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Description of larva ; a model to 



follow , . . 40 



Development of imago in pupa of 



Lachneis lana^tris . . . . 243 



Dicranura viniila emerging from 



cocoon . . . . . . . . 28 



Diliiia tiliae at Hampsteacl . . 279 



Distribution of British Coleoptera, 



147 ; notes on 175, 201, 270, 293 ; 



of certain British Lepidoptera, 



361 ; the genus Aphodius . . 271 



Dipterology of the Nineteenth 



Century . . . . . . . . 11 



Dri/ino)iia chaonia at Bromley . . 224 

 Duplication of the auditory organs 



of Thamnotrizon cinereus . . 332 



Duplication of entomological 



records . . . . . . . . 377 



Dwarf Lepidoptera . . 297, 359, 3C0 



Early appearance of Zuiio.-hhiki 

 porata . . . . . . . . 105 



Early emergences of lepidoptera in 

 the Isle of Man 165 



Early spring lepidoptera . . 247, 248 



Early stages of lepidoptera. Increase 

 in our knowledge of . . . . 35 



Embryology . . . . . . . . 36 



Emergence of Diloba caeruleo- 

 ccphala . . . . . . . . 301 



Endroxae, Notes on the . . . . 139 



Ennomos autumnaria at Beading 



278, 334, 376 



Entomological butchers, extermina- 

 ting Lycnena arion . . . . 366 



Entomological Club ; Mr. Verrall's 

 dinner . . . . . . . . 83 



Entomological notes from Corn- 

 wall 366 ; in the Southend dis- 

 trict 372 ; from Eye . . . . 305 



Entomological Science, Progress of, 

 1 ; Future of . . . . . . 3 



Entomological Society in its opposi- 

 tion to evolution theories . . 73 



Eutricha quercifolia in the London 

 district, 374; at Rnislip woods. . 374 



Experiments in rearing Lymantria 

 monaclia and Clostera cnrtula 

 in a moist atmosphere . . . . 253 



Experimental Entomology, 2, 26, 34 



Exceptional sizes in lepidoptera . . 359 



Extended duration of pupal stage 359 

 of I'etasia nnbeculosa . . . . 220 



Faunistic Island, A. . .. .. 325 



Fifth International Congress of 



Zoology .. .. .. ..Ill 



Food-plants of Denias coryli, 246 ; 



Notodota dromedarius, 110; 



Phorodesma sinaragdaria, Fab., 



197 ; Neuroiiia saponariae . . 277 

 Forcing pupse of ^•^c/(e)■o«^^V( atropos 300 

 Formica rufa, An observation nest 



of 349 



Formic acid secreted by Formica. 



rufa, Strength of . . . . 167 



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Generic nomenclature. Corrections 

 in 183 



Good nights for moths . . . • 107 

 Gynandromorphous Epione vesper- 

 taria, 297 ; Polyommatus hel- 

 largus .. .. .. •• 218 



Habits of certain butterflies when 



disturbed during copulation 298, 328 

 Handbook of butterflies of Alps . . 138 

 Heather blossom attractive to 



moths 246 



Heloptropha leucostigma nfReading 110 

 Uojwrinacroceago &h. latericolor . . 180 

 Homalota divisa var. blatchii at 



Knowle 2-50 



Tlybernia rupicapraria embedded 



in ice . . . . . . . . 137 



Hybernating stage of Acidalia imi- 



taria . . . . . . . . 164 



Hybernating Xyliiia semibrunnea . 249 

 Hybridity .. .. .. ..34 



Hybrid Lasiocampa qttercils S x 



Pachygastria trifolii ? , 298 ; 



Smerinthus ocellatus x populi . , 362 

 Hybridity among the Sesiides . . 174 

 Hybrid Oporabias, 360 ; Saturniids, 



new names for . . . . . . 183 



Hymenoptera, Phytophagous . . 18 



Ichncinnonidae during the nine- 

 teenth century . . . . . . 15 



Illustrations of lepidoptera from 

 the works of old and modern 

 authors . . . . • . . . 66 



Imaginal development of pupa of 

 Lachneis Innestri^ . . . . 244 



Influence of Darwin upon Entomo- 

 logy 72 



Inquiline Cynipidae . . 126, 



Insects in the Brighton district . . 164 



Keeping coccons of Miselia oxya- 

 canthae 374 ; imagines of Dasy- 

 campa rubiginea through the 

 winter, 301 ; larvse of Macrothy- 

 lacM ruhi through the winter, 

 300, 381 ; pupoe of HyloiMla 

 bicolorana, 303, 373 ; Stauropuf! 

 ffif/i through the winter. . .. 274 



Lachneids, Loan of, wanted . . 380 



LarvfE of Anthrocera trifolii hyber- 

 nating a second winter 307, 308 ; 

 Feniseca tarquinius feeding on 

 plant lice, 280 ; the Stachys- 

 feedingplumes, 247; Lasiocampa 

 quercfis and its varieties 114, 143 

 Larval description . . . . . . 37 



Larcntia viridaria double-brooded 11 

 Larval habits of Senta maritima . . 159 

 Larval life of Pachytelia villo- 



sella, Length of 221 



Lasiocaynpa qiiercih larva hybernat- 

 ing 158 



