310 



THE ENTOMOLOGIST S RECORD. 



(Glaucopsyche) melanops, 61 ; 

 Colonies extinguished by herb- 

 age, 195, 257 ; Guests, 17, 287; 

 Treachery of guests of, 288 ; in 

 breeding-cage, 151 ; Slave-raid of 257 



Apion, The genus, 231 ; Additions 



to those previously recorded i 



from Ditchling 232 I 



Aposemes, Single and double . . 121 ' 



Appeals for entomological material 



118, 299, 300 



Asymmetrical Litliocolletis con- 

 comitella . . . . . . . . 87 



Bees, Some European . . . . 269 



Binomial nomenclature . . . . 242 



Bionomic notes on butterflies . . 140 



Birds, Attacks of, upon lepidoptera 

 118, 163, 220; As a factor in 

 the production of mimetic 

 resemblance in butterflies . . 99 



Breeding Chara.res zoolina, 268 ; 

 Dryas paphia var. valezina, 268 ; 

 Phytodecta pallida from the 

 larva, On, 208; Tephrosia bistor- 

 tata and hybrid T. histortatax 

 T. crepuscularia, Notes on .. 125 



Broods of : — Adkimagraphodactiila , 

 126 ; Agriades coridon, 186, 250 ; 

 A. thetis, 250; Araschiiia levana 

 and prorsa from one batch of 

 eggs, 45; Eupitheciapnlchellcita, 

 216 ; Hadeita pini, 216 ; Hypo- 

 crita jacohaeae, 245 ; Nepticula 

 acetosae, 103; Papllio machaon, 

 15 ; Pieris maniii, 38 ; Pyrameis 

 atalanta, 303 ; Spanish lepidop- 

 tera, 65 ; Spilosoma luhricipeda, 

 268; Tephrosia bistortata .. 125 



Butterflies, bearing the marks of 

 foes, 141 ; First appearance of, 

 in 1909, 118; Notes on, 186; 

 of Switzerland in 1908, 101, 134 ; 

 Spring, of the Ehone Valley, 53 ; 

 Swiss 264 



Butterfly, A new, from Southern 

 France, 130 ; The Large Copper 154 



Cannibal larvae of : — Ipliiclides uja.r, 

 115 ; Laertias pliilenor, 148 ; 

 Pieris manni . . . . . . 40 



Cannibalism of Tapinoina erraticum 258 

 Callophrys avis, a new butterfly 



from Southern France . . . . 130 



"Carneodes" group of the^jrrottdae, 



The 52 



Cliaetocnema arida, A Species of 



Coleoptera new to Britain . . 259 

 Chalk, Connection of, with Agriades 

 coridon . . . . . . 282, 264 



Chattenden Woods, Ruined by 

 Game-preserving.. .. 31, 33 



Chin-glands, of larva; of Pieris 

 7naniii . . . . . . . . 68 



Christmas MDCCCCVIII. . . 24 



Chrysophanus dispar var. rutilus, 

 A day with, 223 ; in Hungary . . 13 



Clothing-habit of Phorodesma 

 smaragdaria . . . . . . 150 



Cnethocampa processionea, as type 

 of the genus . . . . . . 230 



Coccidse of ants' nests . . . . 20 



Cocoons of Cnethocampas . . . . 230 



Cocoon-spinning of Apanteles glome- 

 ratus . . . . . . . . 261 



Coenohia rufa, Contributions to the 

 life-history of 108 



Cold, Fatal effect of, upon Lepidop- 

 tera .. .. 21, 162, 163 



Coleopliora chalcogrammella in 

 Surrey 217 



Coleoptera, A note upon the dis- 

 persal of, 164; Pine-frequenting, 

 301 ; in the Isle of Wight, 272 ; 

 Rare and interesting species, 28, 

 43, 44 ; of the Scilly Isles, 28 ; 

 in Sussex, 1908 43 



Coleopterist, Retrospect of a, for 

 1908 25 



Collecting in Switzerland in 1908 77 



Colour-change of the pupa of Chry- 

 sophanus dispar var. rutilus . . 188 



Colour-variation of Aglais pupae, 

 303 ; of larva; 115 



" Common everywhere " and 

 "Local," Suggested explanation 

 of 165 



Comparison of Anthocharis tagis 

 var. bellezina with A. belia, 151 ; 

 Callophrys avis with C. rubi, 

 130 ; Depressaria putridella with 

 allied species, 254-5 ; Pieris 

 manni with P. rapae 37, 70, 71, 149 



Contribution to a list of the Macro- 

 lepidoptera of Bucks . . . . 285 



" Cottoniers " and " Resiniers " 269 



Courting-habitsof Lcptidia sinapis, 

 119, 201 ; Papilio aristolochiae 164 



Cross-breeding of two races of 

 AcidaUa virgularia . . 98, 120 



Cross-pairing of Noctiia xantho- 

 grapha and Liuperina testacea . . 303 



Cultivation, the probable cause of 

 extinction of Cyaniris semiargus 

 in Britain. . . . . . . . 132 



Darwin commemoration, The . . 181 



Dasypolia templi at Swanage, 137, 

 234 ; fondness for light, 178 ; at 

 sugar 137, 234 



Day-fiying habit of Malocosoma 

 castrensis, 166 ; Trichiura ilicis ? 153 



Defoliation by larvaj 139, 185, 186, 217 



Degree ofD.Sc. Oxford, conferred 

 upon Mr. Malcolm Burr. . .. 194 



Depressaria putridella, A species 

 new to Britain 194, 221, (plate) 



253, (plate) 276, 303 



Description of Anthrocera exulans 

 ab. pulchra, 227 ; Coenobia rufa 

 ab. fusca, 4 ; Dej^ressaria putri- 

 della, Biitish specimens oi .. 222 

 Destruction wrought by larvae of 

 Pieris brassicae, 166 ; of butter- 



