CONTENTS. 



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Entomological and Natural History 

 Society for the year 1893,' 180 



' Victorian Butterflies and how to col- 

 lect them,' by Ernest Anderson and 

 F. P. Scott, 80 

 Eelaxing insects, 22 

 Eeports of Societies, 32 



Birmingham Entomological, 77, 153, 

 203, 225, 251, 299, 328, 359 



Carlisle Entom. and Nat. Hist., 300 



Entomological of London, 27, 73, 74, 

 148, 199, 223, 325, 355 



Herts Nat. History, 204 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomolo- 

 gical, 75, 76, 154, 204, 328, 359 



Leicester Literary and Philosoi^hical 

 (Entom. Sect.), 225 



Midland Railway Naturalists', 204, 

 252 



Nonpareil Entomological and Natural 

 History, 359 



North London Nat. Hist, (excursion), 

 250 



Nottingham Entomological, 78 



Beading Natural History, 154 



South London Entom. and Nat. Hist., 

 74, 75, 151, 201, 247, 276, 298, 326, 

 357 



Streatham Entomological, 78 



York and District Field Naturalists', 

 78 

 Eetinia margarotana, 343 ; pinicolana, 

 57 ; posticana, 343 ; resinana, the 

 cells of, 316 ; retiferana, 843 

 Ehina barbirostris, 223 

 Ehizarcha ivreolaris, 75 

 Eusina tenebrosa, 30, 56 



Samia cecropia, 151 



Sarothripa revayana, 143 



Saturnia pavonia, 28, 234 



Satyrus acta;a, alcyone, arethusa, bri- 

 seus, circe, hermione, 36 ; neomiris, 

 116, 119 



Sawflies, notes on, 175 



Scalopse albitarsis, 196 



Scarcity of Pieris brassicse, 318, 348 



Sciaphila conspersana, 12 ; penziana, 

 314 



SciLLT Illes — Lepidoptera from, 9 



Sciomyza rufiventris, 136, 201 



Scodiona belgiaria, 191, 251 



Scolyto-platypus, 148 



Scoparia murana, 276 



Scopula ferrugalis, 57 



Scotland — Biston hirtaria, 65, 136 ; 

 captures in Argyllshire, 223, — at 

 Douglas, Lanark, 352, — in Kincar- 

 dineshire, 353, — in West Eoss-shire, 

 855 ; Charajas graminis in South, 

 278 ; Cirrhcedia xerampelina, 278, 

 297 ; Cleora viduaria, 65, 136 ; Ta- 

 pinostola elymi, 295 



Scotosia rhamnata, 146 



Season, the mild, 105, 106 



Second broods, 18, 20, 61, 62, 74, 105, 

 138, 827 



Selenia bilunaria, 158 ; illunaria, 30 ; 

 lunavia, 57, 144, 140, 190; tetra- 

 lunaria, 57, 146 



Selidosema ericelaria, 191, 303 ; plu- 

 maria, 304 



Senta maritima, 208 ; ulvse, 67, 846 



Sepsis punctum, 248 



Sesia andreniformis, 24 ; apiformis, 284 ; 

 asiliformis, 24, 143 ; bembiciformis, 

 234 ; conopiformis, new to Britain, 

 245, 342 ; culiciformis, 90 ; cynipi- 

 formis, 77 ; myopiformis, 245 ; scolii- 

 formis, 24, 75, 327 ; sphegiformis, 

 24, 244 



Setina irrorella, 178 



Shropshire — Collecting at Market Dray- 

 ton, 30 



Silpha atomaria, 72 ; opaca, 154 



Simyra venosa, 28 



Sinodendron cylindricum, 33 



Sirex gigas, 203 



Small specimen of Euchloe cardamines, 

 271 



Smerinthus ocellatus, 90, 143 ; populi, 

 26, 28, 249, 294: tilia?, 222, 233,— 

 two years in pupa, 177, 243 



Sphaeroden cylindi-icura, 76 



Spider of the vine, the hunting, 207 



Spilosoma fuHginosa, 28, 90, 146, 284 ; 

 lubricipeda, 129, — varieties of (figs.), 

 205 ; luctifera, 184 ; mendica, 56, 

 90, 146, 219,— var. rustica, 23; 

 menthastri var. (fig.), 205 ; radiata, 

 136 



Spilothyrus alcese, 37, 73 ; althese, 37 ; 

 lavaterffi, 87 



Sphinx convolvuli, 70, 71, 143, 233, 

 321 ; ligustri, 26 ; pinastri, 24, 246, 

 828 



Stauropua fagi, 56, 208, 299, 322 



Steganoptyeha pygniKana, 224, 343 



Sterrha sacraria, 104, 826 



Stigmonota (for "G.") germarana, 823; 

 internana, 350 ; pallifrontana, 343 ; 

 ravulana, 221 



Stilbia anomala, 56 



Stratiomys potamida, 299 



Suffolk — Acherontia atropos, 272, 321 

 Colias edusa, 820 ; insects at light 

 26 ; Lepidoptera at light, 147 ; Ly 

 cffina acis, 65 ; Sphinx innastri 

 246 



Sugar, 19, — extracting from bodies of 

 insects, 219 ; yew berries in, 347 



Sugaring in January, 106, — in Lanark- 

 shire, 352 



Surrey — Colias edusa, 70, 297, 820; 

 collecting in, 27 ; dragonflies, 220, 

 270, 271, 296, 349 ; Pachetra leu- 



