CONTENTS. 



CucnlHa verbasci and its Allies (with Plate), Richard So^ith, 153. A Preliminary 

 List of the Insect-fauna of Middlesex, T. D. A. Coclcerell, 156. Entomology 

 of Granada and its Neighbourhood, Bev. F. A. Walker; IGO. Contributions, 

 to the Chemistry of Insect Colours, F. H. Perry Coste, 163. 



Entomological Notes, Captures, &c. — Notodonta trepida at Electric Lights 

 0. Farrant, 170. Note on Lai-vie of Nudaria inundana, T. B. Jefferyn^ 170^ 

 New Species of Lepidoptera from Queensland, Ed.^ 171. Australian Rhopa- 

 locera — a correction, T. P. Lvcas, 171. Emergence of Imago after injury tew 

 Larva, Alfred T. M. Mitchell, 171. Drymonia chaonia and Cucullia chamo- 

 millte at Christchureh, /. M. Adye, 171. Note on Cidaria suffumata, Bichar^\ 

 South, 171. Habits of Leucophasia sinapis, H. S. Fremlin, 172. Captures at 

 the Electric Light, 172 ; Note on Coremia unidentaria, 172 ; Richard South. 

 Stauropus fagi in Oxfordshire, J. Clarke, 173. Tortrix piceana, &c., in th< 

 Esher District, i?. Adhin, 173. Xanthia citrago Larvie at Rotherham, J. N^ 

 Yoting, 173. Decoy for Butterflies, 173; Bar anas, a Bait for Lepidopterj 

 174 ; Richard South. Andrena bucephala at Box Hill, 174 ; Nomada lateral' 

 Panz., at Box Hill, 174 ; T. B. Billups. 



Societies. — Entomological Society of London, David Sharj), V.P., 174. Soutl 

 London Entomological and Natural History Society, H. W. Barker, IT" 

 Birmingham Entomological Society, Colbran J. Wainiuright, 176. 



Insect-fauna of Middlesex. — Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell has been appointee 

 Curator of the Museum of the Jamaica Institute at Kingston, Jamaica, and wiU| 

 leave England in June. Mr. Cockerell intends to continue his " Preliminary Lisrj 

 OF the Insect^fauna of Middlesex" as soon as he possibly can; and in the 

 meantime he will be glad of any additional lists. These may be sent to the 

 Editor, or forwarded direct to the above address. 



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