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CONTENTS. 



Pare- ieiiein, a Coniopterygid New to Britaii 



some other British Coniopterygid as, C. L. Withycombe, B.Sc, F.E.S., l< I 

 Coordinated Rhythm in Insects; with a Record of Sound Production i 

 Aphid, C. B. Williams, M.A., F.E.S., 178. A New Fossil Longico. 

 T. D. A. Cockerel!, "176. Some Curious Aberrations of Danais chry 

 Cajjt. Kenneth J. Hayward, F.E.S., 178. The Life-Cycle of Pent i 

 eulava. Zett., W. G. Sheldon, F.Z.S., F.K.S.. 179. *A Synopsis of Bi 

 Proctotrvpidse (Oxyura) Claude Mortey, F.E.S.. F.Z.S. (coniinut- 

 161). 182. 



Notes and Observations. — Lycaena adonis in Bucks, and an Appeal, G 

 Oliver, 186. Oolias croceus in Bucks, O. B. Oliver, 187. C. croceus, et< 

 Suffblk, H. W. Baker, 187. Colias croceus in Cambrid' 

 lesse (Sub-Lieut., B.N.), 187. Colias croceus in Lincob 



■ij° r )> 187- Colias croceus in S. Shropshire, (Bev.) P. Maiden, 187 

 us in Worcestershire, Chas. Weare, 187 croceus in 



ugan, etc.. T. J. Shelley, 187. P. daplidice at Brighton, B. J. I: 

 188. Celerio lineata hvornica, Esp., in the Isle of Wight, G 

 Sphinx convolvuli in Herts, jK. B. Benson, 188. Sphjnx convolvuli in Cam 

 bridgeshire, A. Harold Huston, 188. Sphinx convolvuli 

 H. C. Hayward, 188. Heliothis armigera in Kent, M. Ma&ay 

 Cydia citrana, Hb., near Wans! iranville Cluttcrbuek, F.EJS., 



Lepidoptera in the Swanage District, Leonard Tatclu 

 Rhopalocera in Surrey, Augustus E. Stafford 



euphrosyne and Thecla w-album, G. B. Oliver, 190. C. phlaeae, var., An,j 

 E. Stafford, 190. Hybridisation in Natn 

 balism among Cucullia verbasci, L. II. Bond, 190. 

 pagenstecheri (Saturuidie). G. F. Matheir, 191. 



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