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The Entomologist, an illustrated Journal of general 
Entomology. Ed. by R. South. Vol. 34, No. 459. 
London, August 1901. 
Inhalt: Littlewood, F, Intermediate Forms of Amphidasys 
betularia (fig.). Pg. 213. — Lucas, W. J., Agrion pulchellum 
var., resembling A. puella (fig.). Pg. 215. — Fletcher, T. B. 
On Labelling Insects. Pg. 216. — Kirkaldy, 8S. W., On the 
Nomenclature of the Genera of the Rhynchota, Heteroptera and 
Auchenorhynchous Homoptera. Pg. 218. — Fletcher, T. B, 
Notes on Lepidoptera from the Mediterranean. Pg. 220. — 
Cockerell, T. D. A., South African Coccidae. Pg. 223. — 
Notes and Observations Pg. 227. — Captures and Field 
Reports Pg. 228. — Societies Pg. 231—236. 
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Berlin, New York, July 25., 1901. 
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rations. Pg. 227. — Staudinger and Rebel’s Catalogue. Pg. 230. 
— J. W. Tutt, Migration and Dispersal of Insects: Lepidoptera. 
Pg. 233. — Warburg, J. C., On some races of Lasiocampa 
Quercus. Pg. 237. — Portschinsky, J., Observations on 
some new and little known Orthoptera with biological notes (Contin.). 
Pg. 240. — Jenvey, A. J., Panchlora viridis in England. Pg. 
243. — Notes on Life Histories, Practical Hints, Notes on 
Collecting etc. Pg. 243—254. 
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A. Günther, W. Carruthers and W. Francis, 
London. Series VII, Vol. 8, No. 44. London, Aug. 1901. 
Entomologischer Inhalt: Schaus; W., New Species of Noc- 
tuidae from Tropical America. Pg. 77—100. — Hempel, A., 
Descriptions of Brazilian Coccidae. Pg. 100-—110. — Butler, 
A. G., On a small collection of Butterflies from the Kikuyu Country 
and Mombasa, made by A. Rogers. Pg. 111—113. — Cameron, 
P., Descriptions of three new Genera and seven new Species of 
Hymenoptera from Eastern Asia and Australia. Pg. 116—128. 
