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CONTENTS. 



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The Pterophorina — .7. W. Tutt, F.E.S. ... ... ... ... 181 



Coleoptera at .Guestling — A. .Ford ... ... ... ... 183 



N otes on a few Indian Game- Birds-— F. E. Pkescott-Decie- ... ... 187 



Reports of Societies ... ... ... ... ... ... 189 



Tidings at Easter Tide— Charles H. H. Walker ... ... ... 193 



Notes and Observations — 



White variety of the Blackbird -G. Pullks, Derby . . ... ... 199 



Manx Shearwater near Derby — G. Pullen ... ... ... 199 



Pieris brassicte pupae lying over— James DixOx, West Hartlepool ... ... 199 



Lithosia sericea — Jos. Collins, Warrington ... ... ... 199 



Nonagria Typhse — G. Pullen ... ... ... ... ... 199 



Hydroeeia pecasites — J. Collins ... ... ... ... 200 



Noctua Dahlii— A. E. Hall, Sheffield ... ... ... ... 200 



Agrotis agathina— J. Collins ... ... ... ... ... 200 



Variety of Rum i a Crataegata — A.E.Hall ... ... ... 200 



Supplement — Hawk Moths — C. W. Dale. ... ... ... _ ■•• 9 



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 and exhibition of species of this group. Mr. Tutt will give an outline of the genus — its 

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