

Editorial, 265. 



The Present Values of the Principal Works on the Palsearctio Lepidojn 

 W. G. Sheldon, F.Z.S., F.E.S. (continued from p. 244), 265. A New G. 

 and Species of Micro-lepidoptera from New Zealand, E. Mt 

 F.B.S.. 270. Eecords from a South Hampshire Lepidopterist's Log-1" 

 for 1920, A. T. Postans, (continued from p. 254), 271. Light Trap E\| 

 ments in connection with Temperature, etc., Major Frederick Gi 14 



Notes and Observations. — Euchloe cardamines at Chichester in Septemher, 

 Joseph Anderson, 111. Cohas croceue ab. faillae and Herse coi 

 Lincolnshire, G. T. Pigott, (Major). 277. Colias croceus at Plymouth, C. ' 

 Bracken, B.A., F.K.S., 211. Herse convolvuli at Bedford, W. Gifford Nash, 

 278. Daphnis nerii off Scotland, L. G. Essoh, 278. Acherontia atropos at 

 Sea, N. D. P., 278. An Unusual Variety of Chserocampa elpenor. 

 278. Abi if Agrotis corticea, Frederick Gillett (Major), 278. 



Eupithecia trisignaria, //. C. Hayioard, F.E.S., 278. Sc 

 lubricipeda and S. rnenthastri, Geo. T. Porritt, 279. Scarcity of Spilosi 

 lubricipeda, etc.. Dr. R. Lowther, 279. Spilosoma lubricipeda and Seaso 

 Notes, G. V. Bull, M.B., 279. Scarcity of Spilosoma lubricipeda, Fred 

 Wood, 279. Scarcity of Spilosoma lubricipeda, A. R. F. P. Wynne, 279. 

 Zygaenidae attracted by ' Lasiooampa quercus $ , etc., G. P. Stitton, 280.* 

 Cannibalism among Cucullia verbasci, A. Steven Corbet, 280. Killing with 

 Cyanide, F. W ok, 280. Destruction of Papilio madhaon I 



Cuckoos, F. W. Frohawk, 280. Henri Fabre and the Microgaster, a 

 Lyle. 281. An Uncommon Ant, Wm. E. H. Hod son, 281. Butterflies 

 attracted to Human Perspiration, N. C. E. Millar, 282. 



Recent Literature. — The Genitalia of the Tortricidse, 282. Seitz' Macrolepi- 



doptera of the World, 284. 

 Societies. — Enton >ociety of Hampshire, 285. Entomological Society of 



London, 285. The South London Entomological Society, 286. London 

 Natural History Society, 287. 

 Obituary, 288. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



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

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South London Entomological and Natural History Society, Hibernia 

 Chambers, London Bridge, S.E. 1. — Thursday, December 14th, at 1 p.m., Ordh 

 Meeting. Paper, "Notes on Zvgaenids," by T. H. L. Grosvenor, F.E.S. — How. 

 Sec, Stanley Edwards, F.L.S", etc., 15, St. German's Place, BlacK E. 8. 



London Natural History Society now meets in Hall 40, Winchester 

 House, Old Broad Street, E.C. 2, at 6.80 p.m. Full Society meetings are held on 

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

 Visitors welcomed at all meetings. — Hon. Sec, W. E. Glegg, The House, All 

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