CONTENTS. 



Erehia epiphron, Knocb : Its Synonymy and Forms, H. Bowland- Brown, M.A., 

 F.E.S., 145. Some Notes on the Collection of British Macro-lepidoptera in 

 the Hope Department of the Oxford University Museum, F. C. Woodforde, 

 F.E.S., 152. 



Notes and Observations. — Variety of Euchloe cardamines, F. W. Frohawh, 157. 

 Asymmetrical variety of Pieris napi, F. W. Frohatvk, 157. Unusual variety 

 of Aglais urticae, F. W. Frohatok, 157. Xanthbrhoe fluctnata in April, F, G. 

 Wliittle, 158. Macedonian Butterflies, D. Blanchard, 158. Spring Lepi- 

 doptera in Cambridge, A. D. Hobson, 158. Spring Insects in Berkshire, A. 

 Steven Corbet, 158. Spring Insects at Dovercourt, Gervase F. Mathew, 158. 

 Hibernation of Pyrameis atalanta, J. Percy Harrison, 159. Unusual Immi- 

 gration of Pyrameis atalanta and P. cardui, F. W. Frohawk, 160. Pyrameis 

 cardui in May, E. Bolton Kitig, 160. Pyrameis cardui, atalanta, etc., in May, 

 B. A. Dickson (Lieut.-Comm., E.N.), 161. Pyrameis atalanta in May, W. M. 

 Christy, 161. Hibernation of Aglais urticae, F. W. Frohawk, 161. Deilephila 

 livornica, etc., in Devonshire, E. D. Morgan, 162. Deilephila livornica in 

 Sussex, E. B. Haynes, 162. Coccinellidae wanted, 0. A. Merritt Hawkes 

 (Mrs.), 162. South-E astern Union of Scientific Societies, 162. 



SociETiKS. — Entomological Society of London, 163. The South London Ento- 

 mological and Natural History Society, 164. Lancashire and Cheshire 

 Entomological Society, 165. The Entomological Section of the Northumber- 

 land and Durham Natural History Society, 166. The London Natural 

 History Society, 166. 



Recent Literature. — Zoology : A Text-book for Colleges and Universities, 167. 

 Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalsena in the British Museum, 167. A 

 Monograph of the British Orthoptera, 168. • 



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