CON T E N T S. 



Some Additional Notes on ^schna cyanea, Bev. Arthur East, 257. British 

 Dragouflies of the Older English Authors, W. J. Lucas, 259. On a Small 

 Collection of Lepidoptera from Pemba Island, W. L. Distant, 261. On the 

 Nomenclature of the Genera of the Rhynchota, Heteroptera, and Auchenor- 

 rhyuchous Homoptera, G. W. Kirkaldy, 262. 



Notes and Oijskuvations. — " Synopsis of Experiments in Hybridization and Tem- 

 perature made with Lepidoptera up to the end of 1898," by Prof. Dr. Max 

 StaudfusR, 266. Triecphora sanguinolenta, &c., G. W. Kh-kaldy, 266. Gynan- 

 dromorphous Argynnis paphia, W. F. Urwick, 266. Male Bupalus piniaria 

 partly of Female Coloration, D. Chittenden, 266. Orthoptera at Sugar, 266 ; 

 Satyrus semele, 267 ; W. J. Lucas. 



Captures and Field Reports. — Papilio machaon at Ringwood, J. Hy. Fowler, 267; 

 in Sussex, Lewis L. Turner, 267 ; in Kent, C. W. Hutchinson, 267. Vanessa 

 antiopa in Berks, Kent, and Sussex, 267, Philip A. Houghton, Frederick 

 Single, Sir W. Cameron Gull, Major B. H. Broivn. Vanessa antiopa in Berk- 

 shire, Bev. Archibald Day, 268; in Essex, Harold P. Thompson, 268; in 

 Hampshire, A. Molineux Smallpeice, 268; in Kent, T. B. Andrews, 268; in 

 Sufiblk, E. J. Singleton Smith, 268. Vanessa io at Tooting, E. Sparke, 268. 

 Pyrameis atalanta swarming on a Cossus-infested Birch Tree, E. B. Bishop, 268. 

 Lycsena bcetica bred in Guernsey, George Baker, 268. Thecla W-album in the 

 Maidstone District, J. L. Saxhy, 269. Lycsena argiolus in North London, H. A. 

 King, 269. Acheroutia atropos, 269, Bev. A. Nash, J. Hy. Foivler, J. B. 

 Pilley, H. W. Shcpheard-Wahvyn, J. W. Woolhouse, W. T.Harris, S. W. 

 Kemp, B. Laddiman, Harold Thomjjson, Henry A. King, Herbert Beadnell, 

 E. Sparke, Lewis L. Turner, Bev. Archibald Day, Bev. A. M. Moss. Deile- 

 phila galii in Gloucestershire, Bev. A. Nash, 270. CliEerocampa elpenor on 

 Wild lialsam, Bev. A. M. Moss, 270. Noctua castanea in the New Forest, Bev. 

 W. Claxton, 270. Aplecta occulta in Norfolk, S. W. Kemp, 271. Catocala 

 nupta on Tarred Posts, W. J. Lucas, 271. Catocala nupta, Bev. A. Nash, 

 271. Acronycta alni in Herefordshire, J. B. Pilley, 271. Epunda nigra in Kent, 

 A. J. Laiorance, 271. Plusia moneta at Norwood, H. Wells, 272. Caradrina 

 ambigua in Hampshire, J. Hy. Fowler, 272. Coremia quadrifasciaria in Suffolk, 

 E. Sparke, 272. Coremia quadrifasciaria and Melanippe procellata in Essex, 

 W. D. Cansdale. 'il'2. Spilodes stieticalis near Maldon, Bev. Gilbert H. 

 Baynor, 272. Limenitis sibylla in Surrej', 272 ; Sympetrum flaveolum, 272 ; 

 W. J. Lucas. Colias edusa and C. hyale in England (1900), 273 — 280. 



Recent Literature, 280. 



Communications Received. — W. H. Barton, H. 0. Wells, (Rev.) A. M. Moss, 

 (Rev.) Chas. F. Thornewill, D. Chittenden, Albert May, Arthur Cottam, Alan W. 

 Cardinall, (Rev.) A. Nash, W. T. Harris, Lewis L. Turner, G. Ernest Peachell, 

 G. W. Kirkaldy. C. W. Collthrup, (Rev.) F. A. Walker, Oscar Whittaker, Stanley 

 A. Blenkarn, W. S. Gilles, D. P. Turner, F. J. Hanbury, (Earl) Waldegrave, 

 H. A. Chard, R. Moldola, G. Herbert Thompson, W. Edwards, S. Graham, 

 (Miss) E. M. Alderson, and others. Reports of Societies and some Recent 

 Literature notices, in type, also stand over. 



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