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Gossiping Notes on British Coleoptera (Habitats and Localities — G. A. Lewcock .. 217 



The Pterophorina of Britain (continued). — J. W. Tutt, F.E.S. .. .. .. 220 



Note on DeilepMla galii. — W. H. Tugwell .. .. .. ., ..225 



Reports of Societies .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 227 



Notes and Observations : — 0. celerio at West Hartlepool ; D. galii at Dover, Do. at 

 Wallasey ; Acidalia inornata ; Colias edusa ; Aciptilia yaludvm ; Cerostoma 

 lucella; Sphinx convolvuli; Noctuas at Sugar ; Variety of Hadena proteus; 

 The Crimsons in the New Forest ; Erratic appearance of Lepidoptera . . 231 



On the Lepidoptera of Ireland. — C. S. Gregson . . .. .. .. .. 234 



Supplement : Handbook to British Spiders. — Rev. F. O. P. Cambridge, B.A. 17 to 24 



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