INOKX. 



MelaiUhia albicillata, 258, 292 

 Melitrea desfontainii and M. aurinia var. 



iberica in Central Ara^on, 42 

 Meteorological Conditions affecting Le- 



pidoptera, 208 



Neotropical Vespida;, on some, 151 



New American Bees, 125, 177 



New Australian Bees in the Collection 

 of the British Museum, 56 



New Genus and Five New Species of 

 Ichneumonidit; from Australia, a, 180 



New Genera and Species of Indian Ich- 

 neumonidfe. On some, 227, 249 



New Genus of Criptiua' (Ichneuraonidse) 

 from Sumatra, A, I'JO 



New Species of Guiana and Jamaican 

 Butterflies, 49 



New Species of Pseudagenia from Aus- 

 tralia, 170 



Neuroptera taken in France by Dr. T. A. 

 Chapman in 1905 and 190(5, 179 



Neuroptera and Trichoptera taken by 

 Dr. T. A. Chapman in Spain, 1906, 

 276 



Nocture at Sugar in Daylight, 235, 258 



Noctuse in Huntingdonshire, 1905, and 

 a sequel, 127 



Nomenclature of the Genera of the 

 Hemiptera, On the, 253 



Notes from Barnstaple, Some entomo- 

 logical, 259 ; from Chester, 66 ; from 

 Chichester, 289 ; from the Wye Valley, 

 213 



Notes on African Cotton Insects, 27; 

 on Hybrid Notodonta ziczac-drome- 

 darius, 122 ; on Irish Lepidoptera, 

 91 ; on Lepidoptera at Witherslack, 

 66; on Pyrameis cardui, 209; on 

 some Forms of Aplecta nebulosa, 

 75 ; on the Capture of Boletobia 

 fuliginaria. 208 ; on the Hymenopter- 

 ous Family Microgasteridas 99 ; on 

 the Occurrence of Pyrameis cardui in 

 the Early Summer of 1906. 296; on 

 Trichoptera Collected in Sicily by Dr. 

 T. A. Chapman, 105 



Nyssia lapponaria emerging in Sep- 

 tember, 258 



Dbitdary : — 



Cannon, F. G., 168 



Hutchinson, Mrs., 48 



Osten Sacken, Baron, 192 



Sabine, Ebenezer, 120 

 3n a few Tachinidfe and their hosts, 



270 

 3n Two Species of Hymenoptera from 



the Cape de Verde Islands, 83 

 3robena straminalis in Surrey, 118, 190 

 Drthetrum Cierulescens in Essex, 160 

 Drthoptera Collected in Southern Dal- 



matia and Montenegro in IDOO, On a 



few, 169 



Oviposition of .Eschna juncea and 

 Agrion mercuriale, 42 



Pachetra leucophrea near Box Hill, 210 



Panorpa germanica, 160 



Phalonia badiana, 11 



Phigalia pedaria in January, 66 



Pieris daplidice in Devon and Cornwall, 



290 

 Pionea decrepitalis, H. S., and Herminia 



tentacularia, L., var. modestalis, 



Heyd., in Northern Scandinavia, 



287 

 Plusia moneta in Cheshire, 291 

 Plusia ni and Laphygma exigua at 



Tenby, 212 

 Preoccupied Generic Names in the 



Homopterous Family Fulgoridoe, 8 

 Preventive of Gnat Bites, A New, 138 

 Prionus coriarius, 212 

 Polygonia c-album in Surrey, 234 

 Potamanthus luteus, 288 

 Pyrameis cardui and other Probable 



Immigrant Species, 230 

 Pyrameis cardui in 1906, 261 



Recent Literature : — 



Annals of the Natal Government 

 Museum, edited by E. Warren, 215 



A Preliminary List of Durham Dip- 

 tera, by Rev. W. G. Wingate, 107 



A Study of the Aquatic Coleoptera 

 and their Surroundings in the 

 Norfolk Broads District, by F. B. 

 Browne, 144 



A Text Book of Botany, by J. M. 

 Coulter, 214 



British Flowering Plants, by W. F. 

 Kirby, 214 



Diversities among New York Mos- 

 quitoes, by Dr. E. P. Felt, 215 



Entomology: with Special Reference 

 to its Biological and Economic 

 Aspects, by Dr. J. W. Folsom, 295 



Flies and Ticks as Agents in the Dis- 

 tribution of Disease, by F. B. 

 Theobald, 167 



Illustrations of British Blood-sucking 

 Flies, with notes by Ernest Edward 

 Austen, 215 



Insect Pests of the Fami and Garden, 

 by F. Martin-Duncan, 296 



L'Enseignement de la Zoologie Appli- 

 que il I'Agriculture, by F. V. Theo- 

 bald, 215 



Lepidoptera from the Edinburgh (or 

 Forth) District : Further Records, 

 by W. Evans, 144 



Manchester Microscopical Society, 

 Annual Report and Transactions, 

 1904, 144 



On the Life-histories of the Ox Warble 

 Flies, Hypoderma bovis and H. 

 lineata, by A. D. Imms, 215 



