CONTENTS. 



New Forms and New Localities of some European Butterflies, Roger Verity, 53. 

 An interesting form of Chesias spartiata (var. capriata, n. var.), Louis B. 

 Prout, 60. Notes on the Genus Metrocoris (Hhynchota), G. W. Kirhaldy, 61. 

 Descriptions of some New Species of Mastostethns (Phytophagous Coleo- 

 ptera), Martin Jacohy, 63. Desci'iption of the Egg of Coleophora murini- 

 pennella, T. A. Chapman, 68. Notes on a Collection of Butterflies and Moths 

 made in Touraine, Geoffrey Meade Waldo, 69. Description of a New Species 

 of Cj'restis, Percy I. Lathy, 71. Current Notes (continued), G. W. Kirhaldy, 

 72. A Fortnight in Mid-Northumberland, J. Arkle, 74. New Culicidae from 

 the Federated Malay States, Fred. V. Theobald, 77. A Butterfly Summer 

 in Asia Minor, Margaret E. Fountaine, 79. 



notks and ouservations, 84. captures and flkld reports. 85. 



Societies. 85. Eecknt Literature, 99. 



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