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Editorial, Richard South, 325. Lepidoptera in South Devonshire, J. Jiiger, 326. 

 Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Ireland — Supplementary List, W. F. de Vis7nes 

 Kane, 328. On the Morphology and Classification of the Auchenorrhynchous 

 Homoptera, Dr. H. J. Hansen, 334. British Dragonflies of the Older English 

 Authors, W. J. Lucas, 338. Synopsis of Experiments in Hybridization and 

 Temperature made with Lepidoptera up to the end of 1898, Prof. Dr. Max 

 Standfuss, 340. 



Notes and Obskrvations. — Colias edusa, C. hyale, and Acherontia atropos in 1900, 

 Richard South, 348. Eretmoptera, a new Dipterous Genus, G. W. Kirhaldy, 



349. The Insect Fauna of Hampshire, 34;i. Local Scarcity of Tseniocampa 

 incerta {Hufn.), E. 11. Bankes, 349. Moults in the Odonata, P. P. Calvert, 



350. Argynnis aglaia var. chai'lotta (Haiu.), B. S. Stauden, 350. Universal 

 List of Entomologists, 350. Epinephele tithonus in Large Numbers, W. J. 

 Lucas, 35(. 



Captures and Field IIeports. — Epinephele (Hipparchia) hyperanthes in Fife- 

 shire, H. H. Broivn, 351. Lycaena argiolus and Macroglossa stellatarum, 

 L. L. Turner, 351. Early and Late Dates for Euchloe cardamines and other 

 Butterflies, C. W. Dale, 351. Acherontia atropos in Hampshire, II. S. More, 

 351; in October, H. Garrett, 351. Macroglossa stellatarum, W. T.Harris, 

 Bev. A. Nash, 352. Choerocampa nerii at T'eignmouth, J. J. O. Evans, 352. 

 Lycaena bellargus in Hertfordshire, N. C. Rothschild, 352. Colias edusa in 

 October, G. W. Kirkaldy, C. W. Colthrup, P. E. Freke, 352. Colias hyale 

 in Essex, G. H. Conquest, 352 ; in Kent, E. Sabine, 353. Colias edusa and 

 C. hyale in Hertfordshire, N. C. Rothschild, 353 ; in Nottinghamshire, A. 

 Simmons, G. Henderson, 353 ; in Somersetshire, W. H. Tapp, 363. Colias 

 edusa in Surrey, R. S. More, 353 ; in Scotland, J. A. Nix, 354. Colias edusa 

 and Achei'ontia atropos in Kendal District, Rev. A. M. Moss, 353. Vanessa 

 cardui in Bucks, W. H. Bar-ton, 354 ; Vanessa antiopa in Essex, R. Meldola, 

 354. Sirex juvencus at Chichester, /. Anderson, 354. Neuropteron {Linn) at 

 Sugar, 354 ; Late Grasshopper, 855 ; W. J. Lucas. Cirrhoedia xerampelina, G. 

 Henderson, 355. Note on Gouoptera libatrix, F. Littlewood, 355. Caradrina 

 ambigua at Pagham, R. Meldola, 355. Gerris lacustris nymph in October, 

 G. W. Kirkaldy, 355. Sugaring in a Garden, P. J. Barratid, ; 55. Notes 

 from the Lake District, O. Whittaker, 355. Three Days' Collecting at Deal, 

 B. E. James, 356. 



Societies, 359. Recent Literature, 361. Obituary. — Josef Mik, 364. 



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 Lathy, C. W. Dale, Robert Adkin, Thos. B. Blakeborough, F. W. Frohawk, 

 F. M. B. Carr, L. B. Prout, P. W. Ridley, G. F. Leigh, and others ; Reports 

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