CONTENTS. 



Apatura Iris 52 ; in Northampton 159 ; 

 at Brentwood 187 ; in Sussex 188 ; 

 singular habit id. 



Aplecta herbida 42 



„ occulta at Doncaster id. 



Argynnis, the genus, aberrations in 49 



Argynnis Adippe, var. (with figures) 49, 

 50 ; at Wicken 88 

 „ „ var. Cleodoxa 129 



„ Aglaia ?(with coloured figures) 

 49, 50 {read Adippe 142) 

 „ Euphrosyne 50 

 „ Lathouia at Dover 258 

 „ raphia?(with coloured figures) 

 50; var. Valezina 65 



Arran, Macro-lepidoptera of 250 



Aterica 159 



Athalia anuulata (?) larvae on Veronica 

 anagallis 268 



Atomaria linearis a mangold enemy 138 



Boarmia repandata 253 



Bombyx rubi, early occurrence 116 



Books reviewed: — 



' Exchange List of British Coleoptera' 



167 

 ' Matabele Land and the Victoria Falls,' 



by C. G. Gates 166 

 'Rhopalocera Malayana: a Descrip- 

 tion of the Butterflies of the 

 Malay Peninsula," by W. L. Dis- 

 tant, 118 

 ' Student's List of British Coleoptera,' 

 compUed by Francis P. Pascoe 142 

 ' Union Jack Naturalist,' 47 

 Breeding Acidalia ochrata 158; raTe 

 Lepidoptera id. ; successful, of Nola 

 ceutonalis 235 

 Brephos parthenias, eaiiy appearance 89 

 Butterflies, ichneumon parasites of 72; 

 emergence 260 



Callistus lunatus at Reigate 92 

 Caprona Pillaana 10 

 Captures in the New Forest 51 ; near 

 Eomsey 116 ; near Leafwood, Sussex 

 134 ; at Folkestone during .July 196 

 Catephia alchymista near Dover 162 

 Catocala nupta feeding' on plum 133 

 „ promissa 53 

 „ sponsa id. 

 Cedestis Gysselinella in England 68 

 Centeterus 14 

 Cerostoma asperella 43 

 Chalcididse, economy 93 

 Charaxes Candiope 8 

 „ Druceanus id. 

 „ Saturn us id. 

 Cheimatobia brumata 90 



„ myricaria, a Geometer new 



to Science 57 

 Chrysis ignita 164 



Chelonia caja, early pupation 130 ; note 



on 263 



Chelonia plantaginis 3 



Choerocampa elpeuor larva feeding on 



enchanter's nightshade 234 

 Chortobius Davus 3 

 Cidaria corylata, early appearance 90 

 „ immanata 4, 253, 284 

 „ russata 4, 284 

 „ ,, and Hypsipetes elutata, 



„ testata 4 [notes ou 284 



Cirreedia xerami)elina in Somerset 19 

 Cissophagus hederae 262 

 Coenonympha Davus — ocelli on the 



under side of secondaries 190 {read 



Chortobius PamphiUis 216) 

 Coleophora iuuljB, a species added to the 

 British Fauuii 204 

 Coleophora new to Britain 36 

 Coleoptera, British, natural localities 60, 



75, 107, 121, 149, 176, 199, 229, 246 ; 



at Shere 212, 265 



Colias Edusa 129; at Ely 159; in 



Sussex 258 



„ Helice. capture near Norwich 258 



Collecting near Coventry 91; one day's, 



in Abbots' Wood district 233 ; on 



Ben Tigh 269 

 Colpognathus 13 

 Consulting Entomologist, appointment 



of 141 

 Coremia quadrifasciaria 19 

 Crymodes exulis 70 

 Cryptidfe 180 

 Cryptus 277 

 Cybister Roeselii 203 

 Cymothoe 159 



Danaine butterflies not subject to attacks 

 of mites 160 



Diirwin, Mr., the late, funeral 114 



Dasycampa ruhiginea, &c. 90 



Debis Indosa 6 



Destruction, artificial, of insects 168 



Devon, North, further notes on 153 



DianthcEcia conspersa 191 



Dicoelotus 13 



Dicrorampha distinctana, a species added 

 to the British Fauna 110 



Diptera, additions to, notes on 24 ; and 

 Hymenoptera, our plant-mining and 

 gall-making in 1882, observali(;ns 

 upon 217 



Diseases of Lepidopterous larvae 73 



Dung, dead birds, and animals, Cole- 

 optera in 246 



Ectopius 84 



Electric light, Lepidoptera attracted by 21 



Emergence of butterflies 260 



Emmelesia albulata 3 



,, blandiata in Surrey 235, 2Ul 



„ taeniata, life-history 285 



Ennomos autnmnaria at Folkestone 17 



Entomological evening at the Royal 

 Aquarium 69 



