CONTENTS. 



Two and a half hours' Investigation of the Entomology of Oxshott, T. B. BiUups, 

 201. Note on Scsia sphegiformis (Fahr.), W. H. Tugwell, 204. Entomology 

 of Granada and Neighboiu'hood, Bev. F. A. Walker, 206. Contributions to the 

 Chemistry of Insect Colours, F. H. Pen-y Coste, 207. Abundance of Lepidoptera 

 in New Zealand, W. W. Smith, 211. 



Entomological Notes, Captures, &c. — Entomological Pins, Bichard South, 215. 

 Gj-nandrouiorphous Argynnis paphia, C. H. Williams, 21G. Gynandromorphous 

 Colias electra, Bohert Service, 21G. Variety of Vanessa c-album, Bev. Gerard 

 W. Palmer, 216. Xanthic Variety' of Ei)inephele ianira, F. W. Frohawk, 216. 

 Note on the Emergence of Notodonta trepida, Bichard South, 217. Notes on 

 Asthena luteata, Bev. Gilbert H. Baynor, 217. Asthcna blomeri in Bucking- 

 hamshire, Bichard South, 217. Early Pupation of Smerintluis populi, D. H. 

 S. Steivart, 217. Collecting in Cambridgeshire and Suffolk, W. M. Christy, 

 218. Collecting in South Wales, T. B. Jefferys, 219. Collecting in North 

 Wales, L. S. Brady, 219. Notes from the New Forest, E. G. Alderson, 220. 

 Late Appearance of Agrotis ashworthii, J. Arkle, 221. Lithosia quadra at 

 King's Cross, S. Bohinson, 221. Nola centonalis, &c., in the Hastings district, 

 A. Ford, 221. Plusia bractea in Worcestershire, George W. Wynn, 221. 

 A Day at Tuddenham in Suffolk, 221 ; Choerocampa nerii in Britain, 221 ; 

 Bichard South. Captures at Electric Light, D. H. S. Steivart, 222. A New 

 Setting-board, Bichard South, 222. 



Societies. — Entomological Society of London, H. Goss, 222. South London 

 Entomological and Natural History Society, H. W. Barker, 223. Birmingham 

 Entomological Society, Colbran J. Wainwright, 224. 



Obituary. — Ferdinand Grut, 224. 



Supplement. — Descriptions of some New Species of Phytophagous Coleoptera, 

 Martin Jacohy, 65. New Species of Ehopalocera from Western China, 

 J. H. Leech, 66. 



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