CONTENTS, 



Epinephele hyperanthes, var. (with illustration), Bichard South, 281. Breeding 

 Exotic Bombyces in 1893, JoJm Watson, 282. Life-history of Lycaena a^gon, 

 F. W. Frohmvl; 285. Two days at Abersoch, J. Arkle, 288. Notes on the 

 Synonymy of Noctuid Moths, A. G. Butler, 292. 



Notes and Observations. — Colias edusa and C. hyale in England, 294. Chryso- 

 phanus (Polyommatus) phleeas, Bichard South, 294. Variation of Chryso- 

 phanus (Polyommatus) phloeas, F. W. Frohawk, 294. Varieties of Chryso- 

 phanus (Polyommatus) phloeas in Kent, E. Sabine, 295. Pallid Variety of 

 Vanessa urticfe, W. E. Cox, 295. Pachetra leucophaea, Samuel Stevens, 295. 

 A Locality for Pachetra leucophaea, G. Parry, 295. Spilosoma lubricipeda 

 var. zatima (=radiata), G. T. Porritt, 296. Spilosoma mendica and its var. 

 rustica, Bobert AdTcin, 297. Nyssia zonaria in Lancashire, C. E. Stott, 297» 

 Gnophria rubricollis, S. Benshaw, 297. Cerastis erythrocephala, S. Stevens, 

 297. Nemeophila plantaginis, Second Brood, Edgar W. Lifton, 298. Phalera 

 (Pygsera) bucephala feeding on Tropseolum, John Watson, 298. The Butter- 

 flies of Corsica, George H. Coleby, 298. Note on Zonosoma punctaria, P. T. 

 Lathy, 299. Greasy Lepidoptera, H. G. Knaggs, 299. Sugar versus Honey- 

 dew, G. 0. Day, 299. Wasps destructive to Larvas, &c., F. C. Woodforde, 300. 



Captures and Field Eeports. — Notes on Vanessidse, &c., in the Cotswolds, B. 

 W. Fitzgerald, 300. Macroglossa stellatarum at Kilburn, George Bergman, 

 300. Argynnis euphrosyne late in August, W. J. Lucas, 300. Polyommatus- 

 bcetica near Dartford, E. Sabine, 300 ; in Sussex, Harold M. Warner, 301. 

 Notes on the Season from Carmarthenshire, T. B. Jefferys, 301. Notes fi-om 

 Nottinghamshire, Douglas H. Pearson, 301. Catocala fraxini in Tunbridge 

 Wells, H. W. Shepheard-Walwyn, 301. Abnormal Example of Vanessa 

 atalanta, H. W. Shejiheard- M'ahvyn, 301. Sugaring, A. Sich, 301. August 

 Collecting in Dorsetshire, Ernest B. Charles, 302. Pieris daplidice in Jersey, 

 Stanley Guiton, 303. Captures in the Lake District, S. Benshaw, 303. 

 Uropteryx sambucaria in September, J. F. Bird, 303. Vanessa c-album in 

 Notts, E. Maude Alder son, 303. Leucania vitellina, F. J. Hanbury, 303. 

 Sirex gigas in Notts, E. Maude Alderson, 803. 



Societies. — South London Entomological and Natural History Society, 304. 

 Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society, 304. 



Supplement. — Descriptions of some new Species of Phytophagous Coleoptera from 

 the East, Martin Jacoby, 105. 



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