CONTENTS. 



Two Interesting Insects in Burmese Amber, T.B. A. Cockerell, 193. Descriptions 

 of Twelve New Nymphaline Butterflies, Arthur Hall F.E.S., 195. Some 

 New Ehopaloc.era from Brazil collected by E. H. W. Wickham, Efq., N. D. 

 Biley [concluded), 200. On Some Further Dragonflies from Macedonia, 

 Herbert Campion, 202. "The Heteroptera of Indo-Cliina," W. L. Distant 

 (continued), 207. 



NoTE^ AND Observations. — Memorial to the late Dr. F. Du Cane Godman, F.R.S., 

 etc., 211. TheCotteswoidArion: Correction, ff. 12. -B., 212. Nisoniades tages 

 Imbibing its Excretion, F. W. Frohaiok, 212. Variation of Limenitis sibylla 

 in the New Forest, F. W. Frohaioh, 213. The Re-discovery of Anthrocera 

 achilleje in Scotland, W. G. Sheldon, 213. The Larva of Ino globulariae, 

 F. G. S. Bramwell. 214. Eivproctis chrysorrhoea on Hippophae rhamnoides. 

 FredericTc Gillett {Major), 2.15. Eugoniapolychloros in Devon, E. Whitley, 

 216. Lycaena arion in North Cornwall, Anthony W. M. Disney, 216. Diaphora 

 mendica in l;^orth Stafifordshire, Thomas Smith, 216. 



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