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Il. New Species of Diurnal Lepidoptera from South and Central 
America. By W. C. Hnwitson, F.L.S. 5 
fII. Descriptions of a new genus, and six new ee of Piorine. 
By A. G. Butter, F.L.8., &e. . : 
IV. On the dispersal of non-migratory Insects by atmospheric 
agencies. By ALBERT MuLLER, F.R.G.S., 
V. Notes on some British species of Oxypoda, me deseriptions 
of new species. By Davip SHarp,M.B. . : 
VI. Observations on Immature Sexuality and Alternate Gentes! 
tion in Insects. By B. T. Lownn, M.R.C.S., Eng. 
VI. On Additions to the Atlantic one By T. VERNON 
Wotraston, M.A., F.L.8.  . 
VII. Onanew genus and species of Gh pasntor tee to the 
family Lucanide, from the Sandwich Islands. ae! Cuas. O. 
WATERHOUSE 
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