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piforme; Strange Habit of Lasiocampa Trifolii; Occurrence of Drepana Sicula 
near Bristol. (P. H. Vaughan) Capture of a second specimen of Platypteryx 
Sicula near Bristol, in 1856. (Intelligencer) Botys Terrealis. (Henry Double- 
day) Omission in Mr. Doubleday’s List of Eupithecue. (O. P. Cambridge) Oc¬ 
currence of Graphiphora Ditrapezium in Dorsetshire. (W. H. Hayward) Late 
appearance of Cucullia Chamomillae. (J. Jenner Weir) Captures of Lepidoptera 
at Pembury, Kent. (Intelligencer) Captures of Lepidoptera at Brighton. (F. 
O. Standish) Captures of Lepidoptera in 1856; Cabera rotundaria; Notodonta 
dictseoides, N. dromedarius and N. camelina; Betinia sylvestrana ; Capture of two 
new British Tinea at Box Hill; Capture of Coleophora conspicuella in Headley 
Lane. (Intelligencer) On the Habits of Argyresthia glaucinella ; Attractiveness 
of Glyceria fluitans to Moths. (C. S. Gregson) What the Lancashire Entomolo¬ 
gists have to “ brag” about. (Robert Hunter) Singular Effect of Fascination on 
a Fly. (Thomas John Bold) Capture of Hydroporus melanarius in Cumberland. 
(W. J. Bernhard Smith) Note on the Nests of Hydrophilus caraboides and Hy¬ 
drous piceus. (Thomas John Bold) Capture of Ochina Ptinoides in Cumberland. 
(J. Jenner Weir) Capture of Anthribus albinus at Pembury. (George Guyon) 
Mononychus pseudacori. (W. Alford Lloyd) Edwardsia vestita. (George Guyon) 
Occurrence of the Serotine Bat in the Isle of Wight. 
No. 167, September :—(Rev. W.T. Brice, M.A.) Nugae Helveticae : Scraps re¬ 
lating to N at ural History, gathered during a Tour in Switzerland in the Summer 
of 1855. (H. T. Stainton) Entomological Botany (with more especial reference 
to the Plants frequented by the Tineina. Proceedings of Societies.—Entomologi¬ 
cal Society (R. Q. Couch, M.R.C.S.) Notice of the occurrence in Cornwall of that 
rare Zoophyte, Retepora reticulata. (Thomas Edward) Occurrence of the Rosy 
Featherstar and the Dotted Brittle-star at Banff. (J. H. Gurney) Instance of a 
Honey Buzzard feeding on Blackbirds’ Eggs. (Frederick Smith) Extraordinary 
Effect of Sudden Cold on Swifts. (Jonathan Couch, F.L.S.) Particulars of some 
of the Habits of the Dipper. (Daniel Graham) Occurrence of the Rosecoloured 
Pastor at York. (H. W. Hadfield) The House Sparrow a Flycatcher; Gray 
Longbeak. (W. F. Foottit) Occurrence of the Avocet near Newark, (Rev. J. 
Greene, M.A.) Note on “ Manual of British Butterflies and Moths.” (John S. 
Ashworth) Reply to Mr. Gregson’s Observations at p. 5,210 of the “ Zoologist.’’ 
(A. G. More) Colias Edusa. (W. Borrer, jun.) Capture of Deilephila Galii in 
Sussex. (P. H. Gosse) On the Use of the Anal Fork in the Larva of the Puss 
Moth. (R. S. Edleston) Correction of an Error. (Arthur Naish) Notodonta 
camelina double-brooded. (Edward Parfitt) Alteration of the name of Calli- 
mome flavipes: occurrence of Deiopeia pulchella near Exeter, &c. (T. Vernon 
Wollaston) Note on the Occurrence of Scraptia nigricans. (Edward Newman) 
Great Gathering of Phsedon Vitellinae. (C. S. Gregson) Corrections of Errors 
in Communication to “Zoologist,” p. 5,210. 
Hooker’s Journal of Botany, and Kew Garden Miscellany. No. 90, 
July; No. 91, August; No. 92, September, 1856. 8vo. London: Lovell 
Reeve. With Plate. Price 2s. each. 
No. 90, July:—Original Papers.—(Rev. M. J. Berkeley) Decades of Fungi; 
Decades 57, 58; with plates ; 5, 6, 9, and 10; Rio Negro Fungi. (Dr. Ferdi¬ 
nand Mueller) Definitions of rare or hitherto undescribed Australian Plants, 
chiefly collected within the boundaries of the Colony of Victoria. Botanical 
Information.-—The Ensete of Bruce. Notices of Books.—Geographie Bota- 
nique Raisonnee; par M. Alph. de Candolle. 2 vols. 8vo. The Transactions 
of the Jamaica Society of Arts from December, 1854, to December, 1855. Vol. I. 
4to. Kingston, Jamaica. Synopsis Aroidearum; by H. Schott. Vol. I., 8vo. 
Vindobonee, 1856. 
No. 91, AugustOriginal Papers—(A. R. Wallace) On the Bamboo and 
Durian of Borneo. (W. Mitten) On some undescribed species of Musci be¬ 
longing to the genera Mnium and Bryum ; with a plate. (Rev. M. J. Berkeley) 
Decades of Fungi; Decades 59, 60; with plates ; 5, 6, 9, and 10. Rio Negro 
