C O N T E N T S. 



The Colouring of Chrysophanus phloeas as affected by Temperature, F. Merrifield, 

 333. Observations on Vanessa c-album, W. H. Bath, 338. A Catalogue of the 

 Lepidoptera of Ireland, W. F. de V. Kane, 342. Spilosoma lubricipeda var. 

 zatima in England, B. South, 340. Ehopaloeera from the Alpes-Maritimes in 

 1893, F. Bromilow, 347. Bembidium lunulatum, Geoffroy, as a new British 

 species, Bev. H. S. Gorham, 349. Three new Coccidse from the Arid Region of 

 North America, T. D. A. CocJcereli, 350. Notes on the Synonymy of Noctuid 

 Moths, A. G. Butler, 352. 



Notes and Observations. — " Zygaena nHjlfloti ?" F.B. Bankes, 355. The Melanism 

 Controversy, G. W. Dale, 355. V.sngssa atalanta in Florida ; Sexual mark in 

 Vanessa atalanta ; /. ArMe, 356. Gr^at scarcity of Larvae, A. T. Mitchell, 356. 

 British Butterhies ; Abundance of Ohrysophanus phloeas in 1893 ; W. H. Bath, 

 357. Abundance of Aleurodes brassicie {Walk.), C. W. Dale, 357. The Field 

 Cricket (Gryllus campestris), W. H. Bath, 357. Noctuse and Flowering Grasses, 

 H. G. Knaggs, 357. Aberrations of Lycaena icarus (Bott.), F. Bromiloiv, 358. 

 Variation in the size of Argynnis paphia, 358; Autumnal emergence of Argynnis 

 adippe, 359, F. W. Frohawk. The Burney Collection, 359. 



Captures and Field Reports. — Notes from North-east Hampshire, 8. G. Beid, 

 360. Polyommatus boetica, J. N. Smith, 361. Vanessa antiopa in S. Devon, 

 G. C. Green, 361. Clostera anachoreta, A. D. Edivards, 361. Bterrha sacraria 

 in Hants, B. E. Brameld, 361. Notes from Norwich, B. C. Tillett, 362. 

 Noctuse in Forfarshire, M. 8. W. Gunning, 362. Colias edusa in Devonshire, 

 J. N. Still, 362 ; in Kent, W. Purdey, 363 ; in Jersey, 8. Guiton, 363. 



Societies, 363. Recent Literature, 367. Obituary. — James Batty, 368. 



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