CONTENTS. 



A New Arhopala (Lep : Lycisnidae) from Ceylon, N. D. Riley, F.E.S., 97. A 

 Ciialcid Parasite of Endomychus cocciueus, Linn., C. T. Giminghnvi, F.I.C. 

 F.E.S., 98. An Uudescribed Species of Ptychoptera from West Afric ■ 

 (Ptychopteridse, Diptera), Charles P. Alexander, Ph.D., Urbana, Illinois, 101 

 Butterflies in Macedouia, Herbert Mace (conchided from p. 64), 102. ' 

 Suj)plementary Note on the Butterflies of South Macedonia, H. Bowlann 

 Brown, M.A., F.E.S., 106. Collecting in Finmark, Swedish Laplanu 

 Jemtland, etc., Albert F. Rosa, M.D., 109. 



Notes and Observations. — Sw^ming of Mi^ro-Lepidoptera in Australia, E. 

 Meyrick, 115. Zygsena trifolii ab., F. A. Small, IIG. Early Appearance of 

 Euchloci cardammes. <r. G. B. Meade-Woldo, 116. Irregular Emergence of 

 Drepana cultraria, H. Douglas Smart, 116. Early Spring Butterflies, i'^ G. S. 

 Brannuell, 116. Pipris rapse in March, W. M. Christy, 116. Phlogophora 

 meticulosa in March, Version F. Kitchiv. 117. The ''Winter" Moths, Geo. T. 

 Porritf, 117. Winter Moths, J?. P. Btitter/i eld, 111. Pararge megaera, etc.. 

 in Yorkshire, E. P. Bufierfield, 117. Hibernation of Aglais urticae, E. P 

 Butterfield, 117. Notes on the SeaRon 1919^om Burnley and District, W. G. 

 Cluttrn, 117. Entomological Records (Macro-Lepidoptera), H. Roivland- 

 Brown, 118. Early Appearances, E. A. C. Stowcll, 119. Moths Captured by 

 Light-trap, Major Fredei'ick Gillett, 119. Wicken Fen Fund, W. G. Sheldon, 

 119. 



Societies. — The South London Entomological and Natural History Society, 119. 

 Manchester Entomological Society, 120. Lancashire and Cheshire Ento- 

 mological Society, 120. 



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