INDEX. 
Naturalist at the Front, The, 64 
Neuroptera and Odonata from Salonica, 
248, 286 
New and little known Bees, 156 
New Species of Drepanide and Noc- 
tuide from Formosa, 80 
New Species of Lepidoptera from For- 
mosa, 97, 178, 201, 266 
New Species of Notodontide from 
Japan, 133 
New Species of Ponerine Ant captured 
by an Asilus, 30 
Nomiades semiargus ; 
gence, 139 
Notes from Dorset, A few, 140; from 
East Dorset, 212; from South Essex, 
22 
Notes on Aphididae found in Ants’ Nests, 
49; on Braconider, 83, 109, 125; on 
the Diptera of Derbyshire, 273; on 
Lepidoptera taken at Tonbridge, 284 ; 
on new and little known British 
Aphides, 145; on Psocoptera, 134; on 
some Spring and Autumn Butterflies 
of Cannes, 73, 103, 130, 149, 175, 195 
a third emer- 
OBITUARY : 
Baxter, T., 120 
Briggs, Charles Adolphus, 
Enock, Frederick, 192, 215 
Hill, John, 96 
Meade-Waldo, Geoffrey, 95 
Meldola, Raphael, 23 
Piffard, Bernard, 143 
Trimen, Roland, 240 
Waterhouse, Edward A., 71 
Omphaline Eulophid# from N. America, 
A new Genus of, 249 
Ophioneurine Tricho-grammatide from 
Java, A new Genus, 199 
Orgyia antiqua feeding on Heather, 20 
Orgyia antiqua larve eating Heath and 
Sedge or Rush, 41 
Oviposition of Callophrys (Thecla) rubi, 
255; of Cerura furcula, 189 
Paleonyssia: A new Bistonine Genus, 
227 
Papilio machaon ab. flammata, Blachier, 
256 
Phalonia flaviciliana, 40 
Plague of Caterpillars, A, 164, 191, 210 
Plusia moneta in Birmingham District, 
258; in Norfolk, 40 
Polygonia c-album in Kent, 287 
Polyploca (Cymatophora) ridens in the 
New Forest, Larve of. 190 
Pygaera anachoreta in Kent, 67 
Pyrameis atalanta in January, 67 
Recent LITERATURE : 
A List of the Butterflies of Egypt, 
with some Notes on those of Sinai, 
239 
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Recent LireraturE—continued : 
Annals of Tropical Medicine and 
Parasitology, 94 
Bulletin de la Société lépidoptéro- 
logique de Genéyve, 263 
Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Pha- 
_ lene in the British Museum, 47 
Ktudes de Lépidoptérologie Comparée, 
262 
Fifteenth Report. of the State Ento- 
mologist of Minnesota, 142 
Indian Forest Insects of Economic 
Importance—Coleoptera, 143 
In the Hands of the Senousi, 238 
Monograph of the Bombycine Moths. 
of North America, 69 
Notes on Neotropical Dragonflies or 
Odonata, 94 
Notes on some United States Grass- 
hoppers of the Family Acridide, 90: 
Proceedings of the South London 
Entomological and Natural History 
Society, 48, 263 
The Entomological Magazine (Japan), 
94 
The Invertebrate Fauna of Notting- 
hamshire, 264 
The Practical Principles of Plain 
Photo-micrography, 168 
Transactions of the London Natural 
History Society for the year 1914, 
48 
Yorkshire’s Contribution to Science, 
288 
Retarded Hmergence of Yponomeuta 
cognatellus, 234 
Rhyacionia posticana, Notes on, 113 
Rhopalocera of West Java, Some, 256 
Saturnia pavonia (carpini), ab., 21; pyri, 
164 
Scelionide from the West Indies, A new 
Genus of, 198 
Sirex gigas in Dorset, 23 
SOCIETIES : 
Derbyshire Entomological, 142 
Entomological of London, 46, 68, 91, 
115, 165, 260 
Lancashire and Cheshire Entomolo- 
logical, 45, 117, 167 
Manchester Entomological, 46, 48 
London Natural History, 119, 262 
South London Entomological, 42, 92, 
116, 141, 166, 214, 237, 261 
Species of Lycenid new to the Pala- 
arctic Lepidopterous Fauna, Note on 
a, 169 
Sphinx convolvuli at Canterbury in 
1915, 23; in Lincolnshire, 29; in 
Sussex, 192, 212 
Spiders’ sagacity, 192 
Stephanide, Leach, a puzzle in the 
nomenclature of the Hymenopterous 
family, 174 
