vill 
Proceedings of the South London En- 
tomological and Natural History 
Society, 1908-9, 191 
A Survey and Record of Woolwich and 
West Kent, edited by C. H. Grin- 
ling, T. A. Ingram, B. C. Polking- 
ton, and others, 192 
Plant Galls of Great Britain: a Na- 
ture Study Handbook, by E. T. 
Connold, 239 
The Sealy-Winged, by R. B. Hender- 
son, 240 
Transactions of the Carlisle Natural 
History Society, 240 
Illustrated Guide to the ‘I'rees and 
Flowers of England and Wales, by 
H. G. Jameson, 240 
Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phale- 
ne in the British Museum, vol. 
viii., by Sir G. F. Hampson, 263 
Appendages of the Second Abdominal 
Segment of Male Dragonflies, by 
Oliver 8. Thompson, 264 
Les Raphidides (Ins. Névr.) du Musée 
de Paris, by Longinos Navas, 264 
Neurépteros y Ortopteros nuevos de 
Aragon, by Longinos Navas, 264 
Monografia de la Familia de los Dila- 
ridos, by Longinos Nayas, 264 
Noctuelles et Géométres d’Kurope: 
Iconographie Compléte de toutes 
les Hspéces Européennes, by J. 
Coulot. Part I. Noctuelles, 326 
Butterflies and Moths of the United 
Kingdom, by W. Egmont Kirby, 
327 
On Certain Seed-infesting Chalcis- 
flies, by Cyrus R. Crosby, 328 
United States Department of Agri- 
culture Bulletins, 328 
Rhopalocera of Java, 184 
Saturnia pavonia ab., 159 
Scarcity of Vanessids, 322 
Scoliide from Borneo, New Species, 
174 
Selidosema ericetaria in Scotland, 235 
Short Duration of Egg-state of A. ul- 
mata, 184 
Sirex noctilio and S. gigas at Chi- 
chester, 322 
Six Weeks amongst Hungarian Butter- 
flies, 246, 272, 302 
Socreries :— 
City of London Entomological, 21, 
45, 75, 128, 165, 190 
Entomological Club, 65,120, 185, 234 
Entomological Society of London, 19, 
42, 71, 126, 161, 186, 286, 324 
Lancashire and Cheshire Entomolo- 
gical, 21, 73, 128, 166, 190 
Manchester Entomological, 76, 156 
South London Entomological, 21, 43, 
72, 127, 164, 189, 215, 261, 288, 
325 
INDEX. 
Some August Butterflies of Cantal and 
Lozére, 265, 297 
Some European Fossil Bees, 313 
Some Points in the Life-history of An- 
thomyia spreta, Meig., 241 
Spanish chestnut as a Food-plant of 
Thecla quercus, 233 
Sphinx conyolvuli in Wiltshire, 41 
Spilosoma lubricipeda var. zatima in 
Warwickshire, 260 
Stauropus fagi, 321 
Stenocephalus agilis and Corixa affinis 
(atomaria) in Lancashire, 39 
Sugaring a failure, 235, 259, 283 
Teniocampa gothica in June and Octo- 
ber, 40 
The ab. porrittii of Cidaria suffumata, 64 
The Influence of Temperature on the 
hatching of lepidopterous eggs, 259 
The ‘‘ Large Copper”’ Butterfly (Chryso- 
phanus dispar), 183; its habits, and 
one of its present haunts, 219 
Theronia atalante, Poda, as British, 65 
Three New Anthophorid Bees from 
Texas, 65 
Thyphlocyba debilis, Dougl. in Lanea- 
shire, 39 
Tortrices near Liverpool in 1907-8, 139 
Vanessa antiopa in Kent, 260 
Vanessa io and Gonepteryx rhamni, 323 
Variation in Vanessa urtice, L.: Sea- 
sonal (Climatical) and Local Varia- 
tion in Y. urtice and in V. io, by 
which the two species show a tendency 
to meet in Facies, 309. 
VARIETIES :— 
Abraxas grossulariata, 44, 75, 233, 
260, 283; varleyata, 20, 43 
Acidalia degeneraria, 280, 318 
Aglais (Vanessa) urtice, 43 
Agriades bellargus, 324 ; corydon, 164 
Anthrocera trifolii, 21 
Apamea oculea, 75 
Apatura iris, 101 
Arctia caia, 101, 123, 166, 318, 319; 
villica, 166, 319, 320 
Argynnis aglaia, 101,122, 319; euphro- 
syne, 101, 122; latona, 122; paphia, 
101, 122, 124; selene, 75, 122 
Asphalia ridens, 319 
Bithys quercus, 190 
Boarmia gemmaria, 43 
Callimorpha dominula, 166 
Celastrina argiolus, 127 
Chrysophanus phleas, 43, 123, 319 
Cleora glabraria, 21 
Coenonympha pamphilus, 75, 216 
Cyaniris argiolus, 127, 319 
Diantheecia conspersa, 216 
Dicranura vinula, 109, 319 
Dilina tiliw, 123 
Ennomos autumnaria, 72 
Epinephele ianira, 101, 122; tithonus, 
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