97 



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Genitalia of, A. coridon .. ..46 



Genus, The, Poutia . . . . 47 



Gynandromorphs, P. icarus, 50 ; 



C. argiolus, 81 ; A. coridon, 81 ; 



P. segoii 81, 90 



Habit, Peculiar, of Woodpecker, 



51 ; of oviposition in T. bistor- 



tata, 52 ; var. dorylloides, 52 ; 



P. striata, 53 ; A. acervorum . . 55 

 Honeydew . . . . . . . . 66 



Hyraenoptera 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 84 

 Ichneumon, Attacks by .. ..67 



Immigrants, M. tittilator, 70 ; S. 



rhododendri . . . . . . 82 



" Insects injurious to Forestry, 



Some," b}/ B. W. Adkin .. 8 

 Lantern Slides .. .. ..47 



Larvae, Scarcity of, 50, 52, 67 ; 



cause of death ot . . . . 65 



Life-History of, P. aterrima, 53 ; 



H. testudinea, 53 ; T. domes- 



ticum, 56 ; M. vulgaris, 61 ; L. 



vesicatoria, 61 ; N. vespillo .. 61 

 Lines of variation in A. urticae . . 71 

 List of Members, iii. ; Officers 



and Council . . . . i, 93 



Local race of E. jurtina, 66 ; P. 

 aegon . . . . . . . . 92 



Localities : Argentina, 69, 70, 



90; Box Hill, 57; Chalfont, 



63 ; Cyprus, 46, 47 ; Effingham, 

 60; Llanberis, 62 ; New Forest, 

 53 ; Palestine, 48 ; Sicily, 48, 



64 ; Wimbledon, 67 ; Wisley . . 60 

 Melanic, H. leucophsearia, 46 ; 



H. defoliaria, 50, 59 ; B. repan- 



data, 69 ; A. urticte, 71 ; 0. 



autumnaria, 78 ; race of T. 



biundularia . . . . . . 87 



"Migration of Birds," by F. W. 



Frohaivk 19, 70 



Mimicry of D. chrysippus . . 86 



" Mode of Progression of the 



Larva of C. nigricella," by E. 



J. Bunnett . . . . . . 1 



Newts, British . . . . . . 23 



Nomenclature, of A. margine- 



punctata . . . . . . 3 



Obituary, 34 ; Lord Walsingham, 



34; W. J. Ashdown, 34, 79; 



Lieut. W- F. Wolley-Dod, 35, 



64 ; E. K. Inge, 35, 47 ; Sydney 



Webb, 35 ; T. R. Billups, 35 ; 



J.H.Leslie 66 



Objects of the Society . . . . ii 



Orientation Instinct in Toad . . 30 

 Original descriptions of, A. urticto 



and its aberrations (references) 74 



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Oviposition of, M. vulgaris, 61 ; 



N. vespillo, 61 ; L. vesicatoria 61 

 Papers, List of . . . , . . xi 



Parasites of, Bombus, 44 ; Hy- 

 menoptera . . . . . . 84 



Past Presidents . . . . . . ii 



Pattern, Wing, in Diptera . . 53 



Psychides 79, 80 



Publications, Notable, of the year 35 

 Pupation of, A. urticce, 32 ; V. io 32 

 Races of, V. io, 45 ; A. coridon . . 46 

 Rare, Book, 47, 54 ; Species, H. 

 conspicillaris, 52 ; P. bidentata, 

 55 ; M. undata, 56, 59 ; A. 

 terminatus, 59 ; G. pygmaeus, 

 59 ; C. aurata, 61, 85 ; O. 

 taurus, 64; 0. mollis, 66; S. 

 aestivalis, 68 ; G. encaustus, 

 68 ; forms of A. urticae, 73 ; A. 

 edwardsi, 82 ; P. bianor, 82 ; 

 P. fuliginaria, 82 ; C. macu- 

 lata, 82; C. polyodon, 83; P. 



nobilis 93 



Report of Council, x, 93 ; Con- 

 ference of Delegates of Corres- 

 ponding Societies of the British 

 Association . . . . . . 95 



Root cuttings. Flowers borne by. 

 Note by W. Bateson .. . . 86 



Scarcity of, larvra, 52 ; P. icarus, 



65 ; Butterflies, 65 ; P. ffigon . . 67 

 Seasonal Notes 49, 50, 51, 52, 



60, 63, 65, 67 

 Second brood of A. flava, 65 ; H. 

 prasinana .. .. ..84 



Trees, Forest . . . . . . 9 



Types of Fern Variation . . . . 13 



Variation in, A. marginepunctata, 

 6; British Ferns, 13, 68; L. 

 aleiphron, 44; C. bilineata, 46; 

 A marginepunctata, 57 ; P. 

 daplidice, 56 ; M. tili^, 62; E. 

 jurtina, 64 ; L. sibilla, 66, 78, 

 90 ; A. urticae, 70, 89 ; N. 

 xanthographa, 79 ; D. paphia, 

 80, 90; N. centonalis, 84; A. 

 hyperantus, 85 ; S. pruni, 85 ; 

 C.pamphilus,86; D. chrysippus 

 and H. missippus, 87 ; R. 

 phlaeas, 89 ; A. coridon, 89 ; 

 M. athalia, 91 ; P. aagon, 92 ; 

 M. aurinia . . . • . . 94 



" Variation shown in A. urticre," 

 Papers by Hy. J. Turner, 70 ; 

 and C. W. Sperring . . . . 74 



ACAEINA. 



bintoni, Myocoptes .. ..37 



