ALPHABKTICAL LIST OF SUBJECTS. 



Aberdeenshire — Deilephila galii, 210 

 Abundance of insects, 187 ; of larvte, 

 188, 212 ; of Plusia gamma, 187, 

 212, 233 ; of Smerinthus tilite, 232, 

 258 ; of liybernated Diurni, 235 

 Acidalia immorata at Lewes, 322 

 Acionycta alni in Sussex, 58 ; in Lin- 

 colnshire, 258 ; in Northants, 258 ; 

 rumicis, double-brooded, 5'J 

 Acrops, species from Japan, 220 

 Africa, North, entomological campaign 



in, 38, 75 

 Agrion puella at Windermere, 62 

 Agrotida', variation of certain, 171, 198 

 Agrotis fennica, 59 ; puta in Hants, 276 

 Ami^hidasys betularia, i-ar. doubleday- 

 aria, 91 ; strataria near Winder- 

 mere, 156 ; at light, 212 

 Anosia i^lexippus in Sussex, 321 

 Apatura iris in Hants, 209 

 Aporia cratagi, 184 

 Arctia caia, aberration, 73 

 Australia, giant larva, 18 



Berkshire — Choerocampia celerio, 232 ; 



Deilephila galii, 321 

 Boarmia gemmaria, var. perfumaria, in 



Yorkshire, 278 

 Bombyx quercus, assembling of males, 

 56 ; rubi, 58, breeding of, 233, food, 

 275 ; trifolii, cocoon with t\YO exits, 

 89, 111 

 Books reviewed : — 



' Eho]mlocera Nihonica ' : a descrip- 

 tion of the Butterflies of Japan, by 

 H. Fryer, 23 

 ' British Oribatidffi,' vol. ii., by A. D. 



Michael, 166 

 ' Micro-Lepidoptera of Suffolk,' by 



Eev. E. N. Bloomfield, 240 

 'Flora of Sussex,' by Rev. H. F. 



Arnold, 240 

 ' Insect Life : Economy and Life- 

 habits of Insects, especially in their 

 relation to Agriculture,' vol. i.. No. 1, 

 edited by C. V. Hiley, 263 

 ' Entomology for Beginners,' by A. S. 



Packard, 263 

 'A List of Hritish Diptera,' by G. H. 



Verrall, 287 

 ' Butterflies of Eastern United States 

 and Canada,' by Samuel H. Scudder, 

 327 

 Botanical Drying Paper, 189 

 British Museum, 214 

 BucKixGHAMSHiRE — Deilephila galii, 210 

 Butalis cicadella, 62, 91 

 Butterfly, origin of word, 93 



Callimorpha hera in Devonshire, 258, 



274 

 Calocampa sohdaginis, habits, 277 

 Cambridgeshire — A week at Wicken, 

 234 ; Deilephila galii at Cambridge, 

 274 

 Carabus monilis in January, 92 

 Carmarthenshire — Lepidoptera, 281 

 Carpocapsa i^omonana in Tasmania, 159 

 Catephia alchemista, 15 

 Channel Islands, Lepidoptera, 63, 150, 



324 

 Chesias spartiata in February, 112 

 Cheshire — Delamere Forest, Entomo- 

 logy of, 2, 315 ; Spring Lepidoptera, 

 160; Thecla w-album, 256; Deile- 

 phila galii, 256 

 Chcerocampa celerio in Berks, 232 ; nerii 



at Poplar, 258 

 Cidaria reticulata malformed, 16 ; sagit- 

 tata, 58 ; sufl'umata, var. piceata, 

 212 

 Cirrhcedia xerampelina at Acton, 275 ; 



in Dorset, 276 

 Cledeobia angustalis, female, 17, 59 

 Clostera auachoreta, 31, 90, 112 

 Codlin moth in Tasmania, 159 

 Ccenonympha pamphilus with additional 



ocelli, 110, 139 

 Coleoijhora therinella, notes on, 15 

 Ooleoptera taken in 1887, 74 ; various 



captures, 323 

 Colias edusa, 53 ; in June, 184, 209 ; in 

 Cumberland, 12 ; in Devonshire and 

 Sussex, 272 ; in Dorset, 273 ; helice, 

 53 ; at Chichester, 272 

 Collections, Entomological, 16 

 Colorado, Entomological work in, 298 

 Colorado beetle, 65, 117, 163, 213 

 Cornwall — Sphinx convolvuli, 56 ; Polia 

 xanthomista, 59 ; Deilephila livor- 

 nica, 210 

 Cossus, pupation of, 5(1, 110, 155 

 Crambi taken in 1887, 5 

 CiJMBERLAND — Colias edusa, 12; Lyetena 

 corydon, 54 ; Deilephila galii, 210 ; 

 sugaring near Carlisle, 212 ; Lepi- 

 doptera, 280 

 Cymatophora octogesima, information 

 wanted, 158 



Dasycampa rubiginea at Christchurch, 90 

 Deilephila livornica at Belfast, 186 ; in 

 Sussex, 186 ; in Cornwall, 210 : 

 galii at Holloway, in Bucks., Cum- 

 berland, Aberdeenshire, 210; in 

 Kent, 230 ; in Kent, Essex, Yorks., 

 Scotland, Ireland 231 ; in 1888, 



