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I 'i-stTipuons ot ihroc iNew Butterflies (with Plate), M 'lurr uminnrr, i(f). boiue 

 New Oahuan (Hawaiian) Hemiptera, Qr W. KirTtaldij/VlA.. Note on the 

 Orthopterous Genus Capnobotes, T. D. A: Cockerell, 179. Descriptions of 

 New Lepidoptera from Equatorial Africa, Emily Mary Sharpe. 181* A- 

 Butterfly Summer in Asia Minor (concluded), Margaret E. Fountaine, 184. 

 Supplementary List of the Lepidoptera of the Island of Gapri, C. Seymour 

 Browne, 186. 



Captures and FncLn Reports. — Note on Halias prasinana, H. V. Plum, 188. 

 Deilephila livornica in England, 1904, 188. Colias edusa in Cornwall, L. And. 

 Riley, 190. / ' . , 



Societies. — Entomological Society of London, 190. Birmingham Entomological 

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Recent Litkeature, 19.'J. 



Obituary Notices. — Robert McLaclilan, 195. E. E. G. J. Sparke, 190. 



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