CONTENTS. 



IX 



Eupithecia valerianata 231 

 Euryporus picipes 118 



Field Naturalists' Society 181 

 Flies, t\vo-winj:;eil, notes on the wing- 

 bones 30, 100, 12(), 1JL7, 190, 219 

 Food of Ai-ctia INIeuthastri 230 

 Food-plant of Erastria fuscula 185; 

 new(?) for Melitnea Artemis 203; 

 of Orgyia gonostigma 204, 220, 227 ; 

 of Eupithecia innotata 291 



Geometer larvre eating oak-gaHs 105 ; 

 correction 234 



Glow-worms, colonizing 183 



Goat-moth larva underground 125 



Gordins aqnaticus 212 



Gortyna tiavago and its house- 

 holding 121; at Horsham in Octo- 

 ber 139 



Gryon misellus G 



Haggerston Entomological Society 



230, 290 

 Halonota Grandasvana at Hai'tlepool 



90, 178 

 Haltica ferata 214= 

 Haplogastra 283 

 Heloridfe 33 

 Hepialus Velleda at Horsham, Sussex 



204= 

 Hive-bees, black 215 

 Honey-bees 292 

 Hornet, death through the sting of 



209,231 

 Hornets, do they ever build in the 



ground ? 257 

 Humble-bees wanted for New Zealand 



47 ; fertilizing gentians 113 

 Hybrid specimen of Clostera 47 

 Hylurgus piniperda, testaceous speci- 

 men 91 

 Hyraenoptera reposing 45 ; captures 



in 1873, 60 ; nest-bmlding 70 



Insect congeries 14, 165 ; develop- 

 ment, is heat the chief agent in ? 

 167 ; Dipterous, ash-leaves affected 

 by 215 



Insects, certain, emerge from the 

 pupa by hydraulic pressure 15; 

 taken at Glenarm43; oak-leaf 92 ; 

 photographs of, taken with camera 

 obscura 94 ; in limestone caves 95 ; 



organs of hearing in 113 ; injurious 

 to wheat 115; to coffee-trees 118; 

 Spitzbergen tVi. ; pollen-eating 135; 

 destructive to coffee plantations 

 144; Netherland 149, 271; names 

 of 185; peat 210 



Labeo vitripennis 20 



Larva of Zygsena Trifolii, description 

 90 ; Bombyx with aquatic 94 ; 

 Arctia, aquatic 117 ; goat-moth, 

 underground 125; of Dianthcecia 

 albimacula, description 130; of 

 Eupisteria heparata, description 

 175; of Notodonta Carmelita, de- 

 scription of varieties 170 ; Lepi- 

 dopterous, walnut eaten by 214; 

 Dipterous, Turkey carpet eaten by 

 215 



Larvse, Geometer, eating oak-galls 

 165, 234; required for figuring 

 168 ; of Dianthcecia albimacula 

 177; hairy, on the black currant 

 181; rearing in earthenware pots 

 208; of Saturnia Carinni, do they 

 hybernate? 227, 289 



Lathonia, LeucophcTa and Albipuncta, 

 in the matter of 10 



Lepidoptera, cause of shrivelling of 

 wings 13 ; forwarded to Edward 

 Newman by G . F. Mathew, Esq., R.N. 

 62 ; controlling sex in 69 ; certain, 

 mode of oviposition 285; contribu- 

 tion to the history 291 



Leucania albipuncta at Folkestone 

 228 



Leucophasia Sinapis ovipositing 175 



Ligdia adustata, life-history 229 



Lime-galls 45 



Limenitis Sibylla at Hendon 174 



Linnean Society of London, extract 

 from Proceedings 141 



Liparis auritiua and L. chrysorrhoea 

 22, 129 



Locusts devouring woollen materials 

 and leather 118; a railway train 

 impeded by 160 



Longicorn destructive to coffee planta- 

 tions at Natal 95 



Lycoena Argiolus ovipositing 292 



IMachaerium mnritimum 207, 215 

 Macrogaster Arundinis, descrijjtion of 

 the lan'a 21 



