﻿CONTENTS. 



Additions to the British List of Deltoids, Pyralides, and Crambi, since 1859 (with 

 plates), Richard South, 297. Abundance of Lepidoptera in New Zealand, 

 W. W. Smith, 305. Notes on Tseniocampa opirna, X Arkle, 307. Contributions 

 to the Chemistry of Insect Colours, F. H. Perry Coste, 309. The Westmaun 

 Islands, Rev . Dr. F. A. Walker, 314. Alteration of the Name of an Indian 

 Geometrid Moth, A. G. Butler, 316. Entomological Papers in Continental 

 Periodicals, W. Warren, 316. 



Entomological Notes, Captures, &c. — Cucullia absynthii in Wales, Neville 

 Chamberlain, 318. Ennychia octomaculata in North Wales ; Ainphidasys 

 betularia var. doubledayaria in Nottinghamshire ; D. H. Pearson, 319. Lame 

 of Bombyx neustria abundant at Stokes Bay, W. T. Pearce, 319. Deilephila 

 euphorbise ; Mamestra persicarise ; Rev. J. Seymour St. John, 319. Larvae of 

 Arctia caia feeding on Iris pseudacorus (Yellow Iris), J. E. Knights, 319. 

 Acronycta strigosa, H. A. Hill, 319. Hesperia lineola, W. H. Tugwell, 320. 

 Sirex gigas in Devon, J. N. Still, 320. Macro-Lepidpptera in the New Forest, 

 E. W. H. Blagg, 320. A Week at Sherwood Forest, A. E. Hall, 321. Notes 

 on Sugar, Robert Adkin, 322. Notes on the Season, J. B. Hodgkinson, 323. 

 A Hint to Pupae -diggers, J. Clarke, 325. 



Societies. — Entomological Society of London, H. Qoss, 325. South London 

 Entomological and Natural History Society, H. W. Barker, 326. Birmingham 

 Entomological Society, C. J. Wainwright, 327. 



Beview. — ' A Synonymic Catalogue of Neuroptera Odonata, or Dragonflies ; with 

 an Appendix of Fossil Species,' 328. 



Obituary.— Peter Maussen, 328. Mr. C. G. Hall, 328. 



Communications Received. — J. Arkle, J. Batty, E. H. Evans, H. A. Hill, 

 W. H. Jackson, G. W. Palmer, Rev. Dr. F. A. Walker. 



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