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Flower-frequenting spiders 71 



Further notes on thatch 17 



Gall, Notes on the woolly— of the oak 141 



Galls on the oak 141 



Galls produced by various species of Cynips, &c 95 



Haggerstone Entomological Society 216 



Hemerobidse, Notes on three little-known species of 268 



Homoptera,An Essay towards a knowledge of British . . 31, 53, 82, 102, 124, 145, 



177, 197, 220, 250,265 



Homopterous and other insects taken in December 207 



Hot weather and new beetles 205 



Immense swarms of Aphides in Scotland 142 



Insects of different genera taken in copula 70 



Lcpidoptera captured at Saugor, Central India 208 



„ in the Lake District Ig4 



„ „ „ neighbourhood of WooJchester 69 



Lepidopterous captures in Suffolk 208 



„ „ ,, various localities 261 



» >, near Hastings 163 



Micro-Lepidoptera of South Devon, A few days among the 193 



Microscopical examination of the plumules of certain diurnal Lepidoptera, as a 



means of specific diagnosis 1 



Mimetic analogy 108 



Monstrosity in the antennae of a bug 207 



Neuroptera, The— of Madeira 8,25,59,75 



Non-destructive parasitism 45 70 



Note on another curious instance of non-destructive parasilism 45 



Note on monstrosity in the antennae of a bug 207 



Notes on British Formicidae 28 



„ ,, collecting, management, &c. (Lepidoptera) 38, 109, 276 



,, „ hybernating Lepidoptera 191 



„ „ Indian Lepidoptera 36 



„ „ Micro-Lepidoptera occurring near Haslemere 42 



„ „ Northern Coleoptera g7 



„ „ sallow-bloom -frequenting insects 238 



,, ,, the woolly gall of the oak 141 



„ ,, three little-known species of Hemerobidse 268 



,, ,, Tineina 278 



„ „ Varieties 210 



