CONTENTS. 





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





81 



Notes on Australian Lepidoptera — E, Anderson, Melbourne . . _' 





84 



Reports of Societies . . ... .. 





87 



Notes and Observations — Eggs of Lapwings or Plovers — John Henderson, Streatham 



90 



Early Emergence of Pieris brassicae — C. W. Dale, Glanville, Wootton . . 





9 1 



Hibernation of Spningidse — C. W. Dale, Glanville, ^Vootton . . 





9 1 



Food for P. Monacha — John Henderson, Streatham 





9 1 



Dasychira rubiginosa pupa— R. E. Hallett Todd, Ashby-de-la-Zouche 





91 



Life History of Epunda lutulenta — C. S. Gregson, Liverpool. 





QI 



Curious Visitors at Sugar — F. W. Paple, Bolton 





92 



On the probable Origin -of D. Galii— W. H. Tugwell, F.E.S. 





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Water Beetles at Burnham, Somerset — Robert Gillo 





95 



New Species of British Ichneumondise — G. C. Bignell, F.E.S. \ 





96 



A Summer Holiday in North Devon — A. W. Battley, Amhurst Park, London 





97 



Notes on a few Indian Game Birds — The Grey Quail 







— F. E. Prescott-Decie 





100 



Supplement — Handbook of British Spiders — Rev. O. P. Cambridge 



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