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Genus Acronycta and its allies. — Variation of Smeriiithus tiliae, 3 coloured plates — 

 Differentiation of Melitaea athalia, parthevie, and avrelia — The Doubleday collection — 

 Parthenogenesis— .Pilfer on Taeniocampidae — Phylloxera — Practical Hints (many) — 

 Parallel Variation in Coleoptera — Origin of Argynnis pophia var. ralesiva — Work for the 

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Melanism and Melanocheoism — Bibliography — Notes on Collecting — Articles on 

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 — Collecting on the Norfolk Broads— Wing development — Hybridising Aviphidasys 

 prodromuria and A. oetularia — Melanism and Temperature— Differentiation of Dian- 

 thacias — Disuse of wings — Fauna of Dulwich, Sidmouth, S. London — Generic nomen- 

 clature and the Acronyctidae — A fortnight at Bannoch — Heredity in Lepidoptera — Notes 

 on Genus Zig^na (Anthrocera) — Hybrids — Hymenoptera — Lifehistory of Gonophora 

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