CONTENTS. 



Description of a New Species of Neotropical Cicadidae, W. L. Distant, 169. A 

 Therevid Fly in Burmese Amber, T. D. A. Cockrrell, 169. Entomology in tin 

 Holy Land, 'Ca^ji. P, /. Barraud, F.Z.S., F.E.S., 170. Some Notes' on the 

 Collection of British Macro-lepidoptera in the Hope Department of the Oxfoi d 

 University Museum, F. C. Woodforde, F.E.S. {continued from p. 157), ll'A. 

 Contributions to our Knowledge of the British Braconidse. No. 6 — Agatbidse. 

 G. T. Lyle, F.E.S., 177. 



NoTBS AND Observations. — Hurbecs, H. R.-B., 186. Zygaenidge in the Chilterns, 

 H. Rowland- Brown, 186. Observations on the Larval Habits of Dimorpha 

 (Endromis) versicolora, L., C. E. Morris, 187. Tbamnonoma brunneata in 

 Stafl'ordshire, Percy C. Reid, 188. Chrysophanus phlseas, ab., G. P. Sutton, 188. 

 Notes from Teignmouth, W. Botvater, F.E.S., 188. Notes on Lepidoptera 

 from Bucks, Walter Pierce, 188. Notes from Thanet, N. 0. R. Serjeant, 188. 

 Pyrameis atalanta and P. cardui, Thomas Smith, 189. Migration of Pyrameis 

 atalanta, etc., H. Rowland-Brown, 189. Ravages of Tortrix viridana in 

 Middlesex, H. Roioland-Broivn, 190. Gonepteryx rhamni in Westmorland, 

 James Smith, 190. Deilephila livornica, etc., in Devonshire, R. H. Moore, 190. 

 Deilephila livornica in Kent, li. M. A. Sutton, 190. Deilephila livornica reared 

 from Ova, L. W. Newman, 190. Cossus ligniperda, Frederich Gilleit {Major)^ 

 191. Resemblance to Surroundings in Moths, W. J. Lucas, 191. Neuroptera 

 from Macedonia: A Correction, Herbert Mace, 191. Agrion mercuriale, Chsurp., 

 etc., at Eastleigh, F. J. KiUington, 191. 



Societies. — The South London Entomological Society, 192. 



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