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TO ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETIES and MUSEUMS. 
BACK VOLUMES ; OF | 
The Entomologist’s Record: os 
- and Journal of Variation. 
(Vols, I-XXXII.) 
GGNTENTS OF Vol. 1. (Most important only mentioned.) es ep 
Genus Acronycta and its allies—Variation of Smerinthus tiliae, 3 coloured plates— 
Differentiation of Melitaea athalia, parthenie, and aurelia—The Doubleday eollection—_ 
Parthenogenesis—Paper on Taeniocumpidae—Phylloxera—Practical Hints (many)— 
Parallel Variation. in Coleoptera—Origin of Argynnis paphia var. valesina—Work for the 
Winter—Temperature and Variation—Synonymic notes—Retrospect of a Lepidopterist 
for 1690—Lifehistories of Agrotis pyrophila, Epunda lichenea, Heliophobus ee 25 
Captures at light—Aberdeenshire notes, etc., eic., 360 pp. : 
GONTENTS OF VOL. II. . op 
Munanist and MrtanocHroism—Bibiiography—Notes on Collecting—Artioles on 
VanraTion (niany)—How to breed dgrotis lunigera, Sesia sphegiformis, Taentocampa opima 
—Collecting on the Norfolk Broads—Wing developmient—Hybridising Amphidasys 
prodromaria and 4. betularia—Melanism and Temperature—Differentiation of Dian- 
thecias—Disuse of wings—Fauna of Dulwich, Sidmouth, S. London—Generie nomen- 
~ clature and the Acronyctidae—A fortnight at Rannoch—Heredity in Lepidoptera—Notes 
on Genus ZyYGcHNA (Anthrocera)—Hybrids—Hymenoptera—Lifehistory of Gonophora 
derasa, etc., etc., 312 pp. 
Contents of Vol. Ill. 
Genus Acronycta and its allies (continued)—Scientific Notes—The British Coccinel- . 
_lidae—Notes on Breeding—Notes on Couroprmra (very many)—Dates of appearance of 
Eupithecia pygmeata—Dimorphic pupe—Duration of Ova State of the Geometridae (with 
tables)-—Eiffects of femperatnre on the colouring of Lepidoptero—Hints on labelling— 
Melanie varieties—Changes in nomenclature—Keeping Micro pup» dnring winter—Notes 
on Genus Hepialus—Reviews, ete., etc., 320 pp. 
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Cobham Woods, Cuxton Downs, the Wester n Highlands, Cliffe—all well known for their 
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