CONTENTS. 



Henry Eowland-Brown. 121. Two New Species of Far Eastern Rhopakn 

 Waro Nakahara, A.M., Ph.D., 123. Notes on British Odonata in 1921. \\ 

 Lucas, B.A., F.E.S., 125. Bambles in South-Eastern France, F. A. Olddker, 

 M.A., F.E.S., 127. Further Notes on Sarrothrijnis revayana, Scop.. W.G. 

 Sheldon, F.Z.S., F.E.S., 131. A Synopsis of British Proctotrypidae (0x\ 

 Claude Morleij, F.E.S., F.Z.S. {continued from p. 110), 182. - 



Notks and Observations. — The Dipterous Family Blephariceridse, T. lJ 

 Coekerell, 135. Vanessa antiopa in Surrey, F. W. Frohawk, 136. 

 c-alburn in Bucks, G. E. Tite, 136. Hippotion celerio in Devonshire, F. G. S. 

 Bramiuell, 136. A Striped Hawk Moth (H. celerio), R. M. Milne, 136. 

 Vanessa io ab. belisaria, N. D. Ii., 136. Notes from Brockenliurst, W. J. 

 Lucas, 136. Percnoptilota flnviata and other Captures in Westmorland, Dr. 

 Lowther, 136. Deiopeia pulchella Bred from S. Devon larva, J. M. Jaques, 

 137. Occurrence of Forficula auricularia, Linn., var. forcipata, Steph. in 

 Surrey, G. Fox-Wilson, 137. Rhopalocera from Bhodes, Samos. Gallipoli^etc, 

 E. B. C. Betts, 137. Attractiveness of Light for Moths, George Bolam, 138. 

 Flashlight Photography and Nature, Charles P. llimvier, 189. 



Recent Literature. — Index Animalium : 1801-1850, 139. Report of the Pro* 

 ceedings of the Fourth Entomological Meeting held at Pusa, February, 1921. 

 The Scottish Naturalist, March to April, 1922, 140. 



Societies. — The Entomological Society of London, 140. The South London 

 Entomological Society, 140. South- West Yorkshire Entomological Society, 

 141, 



Obituary, 142. 



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