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Some Notes on a Luminous South African Fulgorid Insect (Rhinortha guttata, 



Walk.), together with a Description of its Parasitic Lepidopterous Larva 



(with Illustration), H. W. Bell-Marley, 281. 

 Lttliobius duboscqui, Brolemann, a Centipede new to the British Eauna, Richard 



S. Bagnall, F.L.S., F.E.S., 292. 

 A Diary of Ornithological Observation made in Iceland during June and July, 



1912, Edmund Selous, 294. 

 Notes and Queries: — «i^ 



Aves. — The Grey Wagtail (Motacilla melanope)^^^nssex, Robert Morris, 314. 



Courting Actions of the Shag, Edmund SelousQl4. Velocities of Migratory 



Birds : Corrections, Fredk. J. Stubbs, 814. 

 Bibliography. — A Bare Zoological Publication, Wm. Wesley d Son, 315. 

 Obituary.— Philip Lutley Sclater (with Portrait), W. L. D., 316. 

 Notices of New Books, 318-319. Gleanings, 320. 



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