CO N T E N T is. 



Insects in Burmese Amber, T. D. A. Coclcercll, Ml. "The Heteroptera of Indu- 

 China," W.'L. Distant {continued), 243.; A Note on Som^ DrajT;ontlies from 

 New Britain, Herbert Gunijnon, 246. Orthoptera in Captivitv, W. J. Lucas. 

 B.A., F.E.S., 249. Preserving Orthoptera. W. J. Lucas, B.A., F.E.S.^ 250. 

 The Earlier Stages of Peronea maccana, Tr., P. lipsiana, Scbiff, 1'. nifnnn 

 Scbiff, and P. sckallerima, L., W. G. Sheldon, F. 2!. S., P\E.S.,2d2. 



Notes and Observations. — Dragonliy at Light, Claude Morley, 255. Larval 

 Food-plants of Xanthoecia flavago, A. H. Thonqjson, 256. Colour Variation of 

 Odezja atrata, W. O. Cluttcn, 256. The Insects of East Grinstead District, 

 H. G. Jidden-Fisher, 256. Apple Aphides, 256. Agroti« precox in Westxiior- 

 land, D. G. Garnett, 257. Opisthogi-aptis luteolata feeding on Laurel, B. T. 

 Anquetil, 257. Apatura iris at Sea near Brighton, F. G. S. Bramwell, 257. 

 Limeuitis sibylla at Brighton, F'. G. S. Bramivell, 251. Hyloicus pirastri in 

 Sufjtolk, E. Crisp, 257. Hvloicus pinastri in Suti'alk, H. M. Sillar, 258. 

 Crocallis elinguariji, form signatipeunis, Geo. T. Porriit, 258. Notes on 

 Lepidoptera around Alton, Hants, E. A. C. Sioivell, 258. Colias edusa in 

 Scotland, L. G. Esson, 259. Colias edusa at Chichester, Joseph Anderson, 259. 

 Issoria (Ai'gynais) lathonia and Colias edusa at Folkestone and Dover, Gervase 



F. Matheiv, 259. Colias edusa, etc., in West Cornwall, Harold Hodge, 260. 

 Colias ediisa var. pallida (helice), C. M. Mayor, 260. Colias hyale in Leicester. 



G. W. Warner, 260. Euvanessa antiopia v^ Warwickshire, E. Bolton King, 260. 

 Eugonia polyehloros. in Devon, C- M. Mayor, 261; Poi3'gonia c-album iu 

 Wiltshire, W. J. Arkell,'2Ql. Pocota npiformis in Bevkshiie, W.J. Arkell,2Gl. 

 Catoeala iiupta- ab, iW. Arthur Long, 261. Curious accident to Sphingid 

 Larvae,. F. B. Scott, 262. Note on Stauropus fagi -and Smerintbus ocellatuS, 

 v\rthur Bliss, 262. Agriades corydon in the New Forest, C. Melloivs, 26iJ. 

 Agrotis simulans in Oxfordshire, Morris Botirne, 262. Pararge megajra, and 

 Vespa erabro in Essex, C. Nicholson, 262. Vespa crabro, C. Mellows, 262. 

 The Druce Collection of Lycaenidse and Hesperiid*, 263. Erratum, 263. 



Societies. — Tlie Soiitli London Entomological and Natiiral History Society, 263. 



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