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Insects on the Sea Buckthorn, Fred. V. Theobald, M.A., 169. Notes on British 

 Orthoptera in 1918, W. J. Lucas, B.A., F.E.8., 171. The Cotteswold Arion. 

 H. Bowland-Brotvn, M.A., F.E.S., 174. Contributions to our Knowledge of 

 the British Braconidie. No. 4. — Bhogadidse, G. T. Lyle, F.E.S. (continued). 

 178. Some New Rhopalocera from Brazil collected by E. H, W. Wickham, 

 Esq., N. D. Biley, 181. 



Notes and Observations. — Caratomus megacephalus, Fab., Claude Morlcy, 186. 

 Devastation of Oak Trees by Spring Larvae, iJofter'^ Adkin, 187. A Hunt for 

 Zygaena achilleae, Percy C. Eeid, 188. Zygsena achilleae in Argyllshire, L. G. 

 Esso7r, 189. Larva; of Pupilio machaon in Sussex, H. Douglas Besstmer, 189. 

 Hesperia malvae in Cheshire, A. H. IliompHon, 189. Manduca atropos in Co. 

 Durham, Gordon Morrison, 189. Catocala fraxini, M. C. McLeod, 189. An 

 Dnusual Form of Aplecta nebulosa, G. H. Simpson-Hayward, 189. Sesia 

 asiliformis Feeding in the Wood of Birch in Company with S. culiciformip, 

 H, C. Hayward, 190. 'Notes on Lepidoptera from Wales and Hereford, T. W. 

 Richards, 190. Colour Variation of Cacoecia crataggana, Hb., in the New 

 Forest, Richard South, 190. Odonata in Bristol District, T. F. Heiver, 191. 

 Co-operation for Small Producers, 191. Errata, 191. 



Societies. — The South London Entomological and Natural History Society, 191. 



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