CONTENTS. 



Descriptions of some New Species of Chlamydge from South America, Mart 

 Jacoby, 197. Descriptions of New Lyca'nidae from Equatorial Africa, Enii _ 

 Mary Sharpc, 202. Supplementary List of the Lepidoptera of the Island of 

 Capri (concluded), C. Seymour Brotone, 204. On some New Genera and 

 Species of Hymenoptera, P. Cameron, 208. New Culicidae from the Federated 

 Malay States (continued), Fred. V. 'J'heobakl, 211, 



Notes and Observations, 213. Captures and Field Bkpokts, 214. 



Societies. 215. Recent Literature, 219. 



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