CONTENTS. 



Field-work for London Lepidopterists in February and March. — E. Anderson 

 Scarcity of Butterflies in the North of Scotland. — J. Mackay . . 

 Notes on the Eupitheciae of Clydesdale. — T. J. Henderson 

 Hints on Preserving Plants. — Rev. T. H. Preston 

 Reports of Societies . . . . . . . . 



Notes and Observations 



Notes on Lepidoptera (continued,). — B. Lockyer 

 Supplement : History of our British Butterflies. — C. W. Dale 

 Supplement : A List of British Lepidoptera. 



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