123 



103 



10 



109 



20 



rharani, 55; A. urticoe, 55; 

 V. io, 55 ; butterflies at East- 

 bourne, 75 ; P. aegeria 

 History of, 0. dispar in Britain, 



1 ; genus Pararge 

 Hybrids of, Orchids, 44, 45; 

 ocellatusx populi .. .. 113 



Lantern slides exhibited . . 47, 106 

 Larvee . . . . . . 34, 113 



Late, season at Eastbourne, 75 ; 

 migration of martin . . 108, 

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Life-history of, Geotrupes species 



List, of Members, iii ; Officers and 



Council, i, 1'21 ; species in 



Pararge, 15; species in Catocala, 



64 ; named forms of P. osgeria 90 



Lizards at Salonika . . . . 67 



Localities, Colombia, 50 ; N. 

 Staffordshire, 51, 120 ; Cobham 

 and Oxshott, 52 ; Ockhara and 

 Wisley, 61 ; Salonika, 67 ; Wye 

 Valley, 69. 120 ; Sierra Leone, 

 69 : Clandon, 71 ; Eastbourne, 

 75 ; New Forest, 76 ; Burnt 

 Wood, 77, 120; Box Hill, 78; 

 Koyston, 84. 107 ; Westerham, 

 89 ; N. Downs, 98 ; Oxshott, 



99 ; Tring 107 



Mammalia . . . . . . . . 50 



Melanism in, Eupithecia species, 



82 ; B. consonaria, 100 ; curlew 105 

 Membership . . . . . . x 



Mendelian results, Paper by Prof. 



Dateson . . 

 Microscopic exhibits 

 Migration Question, The. . 105, 

 Mimicry, in Papilio and Euploea, 



55 ; in Epicopeia . . 



Mollusea . . 

 New Members 



New species, C. phyllis, 104 ; 

 Lampropteryx sp., hij L. W . 

 Newman and A. Alera . . 

 Night flight of A. plexippus 

 Nomenclature of, P. segeria, 95 ; 



Pararge . . 

 Notes on " S. semirubella (car- 

 nella)," ly Hij. J. Turner, 44 ; 

 " Hybrid orchids," by II'. J. 

 Kdiic, 44; Rhynchota from S. 

 America, 58 ; genus Catocala, 

 by A. E. Gibbs, 62; ditto, by 

 j'ly. J. Turner, 63 ; " The 

 Season," by li. Adkhi, 75 ; ab. 

 roystonensis, by H. Moore, 87 ; 

 P. ffigeria, by A. E. Gihbs, 95, 

 100 ; by J. Piatt Barrett, 96 ; 



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Oviposition of sawflies, by T. 



A. Cliai}nuin,5i), 63; Lycamids, 

 by J. P. Barrett .. ..106 



Obituary, F. Enock, 23 ; C. A. 

 Briggs, 23, 104 ; J. Piatt Bar- 

 rett, 24 ; H. A. Sauze . . 24 



Objects of the Society . . . . ii 



Observation cage for rearing bur- 

 rowing larvte .. ..18,43, 120 



" Ocneria dispar in Britain," by 



B. Adkin .. .. 1, 45 



Odonata 62 



Officers and Council .. i, 121 



Orchids 44, 51 



Orthoptera. . . . . . . . 37 



Ova of, A. pluvialis . . . . 56 



Oviposition of, T. tibialis, 59, 63 ; 



C. sylvarum . . . . . . 63 



Papers read. List of . . . . xi 



Past Presidents, List of . . . . ii 



"Pararge sBgeria," paper bi/ Hy. 



J. Turner 90 



Parasites, Orobanche minor on 

 Salvia in pot, 50; on S. eecropia, 

 58 ; on false trulfie . . . . 99 



Parthenogenesis in sawfly 69, 74 



Photographs, Exhibit of . . . . 47 



Races of , dwarf A. coridon, 49 ; 



D. paphia, 49 ; P. icarus . . 49 

 Rare species exhibited— P. hyos- 



ciamia, 59 ; C. fnixini, 62 ; C. 

 lunaris, 69, 74 ; A. abdomi- 

 nalis, 70; T. humifusum, 

 72 ; P. gallica, 74, 120 ; M. 

 niaritimus, 77 ; L. versicatoria, 

 82; V. norvegica, 83; T. resu- 

 pinatum, 87 ; A. caroliniana, 

 105 ; A. plexippus, 105 ; D. 

 pulchella .. .. 116 



" Rearing Beetles of the Genus 

 I Geotrapes," by Hnyh Hldin .. 18 

 j Recent records of, C dispar, 2 ; 

 I Genus Pararge . . . . 12, 13 



References to, C. dispar, Authors, 

 i 1 ; Genus Pararge . . . . 7 



Resemblance of Polygrapha and 

 Opsiphanes . . . . . . 109 



Rhynchota.. .. .. ..58 



Scarcity of P. ffigeria . . 92, 97 

 Seasonal Notes 43, 45, 55, 75, 



76, 77, 106 

 Second brood, A. populi.. .. 87 



Selective faculty of Catocalas . . 66 

 Sexual ^dimorphism, in Eury- 

 phene, etc. . . . . . . 50 



I " Shakspere and Insects," Inj Hy. 



J. Turner . . . . . . 24 



I Soaring of Birds . . . . . . 54 



114 

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