CONTENTS. : a : 
The Life-cycle and Habits of Cydia Leguminana, Z., with a Note on its Spain: 
W: G. Sheldon, F.Z.S8., F.H3S., 225. New and ‘Little Known British Aphides, 
VI, Fred. V. Theobald, M. A.; 230. ~South American Bumolpide, Mostly: of 
the Group Colaspini, Fred. C. Bowditch (continued from p. 216), 284. Four 
New Moths from the Philippines, A. H. Wileman and Richard South, 237. ~~ 
Nores AND Opservations.—Arctia caja utahensis, Hy. Edw., I. D. A; Cockerell, 
938. Pyrameis gonerilla in-New Zealand, Margaret E. Fountaine, F.E.S., 
238. The Larve of Ino globulariz, W. G. Sheldon, 240. Notes on- Sasond - z 
and Third Broods, 1921, A. EH. Stafford, 240. Second Tmensende of Hesperia 
malve, N.C. Rothschild, 241. Nisoniades tages, Sécond Brood, Charles M.  - 
Woodford, 941, Second. Brood of Nisoniades tages, F. W. J. Jacksons: BAT; 
Nisoniades tages, Second Brood, F. J. Killington, 241. Polyommatus ~~ 
béllargus at Portland, F. J. Killington, 241. Colias: hyale. and. Pyrameis 
cardui in Essex, F, W. Fr ohawk, 241. Colias hyale at Hazeleigh, (Rev.) 
Gilbert H. Raynor, 242. Colias hyale in Sussex, G. H. Simpson- Hayward, 
249. .Colias edusa and Caradrina ambigua in South Devon, J. H. Tarbat, 
242. Chrysophanus phlieas Sehmidtii, - S. B. Hodgson, 242. Celastrina 
argiolus treble-brooded, (Rev.) Gilbert H. Rayner, 242. Cononympha 
pamphilis vars., Augustus E. Stafford, 242. _ Brenthis selene, Second Brood, > 
again at Abbotts Wood, H. Worsley Wood, 243. Polygonia c-album in 
Warwickshire, E. Grose Hodg ge, 243. Polygonia c-album in Berkshire, Morris 
J. Boorne, 248. Vanessa antiopa in Dorset, Mary C. Bond, 243. Papilio 
bianor taken at, Brighton, #. G. 8S. Bramwell, 244. Lampides beeticus at 
Dover, G. O. Sloper, 244. Issoria lathonia near Dorchester, A. Ford, 244. 
Catocala fraxini in Scotland, LZ. G. Hsson, 244. Notes on the Rearing of the 
Larve of Melitza cimxia; A. H. Jones, 244. Rearing Eupithecia indigata, 
Percy GC. Reid, 245. Trichoptera and Ephemeroptera. in 1920, W. J. Lucas, 
245.  Orickets and Refuse-dumps, Herbert Campion, 246. ; 
Societies.—-The South London Entomological erate 246. 
OxsiTUARY.—248. 
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