CONTENTS. 



The Fossil S&wflies of Florissant, Colorada, T. D. A. Cockerell, 49. The Gi ai 

 " Amblypodia auctorn7ii" (De Niceville, Moore, Swinhoe, etc.), nee Hoi> i Id 

 (Lep. Rhop.)., N. D. Riley, F.K.S., F.Z.S. {continued from p. 29), ' 

 Notes on the Lepidoptera of the ABsynt District of Sutherlandshire, 11 

 Sheldon, F.Z.S., F.E.S. (continued from p. 35), 53. Notes on Br 

 Neuroptera in 1921, W. J. Lucas, B.A., F.E.S., 57. A Synopsis of Ei i 

 Proctotrypidae (Oxyura), Claude Morley, F.E.S. , F.Z.S. , etc. [continued from 

 p. 3), 59. 



Notes and Observations. — The Order Neuroptera, G. V. Hudson, 61. Leuc i 

 vitellina reared from Ova, H. McD. Edelsten, 62. Early and Late Date 

 Lepidoptera, E. D. Morgan, 62. Additions to Glamorgan List of Lepidop - 

 F. Norton, 63. Collecting by Powerful Lights, etc., (Dr.) Richard C. Low* 

 63. Ernmelesia minorata. etc., at Grassington, W. G. Clutten, 64. £ 

 Attractiveness of Electric Light : A Query, (Rev.) J. E. Tarbat, 64. Lepto- 

 gramma literana in Yorkshire, T. Ashton Lofthouse, F.E.S., 65. Butterflies 

 of the Vienna District, B. H. Cooke {Lieut. -Col.), 65. Nymphs or Naiads, 

 T. D. A. Cockerell, 67. Platymischus dilatatus, Westwood, T. D.A. Cock< 

 67. Libellula depressa, Linn. (Odonata), A. W. Richards, 67. Hemerobius 

 stigma, Steph. (Neuroptera), W. J. Lucas, 67. , Resting Habit of Pierisrapae, 

 A. H. Thompson, G7. 



Societies. — The Entomological Society of London, 68. The South London Ento- 

 mological Society, 68. Manchester Entomological Society, 69. 



Obituary, 70. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



Entomological Society of London, 41, Queen's Gate, S.W. 7 (nearest stat i 

 South Kensington and Gloucester Road). — March 1st and 15th. 



South London Entomological and Natural History Society, Hibernia 

 Chambers, London Bridge, S.E. 1. — Thursday, March 9th, at 7 p.m., Paper, 

 " Orchid Seeds and their Fertilization." Thursday, Maitsh 23rd i *at 7 p.m., Paper, 

 "The Arachnida of Surrey."— H on. Sec, Stanley Edwards, F.L.S., etc., 15, St. 

 German's Place, Blackheath, S.E. 3. 



London Natural History Society now meets in Hall 40, Winchester 

 House, Old Broad Street, E.C. 2, at 6.30 p.m. Full Society meetings are held 

 the first Tuesday in each month, and sectional meetings on the third Tuesti 

 Visitors welcomed at all meetings. — Hon. Sec, W. E. Glegg, The House, Al i ■ 

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