CON r E N T S. 



Bemarks on Miana strigilis, M. fascinncula and a probable New Species of the 

 Genus, Bichard South, 25. The Habits and Life-history of the New Zealand 

 Glow-worm, G. V. Hudson, 26. A Preliminary List of the Insect-Fauna of 

 Middlesex, T. D. A. CocJcerell, 29. Notes on British Lepidoptera ; extracted 

 from Continental Journals, W. Warren, 33. Contributions to the Chemistry 

 of Insect Colours, F. H. Perry Coste, 37. 



Entomological Notes, Captures, tStc. — Notes on the Season, H. D. SyJces, 41. 

 Notes from the New Forest, William J. Ogden, 42. The Cheshire Plague of 

 Caterpillars, /. ArMe, 42. The Illuminated Moth-trap, W. M. Christy, 43. 

 Fraudulent Colour-varieties, F. H. Perry Coste, 44. The Distinguishing 

 Marks between Taeniocampa opima, T. populeti, and varieties of T. incerta. 

 Lord Throwley, 44. Gynandromorphic specimen of Trichiura cratsegi, E. M. 

 Prideaux, 45. Aberration of Dianthoeeia nana, W. S. Biding, 45. Carabus 

 uitens at Wimborne and Ringwo^d, •/. H Fowler, 45. 



SociKTiES. — Entomological Society of London, H. Goss, 45. The South London 

 Entomological and Natural History Society, H. W. Barker, 46. Lancashire 

 and Cheshire Entomological Society, F. N. Pierce, 47. 



Supplement. — Coleoptera from Kulu in N.W. India, H. W. Bates, 17. Nevsr 

 Species of Rhopalocera from N.W. China, J. H. Leech, 23. Descriptions of 

 some new Species of Phytoi)hagous Coleoptera from India, Martin Jacoby, 31. 



Communications Received. — J. Arkle, F. J. Briggs, J. Clarke, A. Ford, 

 J. H. Fowler, M. Jacoby, J. C. Moberly, W. Reid, H. Sharp, W. H. Scott, 

 C. J. Wainwright, C. M. WiUs. 



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