CONTENTS. 
Variety of Argynnis Latlionia, Male (with illustration), Edward Newman, 393. Economy of 
Chalcidiae, and Characters of a few undescribed Species (with illustrations), Francis 
Walker, 394. A List of the Butterflies inhabiting Jersey, with Notes of their Occur¬ 
rence, F. G. Piquet, 399. Entomological Notes from South Australia, H. Ramsay Cox, 
401. Notes on some Insects of Italy and of South France, observed between the 
middle of May and the middle of July, 1872, Francis Walker, 403. Mountain 
Collecting in March, C. S. Gregson, 404. 
Description of the Larva of Ennomos aogularia, 406; Description of the Laiwa of Fidonia 
atomuria, Bernard Lockyer, 407. Description of the Larva of Eudorea lineolalis, 408 ; 
Description of a Psychideous Larva, 409; Description of the Larva of Grapholita 
nisana, Linn., C. S. Gregson, 410. 
Entomological Notes, Captures, &c.—Vanessa Antiopa, E. B. Poulton, 410. Hybernated 
Specimen of Vanessa Antiopa, H. Durnford, 410. Hybernated Antiopa, E. Newman, 
410. Hybernated Antiopa near Liverpool, Edward P. Thompson, 410. Hybernated 
Antiopa, 410. Vanessa Urticse, George Gray, 411. Sphinx Ligustri and Lobophora 
hexapterata near Ipswich and Colchester, W. II. Ilanvood, 411. Variety of Epinephele 
Janira, Thomas Barns, 411. Choerocampa Celerio at Margate, Charles Duncan, 412. 
Eupithecia irriguata bred, H. S. Bishop, 412. Acronycta Alni bred, [Miss] Ada Steele 
Perkins, 412. Acronycta Alni, [Rev . J Windsor Hambrough, 412. PhytometraiEnea, E. B. 
Poulton, 412. Larva of Bajularia, [Rev.] P. II. Jennings, 413. Floods and Hybernating 
Larvae, G. B. Corbin, 414. Do Insects recognize Individuals? John Potts, 415. 
Entomological Society. —Acronycta Psi and Tridens, 416; Dipterous Larvae in Phlegm, 
410; Anaitis plagiata, 410. 
I NSECTS, BOOKS, &c.—Mr. J. C. Stevens begs to announce that he will Sell by 
Auction, at his Great Boom, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, on Saturday, June 21st, 
at half-past Twelve precisely, the COLLECTION of BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA, a Few 
Foreign, and the LIBRARY of ENTOMOLOGICAL WORKS, of the late Thomas 
Parky, Esq., of Merthyr; and some other Smaller Collections. On View the Morning of 
Sale; and Catalogues had one week previous. 
I NSECTS FOR SALE.—Papliia, 3d. Betula, 6d. Pruni, 8d. Galathea, 2d. Blandina, 
4d. Artemis, 4d. Ziczac, 4d. Dromedarius, Gd. Trepida, Is. Curtula, Gd. Dicttea, 
9d. Dictseokles, 9d. Pudibunda, 3d. Rubi, 4d. A. Urticai, 8d. Castrensis, Gd. Quercus, 
4d. Quercifolia, 8d. Fuciformis, 9d. Bombyliformis, 9d. Betularia (black), Is. Gd. 
Elymi, 9d. Strigosa, 3s. Gd. Typhse, 4d. Vetusta, 4d. Contigua, 4d. Empyrea, 9d. 
Sulphuralis, 9d. Geminipuncta, Is. Gd. Petrificata, 9d. Fulvago, Is. Conspersa, 9d. 
Solidaginis, 6d. Irregularis, 3s. Gd. Dipsacea, Gd. And others. Pupae of Porcellus, 
Rubi, Elpenor, Strigosa. A Mahogany Cabinet of 2G drawers for Sale. 
W. DOWNING, Whip’s Cross (near the Forest), Walthamstow, Essex. 
I POR SALE (during June).—Healthy larvae of V. Polychloros, L. Sibylla, T. Quercus, 
' M. Fuciformis, N. Strigula, L. Monacha, B. Castrensis, S. Carpini, A. Prodromaria, 
A. Pictaria, L. Hexapterata. A. Badiata, C. Dotata, E. Cervinata, C. Spartiata, C. Reclusa, 
P. Plumigera, N. Trepida, C. Ridens, L. Phragmitidis, A. Prajcox, T. Opima, Populeti, 
Miniosa and Gracilis, X. Citrago, E. Ochroleuca, C. Chamomilbe, B. Notha: and eggs, 
larvae and pupae of many other species. For Price-lists apply to 
W. H. HARWOOD, St. Peter’s, Colchester. 
"I, ENTOMOLOGICAL DEALER, in the UNITED STATES, WANTED.—Mr. DobrIse 
_1j will feel much indebted for the Address of a respectable Entomological Dealer in New 
York, or elsewhere in the Northern States. 
Mr. Dobree, The New Walk, Beverley. 
Now ready, 
T ransactions of the entomological society of London, for the Year 
1873. Part II.—Containing papers by Messrs. R. Trimen, A. E. Eaton, A. G. 
Butler, F. Smith, A. Muller, and H. W. Bates; with ‘Proceedings’ and 4 Plates. Price, 
15s. to the Public; 7s. (id. to Metropolitan Members; gratis to Provincial Members. Sold 
at the Society’s Rooms, 12, Bedford Row, Holborn, W.C.; and by Messrs. Longmans & Co,, 
Paternoster Row, E.C. 
N.B.—Entomologists wishing to join the Society should communicate with the Secretary, 
Mr. F. Grut, 9, King Sti’eet, Southwark, S.E. 
E, NEWMAN, PRINTER, 9, DEVONSHIRE STREET, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON. 
