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325 



Ciwerocampa nerii, 222, 273 

 Chryiocepluila niqra, 138; Clin/so- 

 phanus dUpar, 57, 114, 219, 272 ; 

 Cobboldia eleph'intis, 193; Coleo- 

 pJiorci filitzell'i, 137 ; Deilepliila 

 cupltorbiae, 273 ; Deilepliila line- 

 a'a, 273 ; Deilcphili livovnica, 

 194, 221 ; Diasemid. nnnhuridlis, 

 67, 113, 192, 271, Dicraiiumi/ia 

 oniat'i, 13 ; Dicranomi/i'- stig- 

 m'ticn, 13 ; Ehiilea catnlaitnalis, 

 67, 113, 192, 271 ; Eladndi cin- 

 (lillell'i, 69; Endromig verdcolor, 

 308 ; Erioptera, pentogonulix, 13 ; 

 Euryqaster maurix, 173; Euv'i)iessa 

 antiopa, 193, 222, 273, 274, 310 ; 

 Gastrop'jclfi. ilici folia, 86; Gele- 

 chia suppeliella, 274 ; Hadena, 

 peregrina, 67, 114 ; L'tmpides 

 boetica, 87, 272 ; Leucania alhi- 

 pnncta, 175, 274, 275; Leucania 

 fiiviculor (.' sp.), 133 ; Leucania 

 unipuncta, 274 ; Leucania vitel- 

 lina, 274 ; Litliocolletis cerasicol- 

 ella, 142; Lgaeni orion, 170, 

 191 ; Jlecijna pohjijonalix, 67, 

 114, 271 ; Menoleius coiiipar, 296 ; 

 Mim(ic.'<eoptiht.^, var. hodgkin-soni, 

 190 ; Nepticuli desperatelli, 194 ; 

 Nonagria sparganii, 117 ; Ocltthe- 

 bius lejolisi, 21 ; Odynerus busali-s, 

 194 ; Ophiodes luniris, 67, 114, 

 271 ; Osmylus clirgsops, 149 ; 

 Paclnwbia hyperborea, 173 ; Pa«- 

 chlora ui deirae, 144; Plitgptilia 

 chapinani, 293 ; Plusia bvactea, 



65, 270, 306; Plu4'i moneta, 185, 



193 ; P^H.x/a «?, 173 ; PoZ/rt 

 xanthomi-ita, 189, 193, 310 ; Pre^^t- 

 wicliia aquatica, 85, 95, 172, 275 ; 

 Quedixis ripatiun, 13, 21, 111 ; 

 Rhizococcus devonioids, 260 ; 

 Scinphila dnw^na, 142 ; Hcsia 

 andrenifoniiiti, 273 ; Sesia venpi- 

 formi);, 273 ; Spltinx convulvtili, 

 243 ; Stauropus f'dgi, 308; Sterrha 

 sacraria, 270 ; Sijnii munculosa, 



66, 219 ; Telephorus pnlndom/s, 



194 ; Tephvona cineraria, 67 ; 

 Thaumotrizen aptera, 222 ; Tnifa 

 nigvipunctella, 12 ; Trichoptilus 

 paludiim, 13,270; Triphaena sub- 

 sej!«j, 142, 194, 197, 309; F£sj?a 

 austiiaca, 194; Xylomiges con- 

 spicillaris, 143 ; A'jt'sia ,;o;ia .. 193 



Rarity of Colias edusa in 1896 ... 268 

 Bearing Cobboldia elephantis, 194 ; 



Collimorpha hera, 242 ; Po/ja 



xanthomista var. nigrocinctu, 241, 310 

 Recipe for gum to card Coleoptera 221 

 Reflections and queries on the value 



of rare British Lepidoptera 67, 



113, 192. 270 

 Relationship of Lepidoptera and 



Trichoptera 25 



Reminiscences of Cleora viduuriu ... 38 



Re-occurrence of Castropaclia ilici- 

 /o/j'ti on Cannock Chase ... ... 86 



Repapering cabinet drawers ... 18 



Resemblance of Dianthoccia con- 

 spei'sa to the colour of the rocks 

 on which it rests ... 10 



Resting habit of insects as exhibited 

 in the phenomena of hybernation 

 and aestivation ... ... 5 



Resting habit of iV/so;»'iti/i's tagcs and 

 Spilothyrus altheae 275 



Retarded pupal emergence in butter- 

 flies 12 



Reviews and Notices of Books : — 

 " Abstract of Proceedings of the 

 South London Entomological and 

 Natural History Society," 200; 

 "British butterflies: a manual 

 for young students and collectors," 

 /. W. Tutt, F.E.S., 250 ; '■ Butter- 

 flies," IV. F. Kirby, F.L.S.. 

 F.E.S., 146; "Butterflies of 

 Switzerland," F. C. Leinann, 

 F.E.S., 13 ; " Crambidasof North 

 America," C. H. Fernald, M.A., 

 Ph.D., 92 ; " Devonia," edited by 

 E. IV. W. Bowell, 92; "Die 

 Saturniiden," .4. Raddiffc Gvotc, 

 M.A., 224 ; Diptera of Guernsey," 

 W. A. Luff, 48 ; " Grass and grain 

 joint-worm flies and their allies," 

 L. 0. Howard ; " Gypsy moth 

 (Porthetria dispar),'^ E. H. Forbush 

 and Charles H. Fernald, M.A., 

 Ph.D., 251 ; " Insects and spiders : 

 their structure, life-histories and 

 habits,"/. W. Tutt,F.E.S., 175 ; 

 "List of the butterflies of Su- 

 matra," L. de Niceville, F.E.S., 

 and Dr. L. Martin, 23 ; " Mono- 

 graph of the Bombycine Moths of 

 America, etc.," Dr. Alphaeus S. 

 Packard, F.E.S., 280 ; " New 

 Mallophaga : with special refer- 

 ence to a collection made from 

 maritime birds in the Bay of 

 Montery, California," Vernon L. 

 Kellogg, 51 ; Uber die Palpen der 

 Rhopaloceren," Enzio Router ... 280 



Rhopalocera of Lautaret, The ... 253 



Sale of Mr.C. A. Briggs' collection of 

 Butterflies, Sphingides, Zygce- 

 nides, and Psychides ... ... 272 



Sallowing ... ... ... ... 66 



Scolytus in Warwickshire 310 



Second brood of A cidalia subsericcata 

 192, 265,306 ; oiCyaniris argiolus, 

 218 ; of Hemero'phila abruptaria, 

 246; of Uropteryx sambucata, 2o0; 

 of Tephrosia bistortata {crepuscu- 



laria) 185 



Second broods of Lepidoptera ... 312 

 Selection as a factor in producing 

 mimetic patterns 3 



