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Two New Stephanidae, E. A. Klliott, F.Z.S., F.K.S.. 78. Notes on Stepiianidae, 

 E. A. Elliot, F.Z.S., F.E.S., 74. On the Probable Host of Noinada flavo- 

 picta, ^K., B. C L. Perkins, M.A., D.Sc, F.E.S., etc.. 75. Note on Somt- 

 Genera of Nyseonidae. li. C. L. Perkins, M.A., D.lSc., F.E.S., etc., 76. 

 Hesperiids and Theclids, -/. J. Lister. F.B.S., F.F.S., 77. Lepidoptera fronj 

 South Norway (concluded), J. C. Haivkshaio, 79. On Some NortJi-Conntiy 

 Species anii Forms of Lepidoptera. •/. J. Lister, F.ti.ti., F.E.S., 83. 



Notes and Observations.— -Hibernation of Aglais urticte, etc., Ernest M. Niinviy. 

 89. Hibernation, etc., of A<;lais urticae, Harold D .Ford (Rev.), 89. Parar<je 

 mcera in Surrey, W. S. Buckliurst (Lt., B,G.A.). 90. Retarded Emergence ot 

 Eustroma (Cidaria) silaciata, J. E. Tarbat (Bcv.), 90. Asthenia finibriana in 

 Essex, A. Th'urnall, 90. • Phalonia subroseana and Orapliolitha aemnlana. A. 

 Tkurnall. 91. Hawk Motli settling on Water, F. B. Scott (Major, I. A.), 91. 

 Cicadas at Qnetta, Baluchistan, F. B. Scott (Major, I. A.), 92. The late 

 C. A. Briggs's Neuroptera ; an Explanation. IV. J. Ashdowv, 92. Lepidoptiera 

 of the Highlands of Scotland. A. Steven Corhrt. 93. Is Arctia caia habitually 

 a day-flier? C. Nicholson, 93. 



Societies. — The South London Entomological and Natural History Society, 93. 

 Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society, 94. 



PiKVIEW. 95. 



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