94 



Lantern slides shown . . 48, 

 Lines of variation in, C. trape- 



zina, 62 ; H. furcata . . 

 List of, Officers and Council, 91 ; 

 Members . . . . i, 



Local Coleoptera . . 



Localities : Bangalore, 57, 72 ; 

 Bexley, 61 ; Bytleet, 68 ; 

 California, «8; Delaniere Forest, 

 43 ; Finchley, 70 ; Gavarnie, 

 84 ; Horsley, 64 ; Italian Alps, 

 84 ; Java, 87 ! N. France, 56 ; 

 Oxshott, 48, 51 ; Port Eliza- 

 beth, 91 ; Rhone Valley, 84 ; 

 Shoreham, 62 ; Wellington 

 College, near 



Melanism in, H. defoliaria, 44 ; 

 increase in Epping Forest, 4(3 ; 

 predominance of, 47 ; D. trun- 

 cata 



Microscopic slides of Protura, hi/ 

 A. W. Dennis 



Migration, and return of butterflies 

 at Selangor F.M.S., /-// Prof. 

 Foultoii, 83 ; of P. cardui 



Mimicry, in Pierids, 15 ; unequal 

 in sexes, 16: I', memnon, 72; 

 Atbymu and Hypolimnas, 76 ; 

 C. ligniperda, 80 ; in Kelangor 

 F.M.S 



Mosquitoes, breil by H. Main, 60; 

 rare 



Nests of kite 



New form of D. truncata. . 51, 



" Notes on the Hibernias," by 

 Rev. F. M. B. Carr, 43"; 

 "Indian Orthoptera," by H. 

 Moore, 57; "Collecting in 

 California," by G. B. Pearson 



Obituary, 24, 69 ; Wm. West, 

 24 ; a. B. Browne, 25 ; W. 

 Chittenden, 25 ; Dr. C. G. 

 Hewett, 25 ; F. M. Howlett, 

 25 ; Rev. Hy. Steph. Gorham, 

 25; A.E. Hudd,26; E. Reitter, 

 26 ; J. R. Sahlberg . . 



Objects of the Society 



Ovipi)Sition, in A. hispidaria 



Papers, List of 



" Papilio memnon and its poly- 

 morphism," hy S. Edwards . . 



Parasites, on C. daviesana, 66 ; 

 on bats, 67 ; R. inquisitor 



Parasitic Bees 



Past Presidents, List of . . 



"Pattern in Diptera, Wing," by 

 H. ir. Andrews. . 



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 65 



91 



88 



57 



50 

 60 



90 



75 

 49 

 52 



26 



51 



xii 



71 



72 

 9 



58 



Peloria in D. purpurea (Fox- 

 glove) . . . . . . . . 61 



Polymorphism in females . . 17 



Protective Resemblance, in Calli- 

 dryas and Catopsilia, 15 ; in 

 sexual dimorphism . . . . 19 



Pupation habit of P. dimidiata . . 86 

 Reaction of winter on insects . . 27 

 Races of, A. coridon, 50; P. 

 memnon, 70 ; Scilly, E. jurtina, 

 82 ; P. glycerion " . . . . 91 



Radiation, in T. bistortata . . 56 

 Rare species, S. abductella, 54 ; 

 C. terrebrella, 54; P. bidentata 

 (Hera.), 58; 8. armatus (Eph.), 

 (50 ; C. trapezina forms, 63 ; L. 

 erichsoni, 66 ; P. phegopteris, 

 69; in Sussex, 72; A. plum- 

 beus, 75 ; E. elongatulus, 76 ; 

 ■ Agabus brunneus, 76 ; L. ex- 

 tranea, 81 ; H. syrichtus, 84 ; 

 O. pulchripalpis, 85 ; M. union- 



alis 88 



Report of, the Meeting of 

 Delegates of the Corresponding 

 Societies of the British Associa- 

 tion at Cardiff, by li. Adkiii, 

 87 ; Council . . . . . . xii 



Sand Wasps . . . . . . 5 



Scarcity of Insects . . . . 51 



Seasonal reports, early appear- 

 ances, 47, 51, 55, 56 ; general, 



67, 73, 75 

 Second broods . . . . . . 67 



Segregation of Necrophorus species 

 in traps . . . . . . . . 67 



" Sexual Dimorphism," by F. A. 



Dixey, 12, 77; Signification of 19 

 Special Meeting (trustee) . . 56 



Variation, greater tendency to, in 

 females, 17 ; in H. defoliaria, 

 43, 45, 46 ; in H. pennaria, 48 ; 

 in eggs of Milvus govinda (bird), 

 49 ; in S. semele, 49 ; in B. 

 parthenias, 50 ; in D. truncata, 

 53 ; in A. urticas, 55 ; C. 

 trapezina, 62 : H. furcata, 65, 

 70 ; T. carpinata, 73 ; P. flavi- 

 cornis, 76; P. cristana, 79 ; L. 

 literana, 79; E. tithonus, 79; 

 C. pendularia . . . . . . 85 



Wingless females . . .. ..34 



Winter sleep. Depth of . . 32, 34 

 Xanthic forms of E. tithonus . . 55 



Coleoptera. 

 acuminata, Melanophila. . .. 67 



agreste (striatum var.), Asemum 57 



