CONTENTS. PAGF, 



Notes on the earlier stages of the Nepticnla?, with a view to their better 



recognition (continued) . — John H. Wood, M.B 1 



The Winter Moth (Oheimatobia brumata) and its destruction. — 0. F. Wilson, 



F.n.8., 8rc. .: 4 



An attempt to account for Moth-grease, with notes on its cure by Ether. — 



H. Ouard Knaggs, M.D., F.L.S 5 



Asymmetry of markings in the Uraniidse. — O. Q. Griffiths, F.E.S 9 



Note on a species of Lampides, and description of a new Arhopala from 



Borneo.- — -Hamilton H. Druce, F.Z.S., ^c 9 



Pararge MegEera in October. — Rev. W. F. Johnson, M.A., F.E.S 10 



The present market vahie of Chrysophauus dispar and Noctua subrosea. — Eds. 11 

 Notes on Hepialus virescens and other early spring insects in New Zealand. — 



G. V. Hudson,F.E.S 11 



Lepidoptera, &c., at Morecambe. — Q. T. Porritt, F.L.S 12 



Lepidoptera in the Belfast District. — Charles W. Watts 12 



Stray Notes on Kentish Coleoptera. — James J. Walker, B.N. , F.L.S 13 



Coleoptera in the Oxford District. — John W. Shipp 15 



Odour of Olophrnm piceum. — Harold Swale, M.B 16 



Pseudenmolpus, Jacoby, renamed Bumolpopsis. — Martin Jacoiy, F.E.S 16 



Rare Diptera in 1893. — Ralph G. Bradley 16 



Coccus rubi of Sch rank .—J. W. Douglas, F.E.S 17 



Eriopeltis Lichtensteinii and Signoretia luzulae in Scotland — Id 17 



Review. — The Butterflies of North America, 3rd Series, Part xiv : by W. H. 



Edwards 17 



Obituary. — Prof. Hermann August Hagen, Hon. F.E.S. — B. McLachlan, F.B.S. 18 



Societies. — Birmingham Entomological Society 20 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society ... 20 



Entomological Society of London 21 



A Synopsis of British Psychodidss (continued). — Bev. A. E. Eaton, M.A., F.E.S. 22 



The Explanation of Plates I and II will appear in the February No. We are 

 unavoidably obliged to defer the publication of several important papers, some 

 already in type, and others in hand. 



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