CONTENTS. 



Macro-Lepidoptera taken in Alclerney 

 10; additions to the list 42; of 

 Liibeck 154 



Mantid, a living, exhibited 188 



Megastigmus, note on 71 



Melanagria Galathea in Lincolnshire 

 203 



Melanippe fluctuata 286 



Melitcea Artemis 24; new (?) food- 

 plant for 203 



Microgaster in Brazil 207 



Miselia Oxyacanthse 2b7 



Moth, Yucca 214 



Moths, names of 182 



Mycetophilidaj 103 



Nematus latipes 252 



Newcastle-on-Tyne Entomological So- 

 ciety 72 



Night-flyer, gold-cloth 122 



Noctua glareosa at Sherwood Forest 

 228 



„ sobrina in Eannoch 205 ; cor- 

 rection 228 



Nola albulalis, &c., in North Kent 180 

 „ centonalis at Sittingbourne 205 



Nomenclature, zoological 119 



Notodonta Carmehta {read N. came- 

 lina), description of varieties of the 

 larva 176 



Oak-galls, descriptions 1, 50, 73, 98, 

 145, 170, 193, 217, 241; Geometer 

 larvas eating 165 ; correction 234, 

 2C5 



Oak-leaf insects 92 



Qj^dipoda Germanica, red and blue 

 varieties 79 



CEnistis quadra 185 



Olivierian collection 95 



Oniscigaster Wakefieldi 117 



Ophiodes Lunaris near Brighton 1C4 



Orchids, poUen masses 234 



Orgyia gonostigma, food-plant 204, 

 226, 227 



Omitbomyia avicularia 212 



Orthoptera, musical 117 



Orthosia Utura 287 



Owen, Alfred, death of 210 



Oxyura, notes on 4, 25 



Pachnobia alpina from Brsemar, &c. 

 46 ; in Eannoch 206 ; correction 

 228 



Parasite, ichneumonideous, on a Bo- 



armia larva 91 

 Parasites 137 ; of a bat 215 ; of Cynips 



Lignicola, additional 252 

 Parasitism, Goureau's observations 



on 93 

 Phibalapteryx vitalbata 286 

 Phigalia pilosaria 91 

 Phlogophora meticulosa 287 

 Phycis Davisellus 47, 112; economy 



132 

 Phylloxera Quercus 208 

 Pieris Napi 162 



,, Rapte, variety 140, 162 

 Pins, entomological 71 

 Platypsylla Castoris 294 

 Platypteryx Sicula near Biistol 



179 

 Plusia interrogationis near Drifi&eld 



23 ; read P. Pulchrina 94 

 Polia flavociucta abundant at Hud- 



dersfield 202 

 Pollen-eatiug insects 135 

 Polydrusus sericeus 112 

 Potato-beetle, Colorado 116 

 Potato-bug, Colorado 105; artificial 



remedies 100, 107, 108, 109; sup- 

 posed 183 

 Proctotrupidffi 33 

 Prosacantha varicornis 

 Psen, congregation of 47 

 Ptiloiihora plumigera 22 

 Pupa, certain insects emerge from by 



hydraulic pressure 15 

 Pyrarga Egeria, &c. 129, 161 



Rhinomaceridse 284 

 Ehopalocera, Continental, geographi- 

 cal distribution 75 

 Ehynchitidse 284, 385 

 Eoot-galls 2 

 Eose-beetle 44 

 Eose-galls 94, 113 



Saturnia Carpini — is it ever double- 

 brooded? 139, 162; do the larvae 

 hybernate ? 227, 289 



Satyrus Semele, tenacity of life in a 

 specimen 23 



Sawflies, life-histories 252, 267 



Scelionidae 9 



Scotosia certata 140 



Selandria annuUpes 267 



Smerinthi, hybridizing 21 



