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

 plates), Bichard South, 329. The Sexes of Lepidoptera, T. D. A. Cockerell y 

 337. Contributions to the Chemistry of Insect Colours, F. H. Perry Coste, 338. 



Entomological Notes, Captures, &c. — Plusia moneta in Britain, B. A. Dallas 

 Beeching, 344. Plusia moneta, N. F. Dobree, 344. Acronycta aceris in Sep- 

 tember, H. D. Sykes, 344. Heliothis armigera at Chatham, Gervase F« 

 Matheiv, 344. Varieties of Arctia caia, Henry A. Hill, 344; J. Batty, 344. 

 Larva of Diloba cseruleocephala on Laurel, 345. Hermaphrodite Trichiura 

 cratsegi, W. H. Jackson, 345. Notes on the Season, T. B. Jefferys, 345. 

 Apamea opbiogramma at Hampstead, E. H. Evans, 346. Oxyptilus laetus on 

 the Kentish Coast, W. Purdey, 346. Zanclognatha emortuaiis, Bev. Henry 

 Burney, 346. Scarcity of Lepidoptera, Gervase F. Matheiv, 346. List of 

 Butterflies taken and seen near and at Monmouth in Seasons 1889 and 1890, 

 Bev. Gerard W. Palmer, 346. Abundance of certain Larvae, Gervase F. 

 Matheio, 347. Autumnal Larvae, T. G. Williams, 347. Another Plague of 

 Caterpillars, N. F. Dobree, 347. A long Day's Collecting, W. M. Christy, 348. 



Societies. — Entomological Societj' of London, H. Goss, 349. South London 

 Entomological and Natural History Society, H. W. Barker, 351. Birmingham 

 Entomological Society, C. J. Wainwright, 352. 



Obituary. — Owen S. Wilson, 352. 



Communications Received.— J. M. Adye, J. Arkle, E. W. Carlier, F. H. Perry 

 Coste, J. H. Fowler, B. Freer, W. H. Jackson, T. B. Jefferys, J. E. Knights, 

 F. N. Pierce, R. M. Prideaux, R. South. 



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