CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXIV. 



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Aberrational Names . . . . 229 



Aberrations and Varieties (see also 



Variation) : — Abraxas grossn- . 



lariata, 132, 276; Adalia ohli- 



terata, 245; Aglaia iirticae, 177, 



223; Af)riades coridoit, 238; A. 



thetis, 153 ; Agrotis jordani, 304 ; 



A. jordani ab. chali/haea, 304 ; 



A. kermesina ab. virescens, 305 ; 



Anthochelis phtacina, 131 ; An- 



throcera jilipendulae, 132 ; Apa- 



tura ilia, 276; Argijnuis adippe, 



152 ; Boarmi'i repandata, 57, 



202 ; Brenthi.f pales, 41 ; Bri/o- 



pliila raptriciiloides, 305 ; B. 



raptriculoides ab. vun'morata, 



305; A. raptriculoides ab. 



mediostrigata, 305 ; Calloplirys 



rubi, 152 ; Cidaria populate!, 85 ; 



C. truncata, 58; Clytus arietis, 



278 ; Coenonymplia. pamphilus, 



60 ; Colias edusa, 199 ; C. erate, 



12 ; C. palaeno, 252 ; Coscina 



cribrnm, 159; Ephyra annulata, 



199 ; Epinephele jurtina, 192 ; 



i-J. tebuessia, 192 ; i*.. tithonus 



ab. /"itZf/e/i.s, 304; Erchia lappona , 



98; E. stygne, 2, 159; Euchlor 



cardamines, 131 ; 7*-'. damone, 



223; Himera pennaria, 57; 



Leptosia duponcheli, 148 ; L. 



sinapis, 12, 149 ; Ltptothorax 



tubero-all'inis, 306 ; Loweia alci- 



phron, 10, 99 ; lAiperina guencei, 



18; Zv. krnegeri, 305; Lycaeiia 



sephyrus, 190; Malenydris uiulti- 



strigaria, 134 ; Melanargia 



galathea, 101, 275 ; Melitaea 



othalia, 42 ; i!/. aurinia, 132 ; 



i1/. cynthia, 89 ; Noctua festiva, 



85 ; Ocneria krnegeri, 304 ; 



Parasemia 2''«"'"S'"'*'''> 255 ; 



Parnassius apollo, 75 ; Z-". 



mnemosyne, 4 ; Pieris napi, 12, 



214 ; Plebeius argus, 3, 101 ; 



Polyommatus icarus, 11, 54, 



153, 268; Pyrameis atalanta , 



105, 199 ; Jhimicid phlaeas, 



10, 51, 131 ; Satyrus al- 



cyone, 152; ,S'. statiliiius, 121; 



Scoparla ambigualis, 203; Xylina 



aruilhopus .. .. .. 123 



Abundance of Acidalia fumata, 

 138; Z^i.s^on hirtaria, 122; 

 Celastrina argiulus, 215 ; Coc- 

 nonymplia typhon, 257 ; Crambus 



geniculeus, 166 ; Dasydia ubfus- 

 cata, 82; Ematurga atumaria, 

 57 ; Hadena pisi, 56 ; Halia 

 brunneata, 83; Heliaca tene- 

 brata, 135 ; Hibernia leuco- 

 phaearia, 247 ; Issoria lathonia, 

 121 ; Melanargia galathea, 113 ; 

 Malenydris didymata, 138; 

 moths at Light, 175 ; Odezia 

 atrata, 138 ; Pyrameis cardui, 

 215 ; Rumicia phlaeas, 54 ; 

 Satyrus cordula, etc., 70, 98 ; 

 (Sesia stellatarum . . . . 61 



Acarina with ants . . . . . . 38 



Acceptance of Aner gates at ratal us 



by Tetrauiorium cespitum . . 218 



Acraeidae, New species of 28, 223, 



225, 233 

 Alternation of Generations . . 194 



Ants 4, 34, 47, 63, 65, 76, 77, 



126, 198, 208, 218, 306 

 Aphaniptera. . .. .. .. 194 



Aphidae with ants . . . . . . 39 



^ra»(eiw(^i with ants. . .. ..39 



Assembling of ilZ. ritftt, 93 ; Satur- 

 nia pavonia . . . . . . 134 



Asymmetry of Apatura iris, 54 ; 

 Mimas tiliae, 50 ; Pontia dapli- 

 dice, 60 ; Vcnilia macula ta . . 57 

 Attacks on Anthrocerid pupas . . 216 

 Bibliography of Luperina guvicei.. 87 

 Bionomical Notes . . . . . . 244 



Birds and Insects . . . . • • 263 



Bleaching in Lepidoptera . . . . 98 



Braconidae with ants . . . . 36 



"British Butterflies" (J. W.Tutt), 

 completion of . . . . • • 192 



British Destructive Insects in 



India 222 



Camptogramma fluviata in North 

 London . . . . . . • • 306 



Captures in Norfolk . . . . 230 



Case enlarged by Coleophora 

 maeniacclla . . . . . . 242 



Ceanotlius, Attractive power of . . 193 

 Cleaning of Greasy Insects . . 123 



Coccidae with ants, 37 ; eaten by 

 Lycffinid larvffi . . . . 107, 129 



Cocoon, Aberrant, of P. cecropia 276 

 Coenuuympha, The genus . . . . 201 



Coleophora, Notes on the various 

 siieciesof .. .. 183, 241, 281 



Coleoptera, Bare species of, 24, 25, 

 27, 28. 48, 102, 117, 128, 168, 

 191, 202, 246 ; at Newhaven, 22 ; 

 Bibliographia, 127; Carrion- 



