CONTENTS. 



Professor J. 0. Westwood, 25.— Remarks on variation in Vanessa atalanta and 

 V. cardui, Bichard South, 27. Variation of Lepidoptera at Ringwood, 

 1891 — 92, J. Henry Fowler, 29. Removal of grease from the bodies of 

 Moths, W. M. Christy, 32. The Dragonflies of the Chester district, J. Arkle, 

 35. Deiopeia pulchella in Hampshire, G. B. Corbin, 38. Clostera 

 anachoreta, H. G. Enaggs, 40. Notes on the Synonymy of Noctuid Moths, 

 Arthur G. Butler, 45. 



Captuees and Field Reports, 49. — Bussell E. James, W. Ferris, B. M. Leake, 

 G. C. Bignell, T. B. Jefferys, J. Arhle, A. B. Watson, T. B. Billwps. H. W. 

 Livett, J. Clarke, J. M. Adye, H. Bowland- Brown. 



Notes and Observations, 58.— ii. 8., J. B. Hodgkinson, J. Clarke, John N. 

 Still, W. M. Christy, F. W. Frohawk, T. B. Bohertson, B. M. Prideaux, 

 W. F. de V. Kane. 



Societies. — Entomological Society of London, 62. South London Entomological 

 and Natural History Society, 63. Cambridge Entomological and Natural 

 History Society, 64. Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society, 65. 

 Birmingham Entomological Society, 65. York and District Field Naturalists' 

 Society, 66. Nottingham Amateur Entomological Society, 66. 



Recent Literature, 67. Obituary, 68. 



Supplement, 101. — Martin Jacoby, J. H. Leech. 



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