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Visit of the Entomological Society and Entomolof^ical Club to Oxford (with Plate) 

 H. R.-B., 221. Butterfly Hunting in the South Tyrol, H. Rowland- Br oivn, 

 222. A List of the Coccidae of the Hawaiian Islands (Hemiptera), O. W. 

 Kirhaldy, 226. Recent Literature on Bolgian Forest Insects, G. W. KirJfaldy, 

 230. New Records of Bees, T. D. A. Cockerell, 231. New Culicidae from the 

 Federated Malay States, Fred. V. Theobald (continued), 236. 



Notes and Observations. — Nothochrysa capitata ; Note on the Dragonfly iEschna 

 cyanea, 239. Vitality of Blapsmortisaga, Linn.; Saturnia carpini on Lythrum 

 salicaria; British Orthoptera ; Limenitis caniilla ab. ; Variety of Gonepteryx 

 rhamni, 240. 



Captures and Field Reports. — Callidium violaceum at Esher ; Deronectes latus 

 in the New Forest ; Pyrameis cardui at Dovercourt ; Sphinx convolvuli at 

 Dovercourt; Colias edusa in Cambs; Colias edusa in Essex, 241. Choero- 

 campa nerii at Eastbourne; Thecla w-album in Glamorganshire; Sphinx con- 

 volvuli in Norfolk: Orthotaenia branderiana, L., &c., in Surrey; Collecting in 

 the New Forest in June, 242. Deilephila livornica at Bournemouth; Colias 

 edusa in Hants and Dorset ; Plusia raoneta in Worcestershire, 243. Sphinx 

 convolvuli in London ; Sphinx convoluli in Hants ; Notes from New Zealand, 244. 



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