CONT B N Ss. eae 
Pieris rape, Gynandrous ab., F. W. Frohawk, FE. S., MB. 0. U., “201. New 
Species of Nociuine and Hypenine from the Philippines, A, B. Wileman 
and Richard South, 202. A New Form of J'ajwrta (Lep. Rhop.) from Ceylon, 
N. D. Riley, 206. The Macro-Lepidoptera of ene Tyrone, Thomas. Greer 
(continued from p. 116),206. Ozxigrapha Literana, L.: Its Life-Cycle, Distri- — 
bution, and Variation, W. G. Sheldon, F.Z.8., F.H.S. (continued Srom p. 190), _ 
209. Notes on the Occurrence of Anosia Plewippus i in England, Paymaster- 
in-Chief Gervase F. Mathew, R.N., F.L.8., F.#.S., 210, Notes on British 
Neuroptera in 1920, W. Jd. Lucas, B.A., F.E.S., 212. South American | ~ 
Eumolpide, Mostly of the Group Colaspini, dima C. Bowditch (continued 
from p. 195), 214. : 
Notes aND OxpspRvATions.—Watson’s “ Speera” Binocular Magnifier, Weis Paes 
Sheldon, 216. Rearing the Larve of Melitea cinxia, C. M. Mayor, 217. 
The Adaptation of Caterpillars to their Surroundings, N. O. R. Serjeant, 
217. Notes of Pupation on-Nonagria typhe, Thomas Smith, 218. Second 
Brood of Nisoniades (Thanoas) tages, F. W. Frohawk, 218. Nisoniades 
tages, Linn., W. J. Lucas, 218. Emergence of Hesperia malve, Frederick 
Gillett, 218. Aporia crategi, L., in Cyprus, Kenneth Hayward, 219. 
Porthesia similis, Fues., in Cumberland, F. H. Day, 219. ‘Amphidasys. 
doubledayaria in the Isle of Man, Cyril I. Paton, 219.. Manduca atropos on 
Dartmoor, 8. 7’. Stidston, 219. Pachetra leucophea in Bucks, Walter Prerce, — 
219. Coleophora agrammella in Essex; A, Thwrnall, 219. Platyptilia rhodo- ~ 
dactylus, F.,.J. C. and. F, H. Fryer, 220. Lepidoptera in the Alton District, 
H. A. C. Stowell, 220. Vespa crabro, W. J. Lucas, 221. Sphecolyma inanis, 
C. Nicholson, bo), Material Wanted, C. Necholson, 221, 
Socreties.— Entomological Society of London, 221. Lancashire and Cheshire 
Entomological Society, 222. 
Recent Lirrraturn.—Annals and Magazine af Tropical Wkeiitcing: 223. Insect 
Pests of Garden and ‘Orchard, 224. Studies on Arthropoda, 224. A Book 
about the Bee, 224. Les Coléoptéres d'Europe France et Régions Voisines 
Anatomie générale : Classification et Tableaux génériques illustrés, 224. 
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