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A New Species of Callitbea from Peru, Percy I. Lathy, 105. Notes on the Resting 

 Attitude of Zamacra fiabellaria, Miss JD. M. A. Bate, 106. Some Britisli 

 Forms of Melitaea aurinia, Percy E. Freke, 108. A New Coccid of the genus 

 Asterolecanium from Egypt, T. D. A. Cockerell, 112. Upon Maternal Solici- 

 tude in Khynchota and other Non-social Insects, G. W. Kirkaldy, 113. On j 

 the Parasitic Hymenoptera and Tenthredinidai collected by Mr. Edward i 

 Whymper on the "Great Andes of the Equator," P. Cameron, 120. Onj 

 Butterflies collected by Major E. M. Woodward in British East Africa, Emily 

 Mary 8har2)e, 123. Current Notes.— No. 1, G. W. Kirkaldy, 127. A List of 

 the Lepidoptera of Roxburghshire, W. Benton, 130. 



Notes and Ohservations. — The National Collection of British Lepidoptera, 135. 

 Pupa of Vanessa polychloros attacked by Parasite, J. F. Bird, 135. Larvae 

 at Sugar ; Note on Polia serena, Gervase F. Mathew, 136. The Attitude of 

 Hybernating Vespa occidentalis : a Comparative Study, M. Metzmain, 137. 

 Urticating Larval Hairs, W. E. Butler, 137. Erastria fuscula, G. C. Bignell, 

 F.E.S., 138. 



Captures and Field Reports. — Abnormal Appearance of Noctuse, J. A. Finzi, 

 138. Note on Pupae of Nonagria typhae, Gervase F. Mathew, 138. Spring 

 Lepidoptera at Wallington, Leslie H. Mosse-Bobinson, 138. Notes on Coleo- 

 ptera collected in 1902, Norman L. Gillespie, 139. Notes on the Lepidoptera 

 of the Harwich District, 1902, Gervase F. Mathew, 140. Notes on Collecting 

 Lepidoptera during 1902, Jas. A Malcolm, 142. Lepidoptera in Suflfolk, 1902, 

 Claude A. Pyett, 143. 



Societies. — Entomological Society of London, 146. South London Entomological 

 and Natural History Society, 149. Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological 

 Society, 150. Birmingham Entomological Society, 151. 



Recent Literature, 152. 



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