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Peronea cristana and its aberrations 



227, 261, 287, 327, 380 

 Pharetra menyanthidis &t sng&Y .. 277 

 Photography and Entomology . . 42 



Phylogeny 32 



Physiological and Anatomical side 

 of entomology . . . . . . 32 



Pieris dapUdice at Dover . . . . 306 



Platyptilia pallidactyla, A doubt- 

 ful Scotch form of . . . . 129 



Plum blossom as an attraction to 



moths 107 



Plusia moneta at Bexley, &c. . . 376 

 Plusia moneta at Wandsworth, 



111 ; in Middlesex . . . . 333 



Plusia vwneta and Porthesia 



chrysorrhoca at Norwood . . 304 



Porthesia chrysorrhoea at Yar- 

 mouth 

 Porthesia similis double-brooded . . 110 

 Position of the Luffiids among 



thePsychides 180 



Practical Entomology . . . . 42 



Probable new species of Lycaenid 172 

 Prolegs, Larval . . . . . . 38 



Protective resemblance in butter- 

 flies 312 



Proposed list of Lepidoptera of the 

 Cheshire, Flint, Denbigh, Car- 

 narvon, and Anglesea districts. . 83 

 Proposed list of Warwickshire 

 insects . . . . . . . . Ill 



Proposed new work on Belgian 

 Lepidoptera . . . . . . 378 



Pupation of Apatela aceris 275 ; 



Gnophria rubricollis 274, 381 ; 



Stauropiisfagi, 274; Sjyhinxligus- 



tri, 137 ; Heinithea thymiaria 188 



Pupal condition of Hemeropkila 



ahruptariu during winter . . 165 



Pupae of Thecla pruni . . . . 160 



Races of Lasiocompa quera'is, On 



some . . . . 237, 250, 313, 333 



Bearing Hylophila hicolorana 301, 373 

 Bearing larvas, 107 ; Leucania 



albipuncta in confinement . . 274 

 Benaming of aberrations of Noc- 



tuids 279, 377 



Ehyncophora, etc., in 1901 . . 304 



Bush-feeding Coleophorids, The . . 301 



Saga natoliae at Constantinople . . 296 

 Sale of entomological books . . 166 



Scales (sexual) in Colias edusa . . 141 

 Seasonal dimorphism in Cilix 



[llaticata . . . . . . . . 296 



Second pairing of Melanargia 



galathea, Probable . . . . 298 



Sesia andreniformis in Kent . . 305 

 Sesiidae or ^i^geriidae . . . . 122 



Sesia, myopacformis in pear . . 222 



Seiita maritiina, Winter habitat of 159 

 Sexual dimorphism in tcaling of 



Colias edusa ,. .. ..'141 



Shape of galls 126 



Species, Increase in number 

 described . . . . . . . . 1 



Species-naming . . . . . . 72 



Specific claim of Parnassiiis delius, 



Doubtful 378 



Sphaerites giZafcraius in Cumberland 331 

 Sphingides at Hampstead, 373 ; 

 Classification of . . . . . . 62 



Sphinx convolvuli at Angmering, 

 335 ; Blackheath, 375 ; Boscombe, 

 375; Bournemouth, 375 ; Burgess 

 Hill, 335; Chelmsford, 335; 

 Chichester, 335 ; East Dulwich, 

 306; Essex, 300; Folkestone, 

 335; Guernsey, 375; Hadleigh, 

 375; Hammersmith, 335; King's 

 Lynn, 375 ; Shoreditch, 375 ; 

 Stratford, 335; Turin, 374; War- 

 wickshire, 335 ; York . . 335, 375 

 Sphinx Ugiistri full-fed in July . . 305 

 Spilodes palealis at Folkestone . . 304 

 Sporadic appearance of Pyrameis 

 cardui . . . . . . . . 280 



Staudinger and Bebel's Catalogue, 



230, 265, 279, 286, 320, 345 

 Stridulation of imago of Smerin- 

 thus populi .. .. .. 164 



Stridulation of d of Macrothylacia 



ruhi 224 



Sugar, Lepidoptera at, in Warwick- 

 shire in 1900 164 



Swiss butterflies, A fourth 'season 



among , . ; . . . . 117 



Synonymy of the Sesias . . . . 122 



Systematists not generalisers . . 73 



Temperature experiments on 



Lepidoptera . . . . . . 29 



The " Lennon " collection of 



Coleoptera . . . . . . 82 



Tortrices obtained by hedge-beating 



in September . . . . . . 276 



Trimiuni hrevicorne from Chidding- 



fold 182 



Trochiliuni hembeciformis at 



Mucking 278 



Tubercles, Larval, 39; Homology 



of 40 



Uniformity of nomenclature 



138 



Variation of the genus Aphodius, 

 271, 364; Zonosoma pendularia 296 



Velleius dilatatus, Tracing to its 

 haunts . . . . . . . . 330 



Wicken Fen and Mr. Aspland 334, 380 

 Weismannism and Entomology . . 44 

 Works on British Coleoptera, 47 ; 

 British Bhynchota, 59; Chrysidee, 

 14; Coccidee, 57; Diptera, 11; 

 Heredity, 45 ; Hymenoptera- 

 Aculeata, 13 ; Ichneumonidse, 15 ; 

 Lepidoptera, 13, 20, 35, 62, 06, 

 73,76; Odonata, 8; Orthoptera, 



