CONTENTS. 



Notes on Cossidae (with Plate), Ambrose Quail, 93. Current Notes (continued), 

 O. W. Kirhaldy, 98. DeBcriptions of Two New Cetonid Beetles from British 

 East Africa (with Illustration), E. A, Heath, 101. Twelve Months' Work 

 among the Dragonflies of Surrey and Hampshire, H. T. Dobson, 102. A 

 Butterfly Summer in Asia Minor (continued), Margaret E. Fountaine, 105. 

 Notes on the Ova and Early Stage of the Larva of Acidalia cmutaria, Alfred 

 Sich, 108. On Some New Genera and Species of Hymenoptera, P. Cameron, 

 109. New Culicidae from the Federated Malay States (continued), Fred. V. 

 Theobald, 111. Notes and Ohservations, 113. 



Captures and Field Beports, 117. Societies, 120. 



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