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The TITLES of some of the articles are as follows :—Notes on Butterfly Pupx, with some remarks 
on the Phylogenesis of the Rhopalocera.”—Dr. T. A. Chapman, F.E.S., ‘ Phytophagic Species.” — 
Prof. A. Radcliffe Grote, M.A. ‘‘ Varieties and aberrations of Noctuze from Doneaster.”—-H. H. 
Corbett, M.R.C.S. ‘The frenulum of the British species of Smerinthus.’—G. C. Grifithe, F.Z.S., 
F.H.S. ‘‘Budryas ste-johannis.,—A. Radclife Grote, M.A. ‘‘ Parthenogenesis or Agamogenesis.”’— 
J. W. Tutt, F.E.S. ‘* Larvee.’’—Rev. G. M. A. Hewitt, M.A. ‘Retrospect of a Lepidopterist for 1894.” 
—J. W. Tutt, F.E.S. ‘Generic Names in the Noctuides.”’—Proz. A. R. Grote, M.A. ‘ Pupa hunting in 
October.’—J. W. Tutt, F.H.S. ‘‘Polygamy and Polyandry in Moths.” ‘*The nature of certain 
insect colours.’-—W.S. Riding, M.D., R. Freer, M.B., J. W. Tutt, F.H.S., Rev. C. R. N. Burrows, J. Anderson, 
Jun. **The Lepidoptera of Swansea.’’—Major R. B. Robertson. ‘‘Caradrina ambigua in the Isle of 
Wight.”—4. J. Hodges. ‘‘The insects of Bourg St. Maurice.’—J. W. Tutt, F.H.8.  ‘‘ Orrhodia 
erythrocephala ab. glabra from Devonshire and comparison with O. vaccinil. >_Dr. W. 8. Riding, 
F.E.S. “Notes on Caradrina ambigua and C. superstes.’”—J. W. Tutt, F.H.S. ‘‘Entomology and 
Entomologists, being the Annual Address to the City of London Entom. Society.’’ Notes on 
Aphomia sociella’’ (with plate).—W. P. Blackburne Maze, F.E.8. ‘‘ Apterous females and Winter 
Emergence ’—E. F. Studd, M.A., B.C.L., F.E.S., L. B. Prout, F.E.S. ‘Collecting Noctuids by Lake 
Erie.’”—4A. Radcliffe Grote, M.A. “ Coleoptera at Ipswich. ”*—Claude Morley, F.E.S.  ‘*‘ Notes on 
Bombus visurgie.’’ ‘‘Synonymic Notes on Acidalia humilata and A. dilutaria.’’—Z. B. Prout, F.H.S, 
‘©The Lepidoptera of Grésy-sur-Aix.’—J. W. Tutt, F.H.S. ‘‘Apatura iris._—Rev. G. M. A. Hewett: 
“Scheme of Classification of the Rhopalocera founded on the structure of the Pupe.’—TZ. A. 
Chapman, M.D., F.E.S. ‘‘ Glimpses of American Hntomology.”’—J. W. Tutt, F.E.S. ‘* The Genus 
Smerinthus.’’—4. Bacot. ‘‘ Variation considered biologically: Some notes suggested by the Romanes 
Lecture of 1894.’—J. W. Tutt, F.H.S. ‘‘ Wing structure.”—J. Alston Moffatt. ‘‘On the development 
of sex in social insects."—J. W. Tutt, F.H.S. ‘The British representatives of the Genus Caradrina.”’— 
L. B. Prout, F.H.S. ‘* Habits and variation of Lithosia lutarella and its variety pygmaeola.”— 
JW. Tutt, F.E.S. On the gradual disappearance of Lepidoptera from South-Hastern London and 
ite neis hbouyhood. ”_(©. Fenn, F.H.S. ‘‘A hunt for Neuroterus aprilinus.’’—T. 4A. Chapman. M.D., F.E.S. 
| Op) the development of pigment in Nemeobius lucina.’’—F. J, Buckell, M.B. ‘*The Macyro-Lepi- 
dopters of Keswick.’’—H. A. Beadle. ‘‘ Varieties of Argynnis selene” (with plate). —S. G. C. Russell, 
FiB.S.( '/Hadenoid genera with hadry eyes.”’—Prof. A. R. Grofe, M.A. ‘* Zygsena minos and its 
verieties.”’--/. W:. Tutt, F.E.S. ‘Notes on the pups of Castnia and Anthocharis.’—T. 4. Chapman, 
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