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Descriptions of Two Moths from Formosa, A. E; Wileman, F.E.S., 241. Erehia 

 epijphron, Enoch : Its Sj'nonymy and Forms, fl. liotuland- Brown, M.A., F.E.S. 

 Xcontinued from p. 225), 242. Contributions to our Knowledge of the British 

 Braconidse, Cr. T. Lyle, F.E.S. {continued from p. 230), 248. On Some 

 Variations of ApJiantopus hyperanthus, Rev. H. D. Ford, 250. Duration 

 of Stages of Pyrameis atalnnta, F. W. Frohawk, M.B.O.U., F.E.S., 252. 

 Notes on British Neuroptera in 1919, W. J. Lucas, B.A., F.E.S., 254. New 

 and Eare British Aleurodidae, /. W. Heslop Harrison, D.Sc, 255. . Some 

 Notes on the Collection of British Macro-Lepidoptera in the Hope Department 

 of the Oxford University Museum, F. C. Woodforde, B.A., F.E.S. (continued 

 from p. 0,01), 257. 



Notes and Obsebvations. — Colias edusa in Bucks, Walter Pierce, 259. Colias 

 edusa in Devonshire, E. D. Morgan, 259. Colias edusa and hyale in Hants, 

 (Rev.) J. E. Tarhat, 260. Colias edusa in Kent, G. B. Hodgson, 260. Colias 

 hyale and C. edusa in Kent, H. 0. Wells, 260. Colias edusa in Middlesex, 

 H. M. Edehten, 260. Colias edusa in Sussex. H. M. Edelstcn, 260. Colias 

 edusa ab. helice in Sussex, B. W. Neave, 260. Colias edusa at Chichester, 

 Joseph Anderson, 260. Plusia moneta at Chicfiester, Joseph 'Anderson, 261. 

 Butterflies in Buckinghamshire, H. M. Fjdelsien, 261. Pyrameis atalanta in 

 Forfarshire, A. E. J. Carter, 261. Pyrameis atalanta in Argyll, A. Steven 

 Corbet, 261. Zephyrus betuloe at Hght in N. Devon, B. G. Adams, 261. Late 

 emergence of Lyctena arion, B. G. Adams, 261. Mauduca (Acherontia) 

 atropos in Sussex, A. M. Longhurst, 261. Maiiuuca atropos in Worcestershire, 

 G. B. Mauly, 262. Phryxus (Deiiephiia) livornica, Geo. S. Robertson, 

 M.D., 262. On Rearing Deiiephiia livornica, L. W. Newman, 262. Herse 

 (Sphinx) convolvuli in Cornwall, Leonard B. Stopper, 262. Late appearance 

 of Spilosoma menthastri, {Rev.) J. E. Tarbat, 262. Zygaena hippocrepidis in 

 South Hampshire, Geo. S. Robertson, M.D., 262. Note on Melianea fiammea, 

 H. M. Edelsten, 262. Leucania vitellina and L. unipuncta, etc., in Coruwall, 

 Leonard B. Stopper, 262. Thamnonoma brunneata in the Norfolk Broads, 

 H. M. Edelsten, 263. Lepidoptera in Sicily, H. F. Hiint, 263. Sphecolyma 

 inanis, C. Nicholson. 263. Meta?cus paradoxus and Sphecophaga vesparum, 

 C. Nicholson, 264. Scarcity of Vespa, C. Nicholson, 264. 



Societies. — The South London Entomological Society, 264. 

 Obituary, 264. 



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