CONTENTS. 



On the Specific Differences of Erebia ligea, L., its Arctic Forms, and Erebia 

 euryale, Esp.. H. Bowland- Brown , M.A., F.E.S,^ 25. Some Stephanidae in 

 the British IMusenm, E. A. Elliott, F.Z.S., F.K.8., 28. Dipterous Hosts of 

 Stilpnid Ichneumons, Claude Morley, F.Z.S., dc, 33. A Season's Collecting 

 in the Alpes-Maritimes (concluded), Charles E. Morris, 34. Gleanings from 

 my Notebooks, IV, /. W. Heslo]) Harrison, D.Sc, 38. The Larval Habits 

 of Dioryctria abietella, Bohert Adkin, F.E.S-, 41. 



Notes and Observations. — Notes on a Modification of Limenitis sibylla, ab. 

 nigrina, etc.. Arthur Bliss {Lieut.), 42. Plusia moneta, C. Nicholson, 42. 

 Sugaring, C. Nicholson, 48. Poecilocampa populi and other Moths at Electric 

 Light, Corpl. Hunt, 43. Lepidoptera of tlie Highlands of Scotland, D. J. 

 Gordon, 43. Palpares libellnloides, Linn. (Nenroptera), W. H. Foulks 

 (Lieut.), 44. Stauropns fagi Imago in December, Leonard Tatchell, 44. 



Societies. — Eritomological Society of London. 44. The South London Entomo- 

 logical and Natural History Society, 40. 



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