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and Journal of Variation. 



(Vols. I-XXIII). 



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Contents of Vol. I. (Most iviportant only Mentioned.) 



Genus Acronycta and its allies. — Variation of Smerinthus tiliae, 3 coloured 

 plates — Differentiation of Melitaea athalia, jxirthenie, and aurelia — The Doubleday 

 collection — Parthenogenesis — Paper on Taeniocampidae — Phylloxera — Practical 

 Hints (many) — Parallel, Variation in Coleoptera — Origin of Aryynnis ixiphia var. 

 valesina — ^Work for the Winter — Temperature and Variation — Synonymic notes — 

 Retrospect of a Lepidopterist for 1890 — Lifehistories of Agrotis 'pyrophila, Einmda 

 lichenea, Heliophobiis hisjndus — Captures at light — Aberdeenshire notes, etc., 

 etc., 360 pp. 



Contents of Vol. II. 



Melanism and Melanochroism — Bibliography — Notes on Collecting — Articles 

 on Variation (many) — How to breed Agrotis lunigera, Sesia sphegiformis, Taenio- 

 campa opima — Collecting on the Norfolk Broads — Wing development^ — ^Hybridising 

 Amphidasys prodromaria and A. hetularia — Melanism and Temperature — Differen- 

 tiation of Dianthmcias — Disuse of wings — Fauna of Dulwich, Sidmouth, S. London 

 — Generic nomenclature and the Acronyctidae — A fortnight at Rannoch — Heredity 

 in Lepidoptera — Notes on Genus Zyg^na {Anthrocera) — Hybrids — Hymenoptera- - 

 Lifehistory of Gonophora derasa, etc., etc., 312 pp. 



Contents of Vol. III. 



Genus Acronycta and its allies (continued) — Scientific Notes — The British 

 Coccinellidae — Notes on Breeding — Notes on Coleoptera (very many) — Dates of 

 appearance of Eupithecia pygmeata — Dimorphic pupse — Duration of Ova State of 

 the Geometridae (with tables) — Effects of temperature on the colouring of Lepidop- 

 tera — Hints on labelling — Melanic varieties — Changes in nomenclature — Keeping 

 Micro pupae during winter — Notes on Genus Hepialus — Reviews, etc., etc., 320 pp. 



Contents of Vol. IV. 



Additions to British Lists — Presidential Addresses of British Association and 

 Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society — Autumnal collecting at Fresh- 

 water, Isle of Wight — Captures of rarities — Collecting beetles — Critical notes on 

 certain Noctuae — A day's collecting in the Western Highlands — Apparent dearth 

 of Diiirni — Double-brooded species — The early stages of certain Geometrina — Sensi- 

 bility of larvae to sound — Collecting in JSforth Kent^ — How to obtain and preserve 

 ova — Retrospect of a Lepidopterist for 1»93 — Stridulation — Variety breeding — The 

 Pupal and Imaginal wings of Lepidoptera, etc., etc., 354 pp. 



Contents of Vol V. 



On the larva of Arctia caia (with plates) — Evolution of the Lepidopterous 

 Pupa — Rev. H. Burney's collection (sale) — Life-History of a Lepidopterous Insect 

 (Morphology and Physiology, etc.) — Among the Ancients — Erehia epiphron and its 

 named Varieties — Life-History of Agrotis agathina — Ten Days at Wicken Fen — 

 Varieties of Spilosoma mendica — Butterfly Catching in the neighbourhood of Mt. 

 Blanc — Life-History of Ocneria dispar — Zygaena e.rulans and its Variations — 

 Entomology at Rainham, Essex— Additions to the British List — New Method of 

 Relaxing Insects, etc., etc., 308 pp. 



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