349 



■•" Types " in natural history 128, 



200, 202, 231, 313, 314 



Use of sac in Parnasdusmnemoxi/iie 52 



Various species, Requsft for 

 material, and notes on . . 



Variatio*! in flight of Apameaophio- 

 gramma, 21; in males of second- 

 brood of PericalUa tiyriiifiana, 

 129, 273 ; of Coenonymjiha dims, 

 302; Heodes phlaeas, 167; Lar- 

 entia multistruiaria, 303; I.eii- 

 cania favicolor, 252 ; Maiidiica 

 atropos, 137 ; Or(iyi(( antiqua 

 (larva), 271, 327; PhragmaUMa 



135 



PAGE 



fuliginosa . . . . . . . . 58 



Varieties and aberrations, Un- 

 necessary renaming of 216, 276, 328 

 Vemiaia camhricaria melanic in 

 Yorkshire 302 



Water-beetles in 1904, A few notes 

 on 245 



Winter habits of certain "Plume" 

 larvae . . . . . . . . 158 



Xylo2))t(isi(( suldustris at Askham 



Bog 



X. zollikoferi a British insect 



Zicrona caerulea in Lancashire 



. 22 



21, 24 



. 267 



Localities, etc. : — Aigle, 97, 157 ; Anthemoz, 15 ; Arolla, 149 ; Ambleside, 

 297 ; Barbadilla, 85 ; Berisal, 15, 52, 98 ; Bortelalp, 14 ; Boscombe, 23 ; 

 Breck district, 103 ; Brigue, 100 ; Burgos, 85; Burnley, 211 ; Cairo, 19 ; 

 Canales de la Sierra, 85; Castle Moreton, 213, 242, 334; Chamonix, 

 34 ; Champerv, 15 ; Cheshire, 334 ; Chichester, 329 ; Chislehurst, 334 ; 

 Col de la Forclaz, 98 : Cornwall, 25 ; Co. Tyrone, 209; Cumberland, 135 ; 

 Dalius, 68; Deal, 324, 334 ; Derwent Valley, 244 ; Devon, 295 ; Ditchling, 

 324; Dover, 266; Essex Coast, 241; Evolene, 148; GiJschenen, 104; 

 Grindelwald, 305 ; Hauderes, 148 ; Hants, 240, 294 ; Hastings, 326 ; Hert- 

 ford, 103 ; Herts, 101 ; Hyeres, 160, 213 ; Kildale and Eston, 27 ; Kin- 

 cardineshire, 332; Kings Lynn, 103, 295; Knutsford, 25; La Cueva de 

 Agreda, 140; Laquinthal, 12, 99; Lavancher, 34; Lavey, 16; Lucerne, 

 105; Lyndhurst, 160; Macolin, 305; Majorca, 221 ; Market Drayton, 25 ; 

 Martigny, 97 ; Mer-de-Glaee, 34; Mickleham, 324; Middlesborough, 21, 

 212, 242 ; Middlesex, 101 ; Moncayo, 85, 122 ; Montanvert, 34 ; New 

 Forest, 23, 25, 325 ; Norfolk Broads, 24, 50 ; Oxton, Exeter, 24, 240, 294 ; 

 Patterdale, 18 ; Peebles district, 17 ; Pont du Gard, 293 ; Purley, 243 ; 

 Roche, 113 ; Romsey, 22 ; Sierra-de-la-Demanda, 85 ; Himplon, 99 ; Skip- 

 with, 50; Soria, 85, 124; Southend, 106, 160, 296; South Wales, 18; 

 Ste. Maxime, 329; Strood, 294 ; Sudbury, 21; Switzerland, 12, 96, 104, 

 157,330: Tarazona, 122; Thorndon, 23, 241; Tring district, 20; Useigne, 

 146 ; Varen, 17 ; Vex, 15, 148 ; Wigtownshire, 78 ; Witherslack, 297 ; 

 York, 22 ; Zermatt 100 



Pl. I. 

 Pl. II. 

 Pl. III. 

 Pl. IV. 

 Pl. V. 

 Pl. VI. 

 Pl. VII. 

 Pl. VIII. 

 Pl. IX. 

 Pl. X. 

 Pl. XI. 

 Pl. XII. 

 Pl. XIII 



LIST OF ILLUSTBATIONS, <0c. 



To be placed opposite 

 Dajyhnix iwrii — Larva and pupa. . 

 P;/r(»/j.s(/c/((' m(l^^(/((;^(•//(^ Chapman 

 Aberrations of Manduca atropux 

 Map showing Entomological trip to Spain 

 Santuario de Moncayo from the East . . 

 Canales de la Sierra, from W.-N.-W 

 Soria, from the Castle Hill 

 Peridro)na ypdlon [nuffusa] 

 Egg of BreiithU thore 



Newly-hatched larva and egg-shells of Brentlm thore 

 Egg, larva, and pupa of Thestor ballus 

 Larvffi and pupte of ThcKtor ballus 

 Larva of Thestor hallus, Details of 



LIST OF rONTPJBLTORS. 



Page. 

 . 37 

 . 67 

 . 137 

 . 85 

 . 122 

 . 124 

 . 139 

 . 166 

 . 236 

 . 236 

 . 254 

 . 277 

 . 277 



Adkin, B. W., F.E.S 23 



Anderson, Joseph . . . . 239 (twice) 



Ash, C. D. (Rev.), M.A. . .4S, .50, 239 

 Atniore, E.A., F.E.S. , .. 103,295 

 Aurivillius, Chr. (Professor), Hon. 



F.E.S 247 



Bacot, A. W., F.E.S. 53, -54, -55, 



109 (twice), 128, 176, 223 



Bagnall, R. S., F.E.S. 244, 260. 262 

 Bankes, Eustace R., M.A., F.E.S. 



24, 48, 265, 271, 273, 338 

 Barraud, P. J., F.E.S. .. 21,101 

 Bateson, W., M.A., F.R.S. .. 2.34 



Beare (Professor) T. Hudson, B.Sc, 

 F.R.S. E., F.E.S. 29, 289, 300 



(twice), 310 



