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CONTENTS. 



Charles Stewart Gregson . . 



The Blown-Over Theory — C. A. Briggs . . 7. 



Gossiping Notes on British Coleoptera — G. A. Lewcock 

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



The Origin and Loss of the Wings of Insects — Linnaeus Greening 

 Notes and Observations • • 

 Notes on a few Indian Game Birds . 

 The Pterophorina of Britian-— J. W. Tutt 

 Supplement — British Butterflies — C. W. Dale 



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