CONTENTS. 
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Myrmecophilous Notes for 1917, H. Donisthorpe, F.Z.S., F.E.S. .. ae ey : 21 
Lepidopterology. Two new European Lycaenids, T. A. Chapman, M.D., F.E.S...< 24 
Coleoptera at Barton Mills, H. Donisthorpe, F.Z.S., F.E.S...  .. tg ne 28 
Some Account of Bridport and its Neighbourhood, W. Parkinson Curtis, F.E.S. 29 
Nores on CoLiectina :—Coleoptera Notes from Suffolk, 1916 & 1917, J. W. 7 Allen 
Sphinx convoivuli, W. Bowater, F.E.S: .. 36 
Current Norms anp SHorr Norices .. c ae ae Ke ae App o1/f 
Socretizs :—The South London Entomological ae a 3 be 34 40 
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