CONTENTS. 



]S'ew Species of Noctuidee from the Philippines. A. E. Wileman and Eichard 

 South, 121; On a Small Collection of Homoptera from British Guiana. 

 1! L. Distant, 124. "Collecting Fungus-Gnats": Remarks on Mr.C. 

 \'m: ley's Paper, F. W.' Edwards, 126. Notes on British Orthoptera, 1919, 

 !i 1 . Lucas, B.A., F..E.S.. 128, Collecting in Fmmark, Swedish Lapland, 

 I .iland, etc., Albert F. Rosa, M.D. {concluded from j^- 115), 131. Some 

 ^Jfeaian Bees of the Genus Andrena, T. D. A. CocTierell, 133. 



\i IKS AND Observations. — Entomological Records (Macro-lepidoptera), H. 

 Rohiland- Brown, 185. Monks Wood, B. Tait, 136^ Monks Wood, Herbert 

 Mace, 13(5. Eupithecia pusillata in Derbyshire, if. C. Hayward, 139. 

 Scarcity of Spring Insects, H. U. Ford.. 139, Macedonian Butterflies, D. 

 Blanchard, 139. 



SociETiKs.— Entomological Society of London, 140. The South London Ento- 

 mological and Natui;al History Society, 142. 



Recent Literature. — ' Entomologisk Tidsskrift,' 1918, 1919, 143. 



Obituary, 144. 



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