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The Entomological Year (continued).— Albert H. Waters, B.A. . . . . 78 



Jottings on Butterflies. — J. R. S. Clifford . . .. . . . . .. ior 



The Lepidoptera of London. — Ernest Anderson .. .. .. 104 



Nomenclature and the Young Naturalist " List of Lepidoptera." — J. E. Robson. . 107 



A Robin Story. — J. Magkay .. .. .. .. .. . . . . 109 



Our London Letter .. .. . .. .. .. 110 



Haggerston Entomological Society .. .. .. .. ..in 



Supplement: Introduction to Botany .. .. .. .. .. 9 to 16 



Supplement: Label List of British Lepidoptera .. .. .. 13 to 16 



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