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Entomologist's Record & Journal of Variation 



Sliouki be read by all Entam jlo^ists who havi? recently conimeiiCDd the stiuly. 



VOL. VII. 



The titles of some of tlie articles arc as follows.— 'The Ilestin;; Habit of liisi tl-^ a-i exl.ibitctl in 

 the Phenoinena of Hybernation and il-lstivation."— K''. !• . at- V'.Kcinf M .A., F.E.t^., W S kuliut' 

 li.A ., M.D., F E 6'., J. W. Tutt. F.E.S. " Some Aspects of Hibeniation." - Dr. F. A . Uixcv, M.A ., F E.S. 

 "The Lepidoptera of 'rennv'iie."— Sidney E. Crompton. F.E.S. "On the Development of Sex in 

 Social Insects (a critique on Professor Weismann's views)."— J. W. Tutt, F.E.S " On the Larva of 

 Saturuia (with special reference to the American forms,)" — P;o/tss<)r A. K. Grotf, M.A. "'J'he 

 Lepidoptera of the Tyrol (Jleudal Pass, Pejo, Oampiglio)."— F. C. Lemaun, F.E.S., J. 11'. Tutt, F.E.S. 

 " On the Briti.sh Species of Hmerinihi\s."—E)i>jessui' A . K. Giote, M.A. "On the Generic names iii 

 " Apatela (.\croiiycta)."— /")r/(s.so)- .-1. R. Grate, M.A. , Dr. T. A. Clupmiiti, F.E.'i., E. Jl t'rout. F.E.S., 

 J. VV. Tutt, F.E.S. "On Anthtrsea. mylitta.."— Dr. T. A. Chip'iKiii, F.E.S. " Hydrcecia lucens and 

 H. palndis."— 7'. Acton. "On the Identification of Acidalia dilutaria, llh."—L. B. Fioul, F.E.S. 

 " Cerura bicuspis as a Herefordshire insect."— D)-. T. A.Ch.ipmnn^F.E.S. "On the Interbreeding 

 of Spilosoma meudica and its var. rnstica."— 3^. W. Tntt, F.E.S. "The Varieties of Leucophasia 

 sinapis.' —£)r. IV. S. Ridiiii;, h'. -i ., F.E.S. " On the Panal Sllspen^■ion of Thais."—/;;-. T. A . Ckapmau, 

 F.E.S. "Differentiation of Eupithecia succenturiata and E. subfulvata.— /i;. Freer, M.li., W. G. 

 Sheldon, L. B. Proul, F.E.S. " Habits of Callimorpha hera, on the Continent."— J. W. Tutt, F.E.S. 

 " Coenonympha typhon and its varieties (with a critical review of the svnonymv)."—F./. /iiuAf//, 

 M.n., B.S. " The hybernatim: stage of Pvrameis cardui."— J. VV. Tutt, F.E.S. ' " The Coleoptera of 

 Ipswich."— C/«ir(/f Morlfv, F.E.S. "Sounds emitted by Lepidoptera."— /'o/. A. R. Grate, M.A 

 "The early stages of the Satyrinae."— /. IK. Tutt, F.E.S. " The larva of Epischnia bankesiella."— 

 ■y. .U. Richardson, B.A., F.E.S. "The wing clothing of the Lepidoptera."— F^o/. A. R. Grate, M.A. 

 " On the Basket Caterpillar of Argentine, aid the Bagworm (Thyridopteryx ephemerseformis) of 

 the United States " .with plate).—/. \V. rutt, F.E.S. " Lycrena regou var. cor.sica on the Westmore- 

 land Mo.sses." -//frtc»7 iUasstv, F.ES. "Schinx pinastri in Suffolk."— Wo;i. F. Thelius^on. "On 

 Noctua festiva, Hb., and N. confiua, Tr."— Frederick J. Hanburv, F.L.S., F.E.S. "On the variation of 

 Melitaeaaurinia."— IK. F. de V. Kane, M.A., F.E.S., J. W. Tutt F.E.S. " The Introduction of Callimorpha 

 hera into Britain."— IF. A. Luff. "Life-history of Thecla roboris."— IK. E. .\icholson, F.E.S. 

 "Acidalia dilutaria, Hb. (holo^ericata, Dup.) as a British insect."— G. C. Griffiiths, F.Z.S., F'.E.S. 

 "Probable Specific Identity of SciaphilapenzianaandS. colqnhounana."— /. IK. Tutt, F.E.S. "The 

 introduction of Sphinx ninastri into Suffolk."— AJ^r O. Picktird-Cnmbrid^e, M.A., F.E.S. "The 

 Genera in the sub-family Lycaeninag applied to British species."—/. IK. Tutt, F.E.S. "The 

 rolat.onshin of Eiidroinis versicolor to the Sphingides." — .4. B >cot, F.E.S. "Some named varieties 

 of Larentiidse (with critical notes on the synonymy)."— L. B. Prout, F.E.S. " How Colias ednsa 

 winters.'—/. IK. Tutt, F.E.S. "The Coleoptera of Lymington Salterns."— Fiy?;//; Bouskell, F.E.S. 

 "On Alucita (Orneodes) hexalactyla, chiefly ia relati(ni to the structure of the Pupa "-Dr. T. A. 

 Chapman, F.E.S. "Calamia lutosa, its variation, habits, etc." -AVi,'. C. i?. A'. /} /miK's. "Oporabia 

 filigrammaria, its variation, life-history, etc. (with plate)."— /. ^. C'rt;/>. F.F.S. " The Coleoptera 

 of Cromer and Horning." —F. G. EHinian. Mesogona acetosellse : a Noctuid newto the British List ; 

 The re-occurrence of Xylina lambda in Britain: Sphinx pinastri as a British insect ; On the dorsal 

 spines of the larva of Euvanessa antiopa; Tlie hybernating stage of Dianthoecia capsophila; 

 Eudryas stae-johannis (Professor J. B. Smith, D.Sc); Argyresthia illuminatella and A. atmorella 

 (£. R. Binkes, M. A., F.E.S., J. W. Tutt F.E S.): On the larva (and rearing) of Folia xanthomista; 

 Aberrations of British Lepidoptera (with plate) ; The variation of certain Noctnids occurring 

 near Montrose; On the Affinities of Demas coryli; On the Variation of Xanthia fulvago; Habits 

 of the larva of Coccyx cosniophorana ; On the Variation in colour of the Cocoons of Saturnia 

 pavonia ; The type of Agronoma ; Description of the larva of Acidalia dilutaria (holosericata) (C. 

 Fenn, F.E.S.); On the Food-plant of Scia")hila colrpthounana (Colonel Partridge) : Sirex juvencus 

 and S. gigas {C. IK. Williams) ; Coenonympha tiphon at home (/. E. Robson, F.E.S.) ; The Lepidoptera 

 of Dulwich ; Entomology, Evolution and Romance (F. IK. Fiost). 



VOL. VI. 



The titles of some of the articles are as follows : — "Notes on Butterfly Punse, with some remarks 

 on the Phylogenesis of the Rhopaloeera." — Dr. T. .4.. Chapman. F.E.S. "Phytophagic .S|)ecies." — 

 Prof. ,4. Radrliffe Grote, M..4. "Varieties and aberrations of Noctuae from Doncaster." - //. W. 

 Coihett, .M.R.C.S. "The frenulum of the British species of Smerinthus." — G. C. Griffiths, F.Z.S., 

 F.E.S. " Eudrvas stae-johannis." — .4. Radcliffe Grate, M.A. " Parthenogenesis or Agamogenesis." — 

 /. IK. Tutt, F.E.S. " Larvae " -Rev. G. M. A . Hewett, M.A . " Retrosneet of a Lepidopterist for 1894." 

 /. IK. Tutt, F.E.S. " Generic Names in the Noctuidae." — P> of. .4. R Grote, M.A. "Pupa hunting in 

 October." — /. IK. Tutt, F.E.S. "Polygamy and Polyandry in Moths," "The nature of certain 

 insect colours "—IK. S. Riding, M.D.. R. 'Freer, MB., J. W. Tutt, F.E.S.. Rev. C. R. N. Burrow.]. A uderson, 

 Jun. " The Lepidontera of Swansea."— A/ayor i?. /?. /?fi6c»fsn»!. "Caradrina ambi'ina in the Isle of 

 WiShV—A.J.Hodi^es. "The insects of Bonrg St. Maurice."—/. IK. Tutt, F.E.S. "Orrhodia 

 erythroeephala ab. glabra from Devonshire and comparison with O. vacc>inii."— £)r IV. S. Ridinf;; 

 F.E.S. " Notes en Caradrina ambigua and C. snperstes." — /. IK. Tutt F.E.S. " Entomology and 

 Entomologists, being the Annual address to the City of London Entom. Society." "Notes on 

 Aphoniia sociella" (with plate). — IK. /'. Blackhume Maze, FE.S. " .\pterous females and Winter 

 Emergence."— F. F. Stiidd, M.A., B.C.L.. F.E S.. L. B. P-out. F.F.S.— "Collecting Noctuidw by Lake 

 I'Irie." — .4. Ridcliffe Grote, M..4. " Coleoptoi'a at Ipswich." — Claude Morey. F.E.S. "Notes on 

 Bombus visurgiae." " Synonymic notes on Acidalia humiliata and A. dilutaria." - /-. B. Prout, F.E.S. 

 "The Lepidoptera of Gresy-sur-Aix."— /. \V. Tutt. F.E.S. " Apatura iris." — Rev.'fi. M. .4. Hewett. 

 "Scheme of (Classification of the Rhopaloeera founded on the structure of the Pupae."— r. .4. 

 Chapman. M.D., F.E.S. "Glimpses of American Entomolocy."— /. W.Tutt, F.E.S. " The Genus 

 Smerinthus." — .4. Bacnt. "Variation considered biologicjillv : Some notes suggested by the 

 Romanes Lecture of 1894."-/. IK. Tutt, F.E.S. "Wing structure."—/. Alston Moffut. "O'n the 

 dovclopment of sex in social insects."—/. W.Tutt, F.E.S. "The British representatives of the 

 Genus Caradrina." — L. B. Pr"ut. F.E.S. "Habits and Variation of Lithosia lutarella and its 

 variety pygmaeola."—/. IK. Tutt, F.E S. "On the gradual disappearance of Ijepidoptera from South- 

 Ea^itern London and its neighbourhood."— C. Fenn, F.E.S. " A hunt for Nourotcrus aprilinus."— 

 T. .4. Chapman, M.D., F.E.S. "On the development of pigment in Nemeobius lucina. '— F. /. 

 B 'cketl. MB. "The Macro-Lepidoptera of Keswick."—//. A. Bead'e. " Varieties of .4rgynnis 

 selene" (with plate).— 5. G. C. Russell, F.E.S. "Hadenoid genera with hairy eyes."— Prof. A. R. 

 Grote, M.A. " Zvga?na minos and its varieties."— f. IK. Tutt, F.E.S. "Notes on the pupae of 

 Castnia and Anthocaris."— 7". A. Chapman. M.P., F.E.S. Besides these articles, a large number of 

 short notes are issued in every number under the following titles : " Scientific Notes and 

 Observations," "Variation," "Notes on Larva; and Life-histories," "Notes on Collectine," 

 "Current Notes." The renorts of S(^cioties are very carefully edited, and only scientific 

 paragraphs published. The ".PrMfeicftl Hinto'' and " Field work " for each month are quite unique. 



The yonng entomologist who will read carenilly through the back numbers of r/ie Ffi/omrt/os-f.u's 

 Record will find himself better equipped for the futher study of his pet subject than by any other » 



