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INDEX. 



Pachycuemia hippocastanaria double- 

 brooded, 000 



Pairing of Euchlot' cardaniines, 179 



Plilogophora meticulosa in winter, 181 



Plusia bractea in Scotland. 297 



Plusia gamma, 22 



Plusia moneta at'Bickley, Kent. 255 ; at 

 Bromley, Kent, 229, 297; at Cam- 

 bridge, 317 ; at Reading, 255 ; in 

 Hampshire, 229 ; in North London, 

 182 ; in Sussex, 208 



Pieris daplidice at Dover, 252 ; Colias 

 edusa, and C. hyale at Folkestone, 

 252 ; in Jersey, 291 ; in Sussex, Sol ; 

 migrating, 98 



Pieris raptf, 204 



Preliminary list of the Lepidoptera of 

 Wei-hai-wei, 15-1 



Pterostoma palpina double-brooded, 288, 

 310 



Pupal wings of Aporia cratasgi, mark- 

 ings on, 29 



Purple larva of Sphinx ligustri, 254 



Rearing Acherontia atropos, on, 227 ; 



Lasiocampa (Bombyx) quercus, 250 

 Recent Litekatcre : — 



Report of Insect Pests for 1899, by 



F. V. Theobald, 31 

 Insects of New Jersey, by John B. 



Smith, 63 

 Flies Injurious to Stock, by E. A. 



Ormerod, (53 

 Das Tierreich, 13S 

 British Flies, by ii. H. Verrall, 138 

 Third Annual Report of the Kendal 



Entomological Society, 163 

 Transactions of the City of London 



Entomological and Natural History 



Society for the year 1900, 164 

 On the Mating Instinct in Moths, by 



A. G. Mayer, 164 



Note on Cordyceps sinclairii, by W. B. 

 Benham, 187 



Die Dermatopteren und Orthopteren 

 vou Osterreich-Ungarn und Deut- 

 schland, by Joseph Redtenbacher, 

 188 



The Principal Insects affecting the 

 Tobacco Plant, by L. 0. Howard, 

 211 



Proceedings of the Twelth Annual 

 Meeting of the Association of Eco- 

 nomic Entomologists, 211 



Lcs Insectes Comestibles dans I'anti- 

 (luile et d« nos jours, by E. Daguin. 

 211 



Die Geradfliigler Miteleuropas, by Dr. 



B. Tiimpel. 212 



The Swinuiiing jieculiarities of Daph- 

 uia and its allies, by D. J. Scour- 

 tield, 232 



Sixteenth Report of Injurious and 

 other Insects, by E. P. Felt, 233 



The Logarithmic Plotting of certain 

 Biological Data, by D. J. Scourfield, 

 234 



Economic Entomology, 234 



Familiar Butterflies and Moths, by W. 

 F. Kirby, 260 



Proceedings of the South Loudon En- 

 tomological and Natural History 

 Society for 1900, 260 



Enemies of Cucumbers and Related 

 Plants, &c., by H. Garman, 300 



The Lepidoptera of the British Islands, 

 300 

 Revised list of Cheshire Lepidoptera, 



55 

 Rhizobius jujub®, 127 

 Rhizotrogus solstitialis, 298 



Season of 1900, the, 24 



Seasonal phases of butterflies of the 

 genus Precis, on certain, 7 



Second brood of fipinephele ianira, 

 310 



Second brood of Epinephele ianira and 

 E. tithonus, 287 



Segments of the leg in Insecta, 140 



Selenia illustraria (tetralunaria) and its 

 broods, 341 



Selenia tetralunaria (illustraria) in Scot- 

 land, 179 



Sesia andreniformis in Kent, 255 



Sesiidffi of North America, 289 



Scales in Lycaina, 18 



Sirex gigas, 256 



Six new species of Culicida; from India, 

 192 



Smerinthus ocellatus, 215 



Societies : — 

 Birmingham Entomological, 135, 232. 



324, 361 

 Entomological of London, 28, 59, 131, 



161, 183, 209, 321, 360 

 Lancashire and Cheshire Entomologi- 

 cal, 134, 162, 186, 368 

 South London Entomological and Na- 

 tural History, 30, 60, 133, 184, 210, 

 281, 259, 323, 361 



Some notes on Xylomiges conspicillaris, 

 832 



Some systematic work published durmg 

 the last five years upon North Ameri- 

 can Auchenorrhynchous Homoptera 

 (Rhynchota), 836 



Sounds produced by puptc, 17 



South African CoccidiB, 223, 248 



Sphinx convolvuli pupa, 295 



Sphinx convolvuli in 1901, 230 ; Berk- 

 shire, 313 ; Bromley, 294 ; Bucks, 313 

 Cornwall, 813; Devonshire, 313; Dor 

 setshire, 318 ; Eastbourne, 23 ; Essex 

 255, 314 ; Hampshire, 314, 853 ; Hert 

 fordshire, 314; Kent, 314; Lancashire 

 (larvffi), 254; London district, 295 

 Middlesex, 315; Norfolk, 294; Nor- 



