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Mellinia ocellaiis, etc., in Cambridge- 

 shire, 43, 63, 86 



Migration of Pyrameis atalanta, 284 



Moths captured by light-trap at Ring- 

 wood, 125 



Multiple cocoons, 246 



Mutillidse from California, New, 249 



Nascia cilialis, 20, 42 



New Species, belonging to Lasciocam- 

 pidse, from Japan, A, 140 



New Species of Heterocera from For- 

 mosa, 12 



Noctuidas from Formosa, New Species 

 of, 143, 159, 191, 235 



Nomia in the Philippine Islands, The 

 Bee Genus, 177 



Notes from the Haslemere district for 

 1914, 22 ; on the Lime tree Aphis new 

 to Britain, 73, 116 ; on the larval and 

 papal stages m some of the SesiidoB, 9 



Notodonta dodonea feeding on Beech, 

 245 



Obituary : 



Colonel Neville Manders, 223 

 Jean Henri Fabre, 271 

 Thomas Prichard Newman, 296 

 William Hewlett, 200 

 William Warren, 24 



odonata, etc., taken by Dr. Chapman 

 in July and in May, 1914, 49 



Odonata from the Environs of Constan- 

 tinople, Notes on, 129 



Odonata in 1914, British, 134 



On the Hybrids of the Genus Oporabia, 

 with notes on its Microgenes, 1 



Pachypappa reaumuri, Kaltenbach, 

 Aphis new to Britain, 73, 116 



PapiUo machaon, A suggestion, 219 



Papilionides, Some notes on the, 225, 

 253 27o 



Parasitic (?) Ephydrid Fly, A, 191 



Parasitic Hymenoptera, Notes on two 

 South American, 231 



Phalera bucephala at rest, 43 



Pieris brassica) larvaa in January, 62 ; 

 daplidice in Bucks, 266 ; manni, 21 



Plusia moneta. Notes on the early stages 

 of, 286 



Polygonia c-album in Susses, 246 



Pontia daplidice, 21 



Pre-hatching influence on strength of 

 larvaB, 113 



Pyrameis atalanta ab., 124, 284 ; copu- 

 lating in October, 171 ; hybernating 

 pupal stage, 172 ; in April, 125 ; in 

 March, 150; in 1915, 284; in the 

 Chilterns, 266; small size of, 124, 150 



Rearing of Larva?, The, 112, 147, 104, 



Recent IjItehatiire : 



A Prehminary Account of the Lepi- 

 dopterous Fauna of Guelt-es-Stel, 

 Central Algeria, by Walter Roth- 

 schild, Ph.D., F.R.S., 151 



The Genitalia of the Group Geome- 

 trida3 of the Lepidoptera of the 

 British Islands, by F. N. Pierce, 

 F.E.S.,222 



Some South Indian Insects and other 

 Animals of Importance considered 

 especially from an Kconomic Point 

 of view, by T. Bainbrigge Fletcher, 

 R.N., F.E S., etc., 270 



Insects and Man, by C. A. Ealand, 

 M.A., 270 

 Renfrewshire, The Macro-Lepidopteia 



of, 289 

 Resting habit of Hipparchia semele. 



The, 218, 242, 264 

 Rhynchota from British India, Some 



interesting, 8 



St.1^Annes-on-the-Sea, An Entomolo- 



logical trip to, 64 ": 

 Second brood of Zizera minima, 222, 



245 

 Semiothisa liturata (ab. nigrofulvata) 



in Westmorland, 170 

 Sesiidffi, Notes on the larval and pupal 



stages in some of the, 9 

 Silverdale as a collecting ground, 127 

 Sirex gigas at Chichester, 240 ; in 



Gloucestershire, 265 

 Societies : 



Derbyshire Entomological, 72 



Entomological oftLondon, 45, 68, 91, 



126, 170, 247, 290 



Manchester Entomological, 70, 94, 



127, 175, 295 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomolo- 



logical, 70, 94, 126, 175, 292 

 London Natural History, 48, 71, 95, 



128, 175, 200, 293 



South London Entomological, 46, 69, 

 93, 126, 173, 199, 248, 268, 291 



Some New Melanic Eupithecia aberra- 

 tions, 6 



Some remarks on Thecla sesculi, Hb., 

 chiefly in the Southof France, 201, 

 239, 240 



Sphinx convolvuli at Brighton, 246 ; in 

 Hants, 246, 290 ; in Isle of Wight, 

 222 ; in Lancashire, 246 ; in Lincoln- 

 shire, 222 ; in Scotland, 246 



Steganoptycha =: abiegana, Dup., 24 ; 

 pygmfena, Hb., 24 



Symmoca^quadripuncta, Haw., 220 



Thecla aBsculi, Hb., A Swiss insect? Is, 



251 

 Thecla aesculi in the South of France : 



Errata, 268 



