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Dobrce, 48 ; Pierre Adrien Prosper Finot, Chevalier de la Legion d' 

 Honneur, 147, 218 (portrait); F. F. Freeman, F.E.S., 123; AJfred 

 Giard, .^i*; Herbert Goss, F.E.S., 70; Martin Jacoby, F.E.S., 47; 

 Henry Guard Knaggs, M.D., F.L.S., 48; Frederick^C. Lemann, F.E.S., 

 96 ; William Henry E. Thornthwaite, F.R.A.S., 191 ; Canon Zapater . . 69 

 Pdp^ of: — Adkinia cjra'phodactyla, 214; Argynnis aglaia, 266; Gleogenc 

 Xielctieraria, 1,58 (plate) ; Lycaenaarion, 271 ; Blara'smarchalunaedactyla, 

 53 ; M. tuttodactyla, 53 ; Odezia atrata, 268 ; Prionocyphon serricornis 



(Plfite) 109 



Eeviews AND Notices of Books: — " Acridiiim, Sur le Genre" (Anii. de la 

 SocUte Entomologique de France) P. A. P. Finot, 81 ; Aquatic Coleoptera of 

 the Norfolk Broads, F. Balfour-Browne, M.A., 10; Bitinq-flies of India, A 

 Preliminary Account of , H. Maxwell-Lefroy, M.A., F.E.S., 69; Bolletino 

 del Lahoratorio di Zoologia GeneraleeAgraria, vol. i, 69; vol. ii, 189; Britisth 

 Flies, G. H. Verrall, F.E.S., vol. ii, 45 ; Bulletin de la Sociitc lepidopterolo- 

 gique de Geneve, iii, (Professor) C. Blachier, 190; Darwinism to-day, 

 (Professor) Vernon L. Kellogg, 43; " Diaposematism, with reference to some 

 limitations of the Miillerian Hypothesis of Mimicry, On " {Trans. Ent. Soc. 

 Lond.), Guy Marshall, F.E.S., 189 ; Evolution and Animal life, (Professors) 

 D. S. Jordan and V. L. Kellogg, 43; Forest Entomoloqy, A. T. Gillanders, 

 F.E.S. , 209; ''Incisalia, Studies of the Genus," J.H.Cook, 21; Insects of the 

 Sarnian Islands, The Non-British, W. H. Luff, F.E.S. , 218; Lejndoptera and 

 other Insects observed in the Parish ofMortehoe, N. Devon, Dr. G. Longstatf , 

 21; London Catalogue of British Plants, 10th edition, F. J. Hanbury F.L.S., 

 F.E.S., 95; Moths of the British Isles, The, R. South, F.E.S., 43; Natural 

 History of the British Butterdies, The, vol. ii, J. W. Tutt, F.E.S., 44, 123, 

 159, 180; Palaearctic species of the genus Zygaena, The, C. Dziurzynski, 

 218; Practical Hints for the Field Lepidopterist , Part i, second edition, 

 J. W. Tuti, F.E.S., 113; Predvaritelnui Obzor Evrnziatskih Roda Gamp- 

 socleis, etc., A. M. Shugurow, 142; Proceedings of the South London Ento- 

 mological and Natural History Society, The, 1907-8, 188; Report and Pro- 

 ceedings of the Lancashire and Chesirirc Entomological Society, Thirty-first 

 Annual, 188»; Revisio Conoccphalidarum, H. Karny, 16; Schmetterlings- 

 fauna von Hildesheim, Die, Wilhelm Bode, 45; Senses of Insects, The, 

 August Forel, translated by MacLeod Yearsley, F.R.C.S., 244; Souvenir 

 of the Oroya Railroad, A, (Rev.) A. M. Moss, M.A., 191; Survey and 

 Record of Woolwich and West Kent, A, di; Tortricidae and their types — 

 The genera of the, (Professor) C. H. Fernald, 190; Transactions of the 



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Societies' Reports :— Birmingham Natural History Society, 191 , 307; City of 

 London Entomological Society, 24, 71, 243, 271, 309; Entomological 

 Society of London, 21, 70, 71, 120, 148, 268, 306; Lancashire and 

 Cheshire Entomological Society, 121, 271; South London Entomological 

 Society 23,121,148,192,242,270,310 



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Aberration of Celastrina argiolus, 

 120; of larva of Papilio machaon, 



240, 2G6 

 Abstmence of female ants . . . . 281 



Acridium, The genus . . . . 81 



Advice to young Moth-ers . . . . 310 



Estivation of some Coleoptera . . 10 

 Albinism in Agriades corydon, 20; 

 Brenthis euphrosyne, 243; Gutop- 

 silia catula, 148; Delius eucharis, 

 148; Epinejihele ianira, 24, 148, 

 271, 310 (twice); E. tithonus, 24; 

 Urhicola comma .. . . . . 24 



Alien visitors. Their right to a 



place in the British List . . 87 



Amber, Insects found in . . . . 148 



Ancillary appendages (genitalia) of 

 Cleogene (plate), 152; Maras- 

 marcha (plate), 53; of Lepidop- 



tera. Dry examination of, 188; of 

 gynandromorphous hybrids, 268, 

 309; Study of, contirming former 

 observations . . . . . . 146 



Ants and LycEenid larvae. Con- 

 nection between, 89, 191; care of 

 Aphides, 281; Dual founders of 

 colonies, 281; Enemies of. 283; 

 Found in Kew Gardens, 71; Seed 

 food of 282 



Ants' nests and inhabitants, 7, 19, 

 56, 63, 119 ; Two supposed 

 beetles of . . . . . . . . 108 



Apion, The genus . . . . . . 252 



Asymmetrical and melanic aberra- 

 tion of Melanippe sociata . . 217 



Asymmetry in genitalia of Maras- 

 marcha (plate) . . . . . . 50 



Assembling of Dimorpha versi- 

 color a, 145; of Lithosia lutarella 195 



