VI 



CONTENTS. 



Autumnal emergence of Ai-gynnis pa- 



jDhia, 69 

 Aventia fiexula, 57, ]44 

 Axylia putris, 26 



Baltia, and Mesapia, notes on, 126 ; 



shawii, 100 

 Bankia argentula, 171 

 Bapta bimaculata, 57 ; taminata, 28 ; 



temerata, 28, 57, 1!)1 

 Berkshire — Callidium variabile at 



Wootton, 321 ; notes from Heading, 



Biston hirtaria in Scotland, 65 



Blabophanes lombardica, 343 



Blaps mucronatus with var. of elytra, 



357 

 Bleached patches on wings of butterflies, 



23, 66 

 Blepharoptera inscripta, 2-48 

 Boarmia ciuctaria, 144, 190, 202; con- 



sortaria, 30, 179, 274 ; occitanaria, 



179; repandata, 57 ; roboraria, 144, 



274 

 Boletobia fuliginaria, 69, 244, 360 

 Bombus cognatus, 77 ; latreillellus, 203 ; 



muscorum, 77, 252 ; sylvarum, 77 

 Bombylius major, 203 

 Bombyx crata?gi, 178 ; neustria. 26, 28, 



275; rubi, 28, 30, 90, 143, 234; 



trifolii, 198, 316, 317 

 Bomolocha citata, 50 

 Botys asinalis, 57; hyalinalis, 78, 144, 



146; lupulinalis, 104; repandalis, 



104, 342 

 Brachyopa bicolor, 251 

 Brachytrou pratense, 87, 221, 350 

 Brephos notha, 140, 226; parthenias, 



140, 146, 179, 198, 225, 226, 236, 



250 

 Brotolomia meticulosa, 184 

 Bryophila muralis, 11, 91, 209 

 Bryotropliia figulella, 343 ; obscurella, 



343 ; portlandicella, 343 ; tetrago- 



nella, 343 

 BucKiNGHAMSHiEE — Aclicrontia atropos, 



19 ; Colias edusa, 297 

 Bupalus piniaria, 28 

 Butalis cicadella, 246 ; laminella, 343 ; 



siccella, 34-{ 

 Butterflies, early morning appearance 



of, 135; of St. Petersburgh, 183; 



scarcity of, 218 

 Butterfly without a price, a, 65 



Cabinets, Entomological, 217 

 Cacu'cia podana, 224 

 Caduga, new species of (fig.)i HO 

 Calamia phragmitides, 28, 139, 235 

 Callidium variabile, 321 

 Calligenia miniata, 56, 90, 143, 328 

 Calhmorpha dominula, 143, 225; hera, 

 25, 1-20, (fig., larva) 122, 176, 319, 326 



Callipogon friedlanderi, 149 



Callomyia amoena, 248 



Calocampa exoleta, 57, 77 ; solidaginis, 



77, 171 ; vetusta, 77 

 Calopteryx splendeus, 87, 147, 350 ; 



virgo, 296 

 Calymnia affinis, 26, 57, 78, 146, 276 ; 



dilfinis, 171 

 Cambridgeshire — Acherontia atropos, 



348; coUectiug at Wicken, 28 

 Camptogramma tluviata,26, 191, 245, 324 

 Caradrina alsines, 26 ; hospes, 178 ; 



superstes, 154, 342 ; taraxaci, 26 

 Cardiophorus equiseti, 223 

 Carsia paludata var. imbutata, 302, 353 

 Carterocephalus paniscus, 233 

 Catabomba (Syrphus) selenitica, 359 

 Cataplectica auromaculata, 343 ; farreni, 



343 

 Cateremna terebrella, 342 

 Catocala electa, 342 ; fraxini, 298 ; 



spousa, 274 

 Catopsilia crocea, 154 

 CatoiDtria albersana, 323 

 Celasna haworthii, 30, 139, 352 

 Centrotus cornutus, 248 

 Cerastis erythrocephala, 68, 322 ; ligula, 



75 ; rubiginea, 179 

 Ceratopogon niveipennis, 196 

 Cerigo matura, 11, 78 

 Cerostoma costella, 64 ; radiatella, 64 

 Chalcidida3, notes on, 16 

 Charffias graminis, 56, 71, 235, 278, 317, 



352 

 Charaxes jasius, 116 

 Chariclea delphinii, 220 

 Chauliodus daucellus, 344 

 Cheimatobia boreata, 322 

 Chelonia plantaginis, 234; villica, 143 

 Cheshire — Dragonflies in the Chester 



district, 147; Lithosia mesomella 



247; Peronea variegana, vars., 295, 



— comariana, 323 ; Plutella cruci- 



ferarum, 272 ; Pterostoma palpina, 



247 

 Chesias rufata two years in pupa, 177 ; 



spartiata, 57 

 " Chigoes," 325 

 Chilo phragmitellus, 139 

 Chilosia (for Cheilosia) chrysocoma, 251 ; 



Havicoruis, 203 ; grossa, 203 

 Chionobas alberta, 356 

 Chleophora bicolorana, 143 

 Chcerocampa celerio, 24, 71, 233, 244, 



349 ; elpenor, 28, 14:3, 233 ; por- 



cellus, 78, 146, 233, 2.52 

 Choreutes myllerana, 323 

 Chortodes arcuosa, 235, 352 

 Chortophila setaria, 248 

 Chrysomela varians, 196 

 Chrysophanus chryseis, 61 ; dispar, 846, 



—remarks on, 60 ; hypophloeas, 74 ; 



phloeas, 31 ; virgaurea, 60 



