CONTENTS. 



On Nyssia lapponaria (with Plate), E. A. Cockayne, 149. Some Reciirrent Phases 

 of Variation in the Larentiidae, Louis B. Prout, 151. A Butterfly Summer 

 in Asia Minor (continued), Margaret E. Fountaine, 157. Current Notes (con- 

 tinued), G. W. Kirkalcly, 160. On some New Genera and Species of Hymeno- 

 ptera (continued), P. Cameron, 161. New Culicidae from the Federated Malay 

 States (continued), Fred. V. Theobald, 163. 



Notes and Ohservations. — British Diptera Wanted, G. H. Verrall, 165. Winter 

 Treatment of Pupae. W. Claxton, 166. 



Captures and Fikld Reports. — Clytus arcuatus in North London, J. W. Williams, 

 167. Butterflies at Culliford Tree, Dorset, W. A. Begue, 167. Deilephila 

 livornica at Bournemouth, G. E. J. Crallan, 168. 



Societies, 168. Recent Literature, 172. Obituary, 172. 



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