CONTENTS. 



The Antiquity of tiie Ichnenmonidse, T. D. A. Cockerell, 121. The Variation of 

 Sarrothripus revayana, Scopoli, W. O. Sheldon, F.Z.S., F.E.S. {concluded), 

 122. A New Papilio Form, Louis B. Prout, F.E.S., 129. Some Undescribed 

 Stephanidse in the British Museum, E. A. Elliott, F.E.S., 129. Rhopalocera 

 of the DouUens District, Somme, France, May to August, 1918, Lt. J. A. 

 Graham, Ii.E., 131. Contributions to our Knowledge of the British Bra- 

 conidse. No. 4.— Rhogadid«, G. T. Lyle, F.E.S., 134. 



Notes and Observations. — Hibernation of Aglais urticse, H. Rotoland-Broivn, 

 137. J. J. Lister on Hodgkinson's Eecord of P. aegon in Tutt's 'British 

 Butterflies, Herbert Massey, 137. Formaldehyde for "Mould" on Insects, 

 C. A. tichunck, F.E.S. , 137. An Experiment on An^rena fuiva, D. G. Sevas- 

 topulo, 1>]8. Spilosoma urticse in the Isle of Wight, Ty. 6rod!/?*e?/, 138. Euoris 

 occl^lta in Lincolnshire, F. W. Sowerby, 138. Plusia moneta F. at Hart. Co. 

 Durham, /. Gardner, 138. Bupithecia albipunctata var.'augelicata in Surrey, 

 B. G. Adams, 138. Spring Emergencies in South Devon, H. Bowland-Brown, 

 139. Notes on the Lepidoptera of Macedonia, F. Norton and J. E. Delbanty, 

 139. Nyssia lapponaria in Inverness, B. A. S. Bedmayne, M.B., 141. 



Societies. — The South London Entomological and Natural History Society, 141. 

 Carlisle Natural History Society, 143. Lancashire and Cheshire Entomo- 

 logical Society, 144. 



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