CONTENTS. 



Aberration of Lycaena icarus (with illustration), 249. Notes on the Life-history of 

 Aporia crataegi, A. U. Battley, 249. Asphondylia ulicis, Traill., T. A. Chap- 

 man, M.D., F.E.S., 252. Emergence of ^Eschna grandis, H. T. Dohson, 

 F.E.S., 253. A List of the Lepidoptera of the Island of Capri; with a few 

 notes, C. Seymour Brotvne, 254. New Culicidae from the Federated Malay 

 States, Fred. V. Theobald, M.A., 25G. Descriptions of Ten New Species and 

 Nine New Genera of Ichneumonida; from India, Ceylon, and Japan, P. Cameron, 

 260. A New Coccid from Madeira, allied to Coccus tuberculatus, Bouche, 

 T.D. A. Cockerell, 261. Current Notes.— No. 2, G. W. Kirkaldy, 262. 



Notes and Observations, 264. Captures and Field Reports, 265. 



Societies, 270. Obituary, 272. 



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