CONTENTS. 



A Synopsis of British Proctotrypidse (Oxynra), Claude Morley, F.E.S., F.Z.> ■ ■■ 

 1. Notes on British Odonata in 1920, W. J. Lucas, B.A., F.E.S., 4 N« I 

 on the Lepidoptera of Glen Fender, Perthshire, and Invershin, Sutherlandehuf 

 The late F. G. Whittle, F.E.S., 10. Some Notes on the Collection of Britii 

 Maero-Lepidoptera in the Hope Department of the Oxford University Museur 

 F. C. Woodforde, B.A. F.E.S. {continued from vol, liv, p- 289), 12. Nol 

 on Vanessid Larvae, Paymaster-in- Chief Gervase F. Mathew, R.h 

 F.E.S., 14. 



Notes and Observations.— Correction of a Generic Name, E. Meyrick, 16. 

 Name for a Fossil Tipulid Fly, T. D. A. Cockerell, 17. Pieris ..rapa-. 1 

 December, F. H. Haines, 17. Colias edusa and some other Species at'EastbourneS 

 Robert Adkin, 17. Colias hyale in Kent and C. ednsa in Dorset, E. St 

 M.B., 18. Pyrameis c'ardui in North Lancashire and Westmorland. G. Li* 

 Cox, 18. Third Brood of Pararge megsera and Colias edusa in Hants. I. Co 

 Melvill, 19. Second Broods of Nisoniades tages and Cnpida minimus, A 

 Postans, 19. Larva? of Sphinx convolvuli in Hants, Alan Druitt, 19. Deiopeia 

 pulchella and Sterrha sacraria at Lulworth, E. Scott, M.B., 20. Orrhodia 

 erythrocephala, etc., near Eastbourne, Edwin P. Sharp, 20. Orrhodia 



' • erythrocephala glabra at Eastbourne, S. A. Cliartres, 20. Acontia luctuosa 

 at Sugar, A. T. Postans, 20. Thalpochares (miora) parva, P. P. Mihnan, 21. 

 Notes on Butterflies from the Bucks Chilterns, 1921, S. B. Hodgson, 21. 

 Lepidoptera Taken or Bred from Larvae and Pupae found in the Garden at 3, 

 Little Dean's Yard, Westminster, {Rev.) A. G. S. Raynor, 22. A Fortnight in. 

 Carnarvonshire, P.. C. Woodforde, 22. Crickets and Refuse Dumps, 11 

 Burkill, 23. 



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