Vil INDEX. 
Dianthecia carpophaga in Suffolk, 259, 
287; irregularis, on rearing, 285 
Dicranura vinula two years in pupal 
stage, 235 
Dragonflies bred in 1916, 288 
Dragonfly as food for diptera, 11 
Dryadula pactolia, Meyr. in Gloucester, 
21 
Dwarf butterflies, 117, 141 
Early appearance of Anisopteryx #scu- 
laria, 67; of Hybernia marginaria, 
113 
Early emergence of Bomolocha fontis, 
190 
Ectopsocus briggsi (McLachlan) Psocop- 
tera, 62 
Efficiency of Spraying, 254 
Entomological Jottings from the Front, 
236, 286 
Entomological Society of France, Bul- 
letin 1916, 87 
Erebia blandina and Larentia flavi- 
cinctata at Grassington, 258 
Errata, 42, 91, 216 
Eudamus retracta, Curious habit of, 
38, 232 
Eupecilia flaviciliana in Surrey, 20 
Euvanessa antiopa at Chichester, 67; 
in Scotland, 168 
Evergestis straminalis in Tilgate Forest, 
89 
Formaldehyde, Further Note on, 112 
French Entomologists at the Front, 209 
‘Gall Midges of the State of New York, 
259 
‘Garden Notes, 32, 246 
Geometride from Formosa, New Species 
of, 34 
‘Geotrupes pyrenrus in the New Forest, 
140 
Geotrupes stercorarius, 67 
‘GYNANDROMORPHS : 
Agriades coridon, 44, 92, 120 
Archioattacus edwardsi, 118 
Lymantria dispar, 43 
Myrmica scabrinodis, 42 
Saturnia pavonia, 238 
‘« Hesperia alveus,” The Norfolk, 66, 88 
Hesperia alveus (recte H. armoricanus, 
Oberth.), with some collateral matter, 
On the Norfolk, 217 
Hesperiide and Bird-droppings, 232 
Hybernia leucophearia, 67; marginaria 
in February, 91 
Hybrids in the Bistoning, 76 
Intermittent scarcity of some species of 
the Genus Melita in France, 12 
Irregular emergence of Pieris brassice, 
164 
Late Appearance of Dryas (Argynnis) 
paphia, 235, 287; of Pararge megera, 
287 
Larve of Cerostoma in the New Forest, 
June 1916, 234 
Larval Stage of Ancylis siculana, The, 
63; of Hepialus humuli, 188 
Leaf-cutting Bee from Brazil, A New, 
200 
Lepidoptera at the Front, 212 
Lepidoptera collected in a Trip round 
the World, 125, 152 
Lepidoptera from the Argentine and 
from Canada, 106 
Lepidoptera from the Philippines, Three 
New Species, 132 
Lepidoptera of La Sainte Baume Var, 
South France, More Notes on the, 8 
Lepidopterist’s Incidental Coleoptera, 
A, 233 
Life-history and Variation of Euchloé 
cardamines, 259 
Local Tortrices, etc., at Limpsfield 
Chart, 89 
LocatitiEs : 
Argentine, 106; Australia, 102, 139; 
Barbados, 38; Brazil, 200; Cam- 
bridgeshire, 1, 19, 37, 63, 65, 260; 
Canada, 107; Colorado, 100, 135; 
Cornwall, 287; Cumberland, 20; 
Derbyshire, 41, 273 ; Dorsetshire, 23, 
140, 212; Essex, 22, 190, 211; For- 
mosa, 34, 80, 97, 178, 201, 266; 
France, 8, 12, 64, 73, 87, 103, 130, 
149, 175, 187, 195, 208, 209, 215; 
Gloucestershire, 21; Guiana (French), 
241; Hampshire, 190, 191; Hong 
Kong, 138; lreland, 285 ; Japan, 133, 
136; Java, 199, 256; Kent, 23, 259, 
287; Lincolnshire, 39; Norfolk, 40, 
66, 88 ; Northumberland, 41; Notting- 
hamshire 264; Philippines, 132, 203 ; 
Salonica, 248, 286; San Francisco, 
136; Scotland, 20, 22, 113, 188; 
Shropshire, 211; Somerset, 49; Suf- 
folk, 259, 285; Surrey, 20, 40, 89, 90; 
Sussex, 89, 144, 192; Wales, 20; 
West Indies, 198; Yorkshire, 21, 258 
Long Period of Emergence of Apocheima 
hispidaria, 43 
Lycena artaxerxes and Zygena fili- 
pendule, etc., in Kincardineshire, 22 
Lycnids in Northern Irance, 213 
Lymantria monacha, ab., 190 
Means of expansion of Wings of Lepi- 
doptera, 38 
Melanargia galatea, 209 
Melitwa in France, The Intermittent 
Scarcity of, 12 
Microphysa elegantula in Suffolk, 67 
Mites in Setting Boards, 66 
Monograph of the Bombycine Moths of 
N. America, 115 
