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Lestes nyniplia near Athlone ... ... ... ... .. ... 120 



Liponeuridaj, Lw.," Correction to my paper, " Contributions to the study of 



the 118 



Lita ocellatella, Boyd, 173 ; Stn., A contribution to the history of the species 



known as ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 82 



Lithocolletis iiiessaniella in November .. ... ... ... ... .. 27 



Longicornia and other Coleoptera in 1894 .. ... ... ... ... 11-2 



Mecosteth us grossus in Norfolk ... ... ... ... ... ... . 268 



Mamcstra anceps, Hb., On tlie larva of ... ... ... ... ... ... 276 



Maple, Insects bred from a dead branch of ... ... ... ... .. 281 



Melanism amongst Greometers, 241 ; in the British Geometridae, Increasing, 



198; additional notes on ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 225 



Melanostoraa attacked by fungus, 216; hyalinatum in the New Forest, 210 ; 



scalare, An Epidemic amongst, caused by a fungus... ... ... .. 178 



Mesophylax aspersus, a caddis fly new to Britain, Occurrence in East Anglia of 255 

 Micro-Lepidoptera at Reading and neighbourhood, 195 ; Pre-occupied names 



and genera in the ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 40 



Monotoraa rufa and its allies : a synonymical note ... ... ... ... 141 



Nebria complanata and other Coleoptera at Tenby ... ... ... .. 48 



Nephopteryx angustella bred ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 279 



Neuration in a Ponipil us. Abnormal alar ... .... ... ... .. 98 



Neuroptera observed in Glen Lochay ... ... ... . . ... ... 260 



Neuropterous fauna of Rhenish Prussia, A small contribution to the know- 

 ledge of 109 



New Fore.^t, Coleoptera in, 216 ; in May, The, 192 ; Ten days in the... ... 194 



New Zealand, Notes from, 52 ; Unusual abundance of certain .«peoies of Plume 



Moths during the summer of 1894 — 1895 in ... ... ... ... 241 



Noctuse, A remarkable source of attraction to ... ... ... ... ... 27 



Nomada bifida, Thoms. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 98 



Nonagria lutosa, A small form of ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 95 



Nothochrysa capitata, F., and N. fulviceps, Steph., A query as to a peculiarity 

 observable in certain examples of, 121 ; fulviceps and capitata in Lin- 

 colnshire ... .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 101 



Notts, A list of Coleoptera for ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 100 



Obituaries : — Adye, James Mortimer, F.E.S., 122 ; Areas, Laureano Perez, 

 196 ; Babington, Professor Charles Cardale, M.A., F.R.S., &c., 

 220 ; Christoph, Hugo Theodor, 30 ; Fallou, Jules Ferdi- 

 nand, 221 ; Gerstiicker, Professor Ed uard Adolpli, M.D.,221; 

 Huxley, Right Hon T. H., LL.D., M.D., F.R.S., &c., 196; 

 Ragonot, Emilie Louis, F.E.S., P. Soc. Ent. Fr., 286 ; Rev, 

 Claudius, 122 ; Riley, Professor Charles Valentine, M.A., 

 Ph.D., Hon. F.E.S., &c., 269 ; Still, Major John Nathaniel, 

 F.E.S., 270 ; Tuuwell, William Henry, 243 ; Wuilengren, 

 Pastor Hans Daniel Jolian, Hon. F.E.S., 53 ; Wellman, John 

 Richard, 31 ; White, Francis Buclianan, M.D , F.L.S., &.c. ... 30 



Oclithebiiis Lejolisi, Muls. and Rey : an addition to the British List .. .. 181 



Odour of Bombyx querciis, Persistent, 74; Corycia taminatn, Protective . . 268 

 OlBeial re.>trictions on the distribution of Entomological specimens 29 



Orange Gai'den, In an old ... . .. ... .. .. l;j 



Otiorrhynclius auropuiictatus, Gyll. : an additiou to the Brilisli Li>t . i:VA 



