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The Mollusca of Nottinghamshire — W. A. Gain 

 Entomological Nomenclature — F. J. Buckell, m.a. 

 Notes on the Flora of Guernsey— Dr. Theodore Green, m.r.c.s 

 Obituary — James Batty 

 Ammophila lutaria, Fab.— C E. Stott 

 The Pterophorina of Britain— J. W. Tutt, f.e.s. 

 General Notes— The End of the Season in Aberdeen ; Hybernia 



November ; Nyssia zonaria ; New Biblogical Magazine 

 Editorial — John E. Robson 



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