CONTENTS. 



Tortrix doiielana (Carpenter), Bichard South, 253. The Diamond-back Moth 

 (Phitella ciuciferarnm), J. Arhle, 25G. Captures at the Electric Lijiflit, liobert 

 Adkin, 2(U). Additional Notes on the Entoniolof,'y of Oxshott, T. li. IHlhqJS, 

 261. Notes on the Synonymy of Noctnid Moths, Arthur G. Butler, 203. 



Entomological Notes, Captures, &c. — Cidaria reticulata variety, J.B. Hodgkinson, 

 266. Satyrus ianira, vai'., G. Bcnshaw, 206. Variety of Lyca?na corydon, H. 

 D. Syhes, 26(). Notes on Lycajuidse, G. Bcnshau.', 207. Effect of Ammonia on 

 the Ova of Lepidoptera, Bichard Sonfh, 207. Effect of Cyanide of Potassium 

 on the colour of Gonopteryx rhamni, B. M. Prideaux, 207. Pujia; wanted for 

 Temperature Experiments, Gcrvase F. Mathew, 207. Acronycta alni Larva 

 near Manchester, G. Benshatv, 267. Larva of Acronycta alni at Clifton, B. M. 

 Prideaux, 267. Pupation of Acronycta alni, T. B.Jeff erys,2G7. Phibalapteryx 

 lapidata, &c., in Stirlingshire, E. C. Eggleton, 268. Notes from llotherham, 

 John A. Yojinrj, 208. Sphinx convolvuli at Ripon, C. Chapman, 208, Note on 

 the Second Brood of Cidaria truncata. Win. Newman, 208. Note on the 

 Pairing of Amphipyra tragopogonis, J. N. Young, 268. Larva of Odontoptera 

 bidentata, B. M. Prideaux, 269. Note on Hesperia thanmas, H. D. SyTceSy 

 269. Larva of Hadena pisi, T. B. Jefferys, 269. Notes on some Lepidoptera 

 in York District, Wm. Hewctt, 269. A Day among the " Buttons," Sydneif 

 Webb, 271. Forthcoming Works on British Entomology, Ed., 272. Entomo- 

 logical Pins. 



Societies. — Entomological Society of London, B.. Goss, 272. South London 

 Entomological and Natural History Society, H. W. Barker, 273. Lancashire 

 and Cheshire Entomological Society, F. N. Pierce, 276. Birmingham Ento- 

 mological Society, C. J. Waimvright, 276. 



Supplement. — Coleoptera collected by Mr. Pratt on the Upper Yang-tsze, and on 

 the borders of Tibet, H. W. Bates, 69. 



Communications Received. — Joseph Anderson, Geo. A. Booth, J.E.Eastwood, 

 M. Fitz Gibbon, J. B. Hodgkinson, W. H. Mackett, F. A. Walker, D.D. 



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