C N T E N T S. 



On the Variation of Cln-ysophanus phlceas (with illustration), lUchard So7ith, 305. 

 The " Melanism " Controversy, W. F. de Vismes Kane, 307. On certain 

 Species of North American Hypenidae, A. G. Butler, 311. Observations on the 

 Hessian Fly (Cecidomyia destructor) durin^ 1893, Fred. Enoch, 312. Deile- 

 phila euphorbiie in England, Rev. J. Seipnour St. John, 314. A Catalogue of 

 the Lepidoptora of Ireland, W. F. de Vismes Kane, 317. 



Notes and Observationjs. — Epinephele hyperanthes, W. S. Biding, 318. Addi- 

 tional Localities for Irish Lepidoptera, W. F. Johnson, 318. The Butterflies 

 of Corsica, R. S. Standen, 318. Boai'mia repandata partially Double-brooded, 

 R. Adkin, 319. Cannibalism in CucuUia verbasci Larvae, JH. W. Bell-Marleijf 

 320. Sugar and Indoor-light, F. Bromilow, 320. Autumnal emergence of 

 Argynnis paphia, F. W. FrohaivJc, 320. Noctuse and Flowering Grass, E. H. 

 Taylor, 321. Variety of Polyommatus phlceas, W. Harcourt Bath, 321. 



Capturks and Field Ep^poets. — Colias in Britain in 1893, 321, H. Fleet, B. W. 

 Adkin, W. J. Lucas, H. F. Htont, Rev. W. R. S. Majendie, F. W. Freir, 

 Rev. W. Claxton, E. G. Wanhill, J. A. Machonochie, G. E. Berg^nan, 

 Ca2)t. S. G. Reid, H. Hodge, W. E. Butler, W. J. Kaye, H. E. Hopkins, 

 J. Webster, 8. Graves, T. B. Jefferys, E. J. Meyrule, D. P. Turner, H. W. 

 Shejyheai-d-Walwyn, L. S. Giles. Eandom Noies, Rev. W. Claxton, 324. 

 Ehopalocera in 1893, W. H. Bath, 325. Lepidoptera in London, H. Hodge, 

 325 ; at Tenby, E. J. Meynell, 325. Notes from Dorsetshire, E. G. Wanhill, 

 325. Notes from North Staffordshke, Rev. T. W. Daltry, 325. Captures of 

 Lepidoptera during 1893, F. W. Freir, 325. Polyommatus (Lampides) bcetica 

 at Hastmgs, W. H. Bath, 327. Catocala sponsa in S.W. London, A. H. Locock, 

 327. Cosmia paleacea (Euperia fulvago) in Sherwood Forest, W. Ferris, 327. 

 Macroglossa stellatarum at Bournemouth, W. McRae, 327. Leucania extranea 

 and L. vitellina, B. W. Adkin, 327. Vanessidse in Lancashire, 1893, 

 L. Stone, 327. Societies, 328. 



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