CONTENTS. 



Answers to Correspondents. — Argulus foliaceus, 351. Beetle destroying Ten- weeks' 

 Stock, 353. Entomologists in France, 352. Collecting in the Holy Land, 353. 

 Collecting in the Pyrenees, 353. Collecting in the Caves of Ariege, 353. Entomological 

 Society of Belgium, 35-1. Phylloxera coccinea, 354. Migration of Aphides, 354. Does 

 Thecla Quercus ever remain in the Pupa state for a Year ? W, H. Cole, 355. Colias 

 Europome, [i2ey.] Windsor Hambrough, 355. The New Moth-trap, W. H. Cole, 355. 

 Triphsena Curtisii, 355. Carding Beetles, 350. Worms infesting the Larvae of 



/• Liparis chrysorrhoea, Byron Noel, 356. Larva of a SawHy, 356; Agamogenesis in 

 Sphinx Ligustri, Stephen Clogg, 356. Egg Parasite, [,Jlev.'] J. Greene, 357. 



Life-history of Acidalia prataria, Edward Newman, 358. Description of the Larva of 

 Acidalia remutata, Geo. T. Porritt, 360. 



Entomological Notes, Captures, &c. — Entomology in Ireland, Samuel Stevens, 360. 

 Four days in Sherwood Forest, [Rev.'} T. W. Daltry, 364. Sawfly Captures, Charles 

 Healy, 365. Acidalia circellata and Anticlea sinuata near Canterbury, George Parry, 

 366. Ypsipetes ruberata in Scotland, James W. Peebles, 366. Dianthecia irregularis 

 and Acidalia rubricata, \_Bev.'\ A. H. Wratislaio, 366. 



Answers to Correspondents (continued from p. 358). 



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