347 



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Coeiwnijmpha satyrion, specifically 

 distinct from C arcania . . 5 



Coleophora (jlaucicolella, and C. 

 caespititielhi, 286; C. heme- 

 robielUi, 'Notes on .. .. 315 



Coleophorides, Rush-feeding . . 286 



Coleoptera, x\dditions to our latest 

 list of British, 270 ; of the Victoria 

 History of the county of Warwick, 

 165 ; On some doubtful or very 

 rare British (concluded), 18; 

 Eemarks on, '20, 42; Myrmeco- 

 philous, in 1905, Notes on, 271 ; 

 Bare, taken in 1904, 80 ; Sound 

 production by, 33 ; in 1905, 291 ; 

 in Australia and Tasmania, 33 ; in 

 Faversham district, 106 ; in Isle 

 of Man, 32 ; in Isle of Wight, 68; 

 in Lundy Island, 301 ; in North- 

 umberland and Durham, 331 ; 

 in the New Forest (1904), 68; 

 in Peebles district (1904), 70; 

 in Saas Valley, 174 ; in Sussex 183 



Coleopterist, Retrospect of a, for 

 1904 29 



Coleopterology, Scientific, and 

 Authenticated types . . . . 184 



Colias edusa at Sudbury . . . . 73 



Colias liyale, Limit of Vertical 

 distribution of . . . . . . 3 



Collecting in Syria, Notes on, 121 ; 

 in Egypt 147 



Colour dimorphism of pupa of 

 Papilio machaon . . . . . . 277 



Comparison of eggs of Anchocelia 

 lituni, A. pistacina, Orthoda 

 macilenta and Melliiiia circel- 

 laris . . . . : . . 98 



Comparison of eggs of Melanargia 

 galathea, with those of var. 

 procida . . . . . . . . 300 



Comparison of Erchia flavofasciata 

 from the Engadine, with speci- 

 mens from Ticino . . . . 38 



Concealed life of young or small 

 lepidopterous larvie , Reasons for 



256, 309 



Correction of old record of Erebia 

 scipio . . . . . . . . 214 



Cotoneastcr, Blossoms of, attractive 

 to lepidoptera . . . . . . 315 



Courtship of insects . . . . 321 



Crioccphalus rusticus, capture of 



28, 29 



Crossings of typical form with 

 variety or aberrations. Enquiry 25 



Cross-pairing of Taeniocampxi 

 (jothicu with T. Htubilh .. .. 160 



Cross-pairing of Noctiia xantlio- 

 [Ifupliu with A'', c-ingrinn . . 274 



CryptoceplKilux bipiinctatiifi var. 

 thompaoni, in Sussex . . . . 184 



Cucullia asteris at sugar . . . . 274 



Cucullia chamomillae. Duration of 

 pupal stage of . . . . . . 159 



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Cuspidia (Acronycta) tridens, On 

 rearing . . . . . . . • 285 



Cupido minima {alsus), Is it double- 

 brooded? 334 



Cymatophora jctogesima (ocularis) 

 at Norwich . . . . . • 255 



Daphiiis nerii, Notes on early stages 



of 249 



Dasycampa rubiginea, in the New 



Forest 132 



Dates for Pyrameis atalanta . . 310 



Deleaster dichrous, in Middlesex . . 156 

 Dermestes penivianus, at Liverpool 107 

 Dilemma, An entomological . . 74 



Dimorpha versicolor, extended pupal 



period of, 132 ; Corrected, 160 ; 



Wild pairing of . . . . . . 159 



Dinardd hageiisi, Taken in Britain 181 

 Diptera, Suggested nomenclature of 



hairs and bristles of . . . . 245 



Dipterist, Retrospect of a, for 1904 55 

 Distribution of Cidaria picata, 



267, 298, 337 ; Folia chi, 75, 



295, 335 ; Thais medesicaste, 273 ; 



Thymelicus actaeon in Britain . . 298 

 Doryphora pahistrella, Larval 



food-plant.. .. .. ..28 



Double-broods, Asthena candidata, 



315 ; Centra furcula, 256 ; 



Cidaria picata, 266; Epioneapi- 



ciaria, 298 ; Leiocavipa dictaea, 



256; Melanippe rivuta, 337; 



M. unangulata, 337; Papilio 



machaon, 279; Thyatira batis, 256 

 Drep>ana harpagida (sicida). Larvae 



of, in Leigh Woods . . . . 290 



Early spring lepidoptera, 108, 132 ; 

 in North Durham . . . . 157 



Early stages of Duphnis nerii, Notes 

 on, 249 ; of Papilio machaon . . 277 



Economy of Tasmanian Psychids 



54, 71 



Egg-laying of Melitaea aurinia, 

 Curious . . . . . . . . 187 



Egg-laying of Aegeria clirysidi- 

 forntis, 296; Aryymtis elisa, 318; 

 Cemiostoma lahiirnella, 320; 

 C. spartifoliella , 320; Chryso- 

 2}hanus phlaeas, 254 ; DapJinis 

 nerii, 249 ; Gonophora derasa, 

 313 ; Gortyna ochracea (flavago), 

 15 ; Heliophobus hisindus, 22 ; 

 Melitaea athalia, 30i ; Nemeobius 

 lucina, 157; Nepticula ruficapi- 

 tella, 320 ; Ocnogyna boetica , 265 ; 

 Pieris brassicae, 243 ; Polyovima- 

 tus astrarche. 24, 267 ; P. teams, 

 24; Pyrameis atalanta, 311; 

 Thecla prinii . . . . . . 342 



Egg-stage of Epione apiciaria, 

 Length of 298 



Egypt, Notes on collecting in . . 210 



Election of Professor T. Hudson 



