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Valedictory, T. P. Neiuman, John T. Carrington, 1, 2. Hesperia lineola, Ochsen- 

 lieimer : an addition to the List of British Butterflies (with illustration), 



F. W. Hawes, 3. Notes on Agrotis ashworthii, Willoughby Gardner, 5. 

 An Entomological Tour on the Table-land of Mount Arthur, G. V. Hudson, 8. 

 Contributions towards a List of the Varieties of Noctuse occurring in the 

 British Islands, J. W. Tutt, 12. A Summer's Mothing on Dartmoor, Major 

 John N. Still, 14. 



Entomological Notes, Captures, &c. — Bhopalocera Britannica, 16. Colias 

 edusa in 1889: — In Lancashire, G. Podmorc, 16; in Staffordshire and Shrop- 

 shire, Bev. T. W. Daltry, 16 ; in Hants, W. T. Pearce, 16 ; in Devonshire, 

 C. Nicholson, 16. Epinephele tithonus var., M. Craske, 16. Acherontia 

 atropos in 1889 : — In Yorkshire, Peter Inchbald, 16 ; in Cheshire and Norfolk, 

 B. Nervstead, 17 ; in Sussex, Thomas Howe, 17 ; in Hants, W. T. Pearce, 

 17; in Isle of Wight, A. J. Hodges, 18; in Dorsetshire, C. B. Smith, 18. 

 Sphinx convolvuli in 1889 : — In Co. Cork, C. Donovan, 18 ; in Lancashire, 



G. Podmore, 18 ; in Isle of Wight, Albert J. Hodges, 18. Deilephila euphorbia?, 

 Bev. J. Seymour St. John, 18. Smerinthus populi, rapid development of, 

 J. M. Adye, W. T. Pearce, 18. Smerinthus tiliae : Males assembling, Harry 

 M. See, 18. Parasites of Bornbyx rubi, A. Lionel Clarke, 18. Epione paral- 

 lelaria var., W. Heivett, 19. Metrocampa margaritaria var., B. Netustead, 19. 

 Odontopera bidentata var., H. M. See, 19. Irregular emergence of Lepidoptera, 

 G. Nicholson, 19. Colorado Entomology, T. D. A. Cockerell, 19. . Notes from 

 New Zealand, G. V. Hudson, 19. Hydradephaga near London, F. Milton, 20. 

 New Views on the suborder Homoptera, G. B. Buckton, 20. More Notes 

 from the New Forest, C. Nicholson, 21. 



Societies. — Entomological Society of London, H. Goss and W. W. Fowler, 21. 



South London Entomological and Nativral History Society, H. W. Barker, 23. 

 Reviews. — ' Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field 



Club,' 24. ' The Butterfly, its Life-history and Attributes,' by J. Studland, 24. 



Communications unavoidably stand over from Messrs. W. H. Bath, W. H. 

 Bennett, F. W. Frohawk, G. V. Hudson, Miss M. Kimber, C. Partridge, G. L. 

 Pratten, J. W. Tutt, and others. 



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