160 THE entomologist's recokd. 



1. 7.99. The Lepidoptera of St. Michel-de-Maurienne 169 



Critical notes on a Solenolda from near Reading. . . , . . 173 



Critical note on the Synonymy of Fitmea sepium. . . . . . 178 



New Genera in the Micro-Psychids .. .. .. .. 191 



1. 8. 99. The Lepidoptera of the Little St. Bernard Pass 197 



Conf^enital aberration of GhulcoHa venosa . . . . . . 203 



Luffia hipidella, a British species . . . . . . . . . . 207 



WhB,t is the Fumea hetitlina oi Burrett? .. .. .. .. 211 



Time of pairing of Sesia tijittliforvds . . . . . . . . 222 



Emergence of FortJiesia cliit/Horrhoea . . . . . . . . 223 



15. 9. 99. The Annual Dinner of the Entomological Section of the Leicester 



Literary and Philosophical Society . . . . . . . . 225 



The Butterflies of Pre St. Didier ' : ..226 



The British species belonging to the Fumeids . . . . . . 237 



Erroneous application of the names of cosmodactyla and 



acanthoductyla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238 



Resting habit of Libythea celtis . . . . . . . . . • 239 



15. 10. 99. The Lepidoptera of the Simplon Pass .. .. .. .. 253 



15. 11. 99. The Larva and Pupa of Malacosoiua alpina . . . . . . 284 



15. 12. 99. Entomology as a subject of instruction in schools . . . . 329 



15. 1. 00. Migration and Dispersal of Insects. . .. .. .. 13, etc. 



New Psychid genera .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 20 



1. 2. 00. The vnnge in Britain oi EpiclinojHeryx pulla, etc. (E.) .. 42 



15. 2.00. The Entomological Club Dinner 34 



Phibalapteryx ciquata us & British species .. .. .. 35 



Pleheius argus &nA P. aegon .. ., .. .. .. 38 



Notes on Masonia edwirrdsella, a Psychid new to science . . 43 



12. 4. 00. The Lachneids. (S.L.) 71 



15. 4. 00. l>lote on Psychidea firaecella, Miiliere .. .. .. .. 86 



The Collections at South Kensington .. .. .. .. 110 



Catalogue of PalEearclic Psychides. 

 — 5. 00. The Natural History of British Lepidoptera, II., completed. 



/"Metamorphosis in Lepidoptera .. .. .. .. 1 



Tj T jj Incidental Phenomena relating to Metamorphosis in Lepidoptera 33 



■ ■' „■ - External Morphology of the Lepidopterous pupa. . .. .. 38 



■ Internal Morphology of the Lepidopterous pupa. . .. .. 65 



\The Philogeny of the Lepidopterous pupa .. .. .. 80 



8. 6.00. Remarks on Instincts in Insects and Colours of Pupffi. '(S.E.) xxiii-iv. 

 1. 8. 00. Field Meeting of the South London Entomological and Natural 



History Society, May 197 



The Connection between Primary and Secondary Sexual 



Characters in Lepidoptera . . . . . . . . . . 199 



Is the Separation of the Papilionides from other Butterflies 



warranted? .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 203 



Habits of certain Erebias . . . . . . . . . . . . 216 



Moths attracted by, and drowned in, the drainings from 



a manure heap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216 



The Food-plants of Oxyptilus distans . . . . . . . • 217 



4. 9. 00. Holiday Notes— Larche, etc. (C.L.) 15 



The Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society — Garden 



Party 225 



Lepidoptera of the Hautes-Alpes — Abries . . . . . . 226, etc. 



Acherontia atropos in the northern counties of England and in 



southern Scotland . . . . . . . . . . . . 276 



Epunda lutulenta. (T.E.S.) .. .. .. .. . . xviii. 



Cossus ore, Strecker, at the Tilbury dock . . . . . . . . 293 



On the generic name Micropterix (Micropteryx), Hub. . . . . 314 



Dr. Otto Staudinger .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 352 



Our Century Number. . : .. .. .. .. .. 1 



John H. Leech 84 



Abundance of Lepidoptera at Gresy-sur-Aix in August, 1900 . . 88 



Practical Hints for the Field Lepidopterist, I. 



Lasiocampa quercus var. vieridionalis, n.v. . . . . . . 113 



The T^osition oi Leni07iia {Crater 07iyx) dumi .. .. .. 167 



Reported Hybridity among the Sesiides . . . . . . . . 174 



Names for Saturnian hybrids . . . . . . . . . . Ia3 



