CONTENT S. 



Erebia epiphro7i, Knoch : Its Synonymj' and Forms, H. Boxvland-Broimi, M.A., 

 F.E.S. {continued from p. 152). 193. Some Notes on the Collection of British 

 Macro-Lepidopterainthe Hope Department of the Oxford Universitj' Museum, 



F. C. Woodforde, B.A., F.E.S. {continued from }}■ l??), 199. Some Mace- 

 donian Moths, Herbert Mace, 201. Notes on British Odonata, 1919, W. J. 

 Lucas, B.A., F.E.S., 205. 



Notes and Observations. — Colias edusa, etc., in Hampshire, Wm. Pierce, 209. 

 Colias edusa in South Hampshire, A. T. Postans, 209. Note on Pieris brassicge, 



G. U. Warner, 209. Limenitis sibylla in Surrey, L. Couchman, 209. Lime- 

 nitis Sibylla, Linn., in Surrey, F. W. Campion, 209. Pyrameis atalanta in 

 Scotland, F. G. Whittle, 210. Deilephila liA'ornica in Somerset, G. B. Coney, 

 210. Deilephila livornica — A Vineyard Pest, H. Boruland-Brown, 210. Epi- 

 nephele tithonus ab. albida in Isle of "Wigiit, Ernest Cornell, 210. Acronycta 

 alni, Larva, Oliver Gatty, 210. Catocala fraxini in Kent, J. M. Jaques, 

 210. Thamnonoma (Halia) brunneata at Wicken in June. A. P.WicJcham, 

 210. A Visit to Wicken, June 14th to 26th. 1920, A. P. WicMam, 211. 

 Nenioria viridata in Sussex, Stanley N. A. Jacobs, 211. Zygsena hippocrepidis 

 in South Hampshire. A. T. Postans, 212. Notes on Insects in London Sub- 

 urban Gardens, W. Pasl-ell, 212. Large Atlas Moth fx'om the Malay Peninsula, 

 J. C. Moulton (Major), 213. Sphecolmya inanis. Fin., Claude Morley, 213. 

 Odonata and Nem'optera of Lancashire and Cheshire, 213. Etudes de Lepi- 

 dopterologie Comparee, 214. 



Societies. — The Entomological Society of London, 214. 



Obituary, 215. 



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