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CONTENTS. 
Notes on the Entomology of Portugal. No. 1, Introductory. — Rev. A. E. Eaton , 
M.A 73 
Notes on the Lepidoptera in the West of Ireland. — James J. Walker , R.N 79 
Notes on British Tortrioes. — C. 0. Barrett 82 
Notes on species of Aculeate Hymenoptera occurring in the Hawaiian Islands. 
— Rev. T. Blackburn, M.A., and W. F. Kirby 85 
Note on Eupteryx stachy dearum, Hdy. — J. W. Douglas 89 
Two new European Homoptera. — Kiinow (extracted) 89 
On the mode of respiration in the larvae of the genus Euphcea. — Dr. H. A. Hagen 90 
(Ecetis notata in Yorkshire. — F. 0. Binnie 
Marsh Lepidoptera in Pembrokeshire. — C. 0. Barrett 91 
Food of Scopula lutealis. — Q. T. Porritt, F.L.S 91 
Natural History of Crambus culmellus. — IF, Buckler 91 
Batrachedra praoangusta. — Lord Walsingham, F.Z.S 93 
Capture of Dyschirius angustatus at Hayling Island. — Edward Saunders, F.L-S. 93 
On the phosphorescence of the Glow-worm. — E. Parfitt 94 
Notes on the intermittent light of Luciola lusitanica. — Rev. A. E. Eaton, M.A. 94 
Review : “ Illustrations of Typical Specimens of Lepidoptera-Heterocera in 
the Collection of the British Museum.” Part iv, North American 
Tortricid®. By Lord Walsingham 95 
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of London 96 
CABINETS, SHELLS, INSECTS, BIRDS’ EGGS, &c. 
ATR. J. C. STEVENS will Sell by Auction, at his Great Rooms, 38, 
King Streot, Covent Garden, on Friday, September 10th, at half-past 12 
o’clock precisely, a valuable collection of DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA, the property 
of a gentleman residing at Wimbledon, contained in three separate Cabinets, as 
may be desired. Also Store Boxes, Insect and other Cabinets, Stuffed Birds in 
Cases, Shells, Collection of Birds’ Eggs, Curiosities, &c., &c. May be viewed after 
2 o’clock the day prior and Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
COLLECTION OF SHELLS, the property of a Gentleman deceased. 
jYXR. J. C. STEVENS will Sell by Auction, at his Great Rooms, 38, 
Kang Street, Covent Garden, on Friday, September 10th, at half-past 12 
o’clock precisely, a collection of SHELLS, with the well-made Mahogany Cabinets 
in which they were contained. On view after 2 o’clock the day prior and Morning 
of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
JpOR SALE. — British Macro- and Micro-Lepidoptera, including many 
that are local and rare. Also during the season ova, larva), and pup® can be 
supplied. — For Price Lists, apply to E. R. Sheppard, 173, High Street, Lewisham, 
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