CONTENTS. 



The Significance of Occasional, and apparently unimportant, Markings in Lepi 

 doptera, /. Jenner Weir, 105. The Re-development of Lost Limbs in th 

 Insecta, Jo7in Watson, 108. Concerning Dr. Chapman's Divisions of th»! 

 genus Acronycta (auct.), A. O. Butler, 111, On the so-called "Erastria'' 

 venustula of Europe, A. G. Butler, 113. Contributions to the Chemistry of i 

 Insect Colours, F. H. Perry Coste, 114. A Preliminary List of the Insect- -■ 

 fauna of Middlesex, T. D. A. Cocherell, 119. ^ * 



Entomological Notes, Captures, &c. — South London Entomological and Natural ' 

 History Society, Ed., 121. Coccinellidae eaten by Black-headed Gulls, 

 B. Neivstead, 122. Birds feeding on Nauseous Insects, H. McArthur, 122. 

 An Entomological Myth, C. W. Dale, 122. Assembling of Brephos parthenias,. 

 Bev. Gilbert H. Baynor, 128. Attacus atlas (Giant race), H. J. White, 123.. 

 Hybernia defoliaria in February, B. M. Prideaux, 124 ; A. J. Chitty, 124. 

 Late appearance of Hybernia defoliaria, A. Bacot, 124. Hybernated specimen 

 of Geotrupes typhseus near Manchester, Wm. McKay, 124. Notes on some- 

 early species of Lepidoptera, H. W. BarJcer, 124. Notes from the Wye Valley 

 belovv^ Builth, John Williams Vaughan, Jun., 125. Late appearance of 

 Euchloe cardamines, F. H. Perry Coste, 125. Pieris rapse, Bobt. Adkin, 125. 

 Eupithecia albipunctata var. angelicata, Geo. Jachson, 126. Cloantha solida- 

 ginis in Inverness-shire, D. H. S. Steuart, 126. "A Cold Prospect," 

 /. ArMe, 126. 



Societies. — Entomological Society of London, H. Goss, 126. The South London 

 Entomological and Natural History Society, H. W. Barker, 127. Lancashire 

 and Cheshire Entomological Society, F. N. Pierce, 128. Birmingham Ento- 

 mological Society, C. J. Wainwright, 128. 



Supplement. — On some new Species of Phytophagous Coleoptera from various; 

 Eegions, Martin Jacoby, 41. Descriptions of new Species of Geometrse fi'om"'' 

 China, Japan, and Corea, J. H. Leech, 42. 



Communications Eeceived. — Joseph Anderson, jun., J. Arkle, T. D. A.. 

 CockereU, F. H. Perry Coste, W. Hewett. 



A paper " On the Structure of the Terminal Abdominal Segment in the 

 males of the genus Eupithecia," by F. Buchanan White, M.D., F.L.S., F.E.S, &e.> 

 with two plates, will be published in the June number. 



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