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CONTENTS. 



Life-hi8toiy ol' L^youna arj^iades, F. W. FroJimvJc, 245. Variations of Nybbia lap 

 ponaria (with illustration), ^J. A. Cockayne, 249. Odonata, &c., in the Norfolk 

 Broads, Geo. T. Porritt, 2ol. On a Dark Form of Ischntira elegans (female), 

 F. W. and H. Campion, 252. Bibliographical and Nomenclatorial Notes on 

 the Hemiptera, No. 2, G. W. Kirkaldy, 254. New Ilhyuchota-cryptocerata, 

 W. L. distant, 258. . On some New Genera and Species of Hymenoptera 

 (concluded), P. Cameron, 259, 



NoTKS AND Observations, 2G2. Captukes and Fikld Keports, 265. 



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