, 249. Coremia 

 quadrifasciaria in Essex, B. M. Prideaux, 249. Scotosia vetulata at Hemel 

 Hempstead, Bernard Piffard, 249. Plusia moneta in Oxfordshire, John W. 

 B. Bell, 249. Dicycla oo in Surrey, Lewis S. Giles, 249. Dasycampa rubi- 

 ginea in Dorsetshire, C. E. 0. Carter, 249. Larva of Acronycta alni at Tun- 

 bridge Wells, T. Percival Smith, 249. Macroglossa stellatarum, &c., at Hud- 

 dersfield, Geo. T. Porritt, 249. CoUas edusa and C. hyale in 1900, 250. 

 Vanessa antiopa in Oxfordshire, Bev. John W. B. Bell, 250. Sphinx pinastri 

 in Suffolk, 250 ; Spilosoma lubricipeda emerging in August, 250 ; Alfred E. 

 Douglas. Acherontia atropos in Bucks, W. H. Barton, 260 ; at Northampton, 

 A. D. Imms, 250 ; at Chichester, Joseph Anderson, 250. Leucania albipuncta 

 at Bexhill, J. W. Finzi, 250. Sugaring, Walter Dannatt, 250. 



Societies, 251. Recent Literature, 254. 



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