INDEX. 



Aberrations, Special, of T. incerta 

 90 ; C. coryli, 91 ; E. earda 

 mines, 91, 126; M.aurinia, 91 

 P. megera, 91 ; P. icarus, 91 

 112 ; A. urticae, 91 ; P. napi 

 91, 119; P. brassicae, 91 ; A 

 aglaia. 95, 130 ; B. euphrosyne 

 95, 103, 130; C. morosus, 9S 

 P. apollo, 102 ; P. delius, 102 

 G. trigrammica, 102 ; P. car 

 dui, 102, 119; A. corticea, 106 

 B. gemmaria, 110 ; S. ligustri 

 (larva), 114; A. hyperantus 

 115; S. pavonia (cocoon), 117 

 A. coridon, 118, 130; E. jur 

 tina, 118, 131, 132; S. men 

 thastri, 121 ; M. galathea, 124 

 M. thetis, 124, 129, 130; C 

 pamphilus, 124 ; C. fraxini 

 126 ; P. monacha, 127 ; C 

 nupta, 127 ; X. monoglypha 

 128 ; N. pulveraria, 128 ; P 

 thaiwanus, 129 ; A. amydon 

 129 ; C. minimus, 129 ; P 

 aegon, 129, 130 ; H. jacobaeae 

 130; V. io, 130; A. eydippe 

 130; A. medon, 131; E 

 phlaeas, 131 ; M. didyma, 132 

 P. machaon . . . . . . 139 



Abundance, of spiders under 

 heather . . . . . . . . 3 



Abnormal, large nest of 0. rufa, 

 93 ; cowslip flower . . . . 99 



Additions to, the Library, xv. ; 



Collections . . , . . . xv. 



Annual, Address E. J. Bunnett, 

 73 ; Exhibition, 122 ; Balance 

 Sheet .. .. .. .. xi. 



Ants, destructive of spiders, 2 ; 

 attacked by a fungus .. . . 93 



Arthropods from Ceylon . . . . 123 



Birds of Manitoba . . . . 81 



Books, Rare and Old . . 126, 127 

 British Association ,. .. 136 



Captures by beating pines . . 114 



Classification of Coccidae, 14 ; 

 Paraneuroptera . . . . 59 



Clothes moths . . . . . . 39 



" Coccidae of the British Islands, 



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A Brief Review of the Indigen- 

 ous," paper by E. E. Green . . 12 

 Cocoons, Similarity of, in diffe- 

 rent Orders . . . . . . 134 



Colour variation in Zygaenidae.. 68 

 Confluence in markings in Zy- 

 gaena . . . . . . . . 64 



Control, Insect . . . . 28, 32 



Damage, Amount of, from Lepi- 

 doptera, 26; during larval stage, 

 27 ; by the Rhopalocera, 27 ; 

 by " Clearwings," 29 ; by Bom- 

 byces, 29 ; by Noctuae, 31 ; by 

 Geometers, 32 ; by Pyralidae, 

 33 ; to bee products, 34 ; by 

 Tortrices, 36 ; to forests, 37 ; 



by Tineids 39 



Descriptions of British Coccidae, 



Short, 14 ; Pyrenean Newt .. Ill 

 " Diacrisia mendica, its History 

 and its Variation," paper hy 

 It. Adkin .. .. 48, 120 



Diptera of ]\Ianitoba . . . . 85 



Discussion on D. mendica, 120 ; 

 Zygaenidae . . . . . . 134 



Distinguishing characters of the 

 Coccidae.. .. ..12 



Donations to, the Library, xv.; 



the Collections . . . . xv. 



Distribution of Zygaena. . . . 65 



Early race of Z. fiiipenduiae . . 68 

 Economic importance of the 

 genus Bruchus .. .. .. 112 



Eggs of Indian Raptores. . . . 110 



" Enemies of Man, The Lepi- 



dopterous," paper by li. Adkin 26 

 Evening time in Manitoba .. 87 



Exhibition, Other Orders, 109 ; 



Annual 122 



Experimental work with D. men- 

 dica . . . . . - . . 54 

 Fasciation in the Buttercup . . 99 

 Female Coccidae, Characters of 



the 13 



Field Meetings, Ranniore Com., 

 98 ; Horsley, 103 ; Eastliourne, 

 105 ; Effingham and Ockham 114 

 Galls of E. lanigera . . . . 92 



