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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S RECORD. 
The Meetings of the Society have evidently been well supported, 
and the exhibits well maintained in number and quality. 
The 
Exhibition of Other Orders was repeated during the year under review, 
and appreciated. Four Field Meetings were held, two of which would 
appear to have been favoured by decent weather. 
The Annual Exhibition of Varieties is always an event with the 
‘* South London,” and appears to have been as successful as ever. 
The list of exhibits would appear to be as lengthy as in other years.— 
C.R.N.B. November 30th, 
1920. 
CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXXII. 
By H. J. TURNER, F.E.S. 
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Aberrations of Sydney Webb collec- 153, 190, 207; in Turkey, 105; 
tion, 8; N. Forest S. revayana, Hinton .. 13 
22; C. graminis, 21; C. xeram- Collection, The Sydney Webb 8 
pelina, 22; EH. angularia, 22/5 Colonies of Z. trifolit oon. Bis! 
E. aethiops, 22; P. aegon var. Comparative data on Zygaenae of 
masseyt, 22; R. phlaeas, 23, 171; Italy me 
M. aurinia, 41: M. cinxia, 41; Comparison of races of Z. frans: 
Lepidoptera at the S. London alpina : 32 
meeting, 42; A. caja, 57; P. Current Notes 17, 40, 63, 83, 100, 
pulchrina, 63; R. betulae, 64; WE aoe 168, 194, 209 
Heliconius, sps., 103, 124; H. Definitiveness 170 
pennaria, 122; P. atalanta, 122, Description of, races of Z. trans- 
214; D. truncata, 122, 172; Ei. alpina, 30; races of Z. oxytropis, — 
cardamines, WByls 4; rhadaman: 160; new species of ants, 162, 
thus, 158; A. 10- att, 168 ; if 3 eileen of WM. 
C. nupta, 168 ; C. argiolus, 168; floricola Sa ZAlife 
E. tithonus, 173; P.icarus, 191; Distinction between Ea armoricanus 
C. trupezina, 196 ; EH. planta- and H. alveus, 81; H. fritillum 
ginis a .. 214 and H. malvae 2s Aso 
A. cydippe at Reigate 167 | Double brood of B. parthenias 209 
A. iris in February . .. 167 | Duration of flight period in Hes- 
Altitude and Emergence 65, 107 periids 49 
Annual, Exhibition §. London Soc., Early appearance of, C. argiolus, 
42; Meeting S. London Soc., 64 ; 63; Season, 63; spring species 173 
species, Emergence of 68 | £. bickhardi, a British insect .. 167 
Ants, of France and Belgium, 71; Economic items . 84, 99, 100, 
from Mesopotamia and N.W. 102, 194 
Persia, 162,177 ; Destructiveness Elasticity, individual, 8; specific.. 8 
of, in India .. 203 | Emergence, in relation to Altitude 
Assemblage of A. tragopogonis 20 and Latitude, 65, 107; of C. 
Association of Ants and Beetles 1 cleopatra, 198; of butterflies in 
Bats capturing moths 103 Ttaly in 1920 Be 228 
Bibliography, Arquata 17 | Entomological Notes from. Putney, 
Bigenerate species of Italy.. 70 1919 a 37 
Bird attacks on insects 124, 155, 172 | Entomological Society, London 210 
Book, Rare .. c .. 178, 196 | Fluorescence in Lepidoptera 212 
Breeding contrivance, A,42; Result, Flying habit in butterflies when 
A a3 100, 192, 207 paired 218 
Broods in G. ‘cleopatra : 197 | Genitalia, Value of, in classification 123 
Classification of Swiss Hesperias .. 47 | Genus Hesperia, The Swiss species 
Coccinellid aberrations .. GSS sot 45, 78, 85, 117, 125 
Collecting Notes 13, 36, 59, 83, 97, ' Geographical Races of, R. phlaeas 6 
