VI 



CONTENTS. 



Entomological literature, current, notes 



from 48, 72, 96, 120, 144, 168 

 Entomologist, Consulting, appointment 



of 141 

 Entomology, economic 48, 72, 144, 168 ; 



practical 144; newspaper 168; in 



New Zealand 144; of Australia 287 

 Epunda lutulenta var. Lunebergensis 4 

 Eronia Argyia 6 



„ Buquetii irf. 

 Eulepia grnmmica 40 

 Euperia fnlvago at Don caster 42 

 Enphtedra 158 

 Eupitheeia extensaria, re-occurrence 67 



., helveticaria 41 



„ ultimaria 18 



,, venosata 3 



Eupitlipciffi, larvpe, scai-eity 18 

 Eupcecilia flaviciliana 210 

 Euryphene 158 



Fens and marshes 176 

 fossil entomology 168 

 Fungus growing on dead larva 01 



Galleria cerella, description of the larva 

 117 



Gall-making Trypetidfe 188 



Galls of Gymnetron villosulura on Vero- 

 nica anagallis 268 



Gardens and roads, Coleoptera in 107 



Geometer new to Science 57 



Gnathoxys 85 



Gymnetron villosulum, galls of, and 

 larvffi of Athalia annulata(?) on 

 Veronica anngallis 268 



Hamanumida Daedalus 158 



Harpalus oblongiusculus, capture of in i 

 Devonshire 238 



Hemiptera-Homoptera, genus and spe- 

 cies new to the British Fauna 282 



Hepialus humuli 3 



Hermaphrodite hybrids 17 : Lyciena 

 Alexis 89 



Herpestomus 12 



Hesperia Actseon 16 



„ Panisous and other Lepi- 

 doptera near Lincoln 37; 

 at Barnwell Wold 159 



Heterischntis 84 



Hoplisus bicinctus '287 



Houses, Coleoptera in 75 



Human subject, dipterous larvae in 164 



Hybrids, hermaphiodite 17 



Hydroporus oblongus 208 

 „ latus id. 



Hymenoptera in Norfolk, 238 



„ and Diptera, our plant- 



mining and gall-making in 1882, 

 observations upon 217 



Hypsipetes elutata 3, 253 ; and Cidaria 

 russata, notes on 284 



Hyria auroraria bred 41 



Ichneumon erythraeus 92, 139 

 Ichneumon parasites of butterflies 72 ; 



of Chelonia planta^iinis 168 

 Ichneumonidae, introductory papers on 



11, 78, 180, 222, 275 ; of Devonshire 



72 

 Insect anatomy 120 

 Insects, colonization ] 20 ; at sugar, 



notes on 134; injurious to forest 



and sliaile trees 144 ; exotic id. ; 



scarcity 209 

 Ischnus 83 



Lachnoptera Ayresii 8 



Laemophloeus ferrugineus. description of 



the larva 214 

 Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological 



Society 71 

 Larentia didyniata 3 



„ pectinitaria 253 

 Larva of Pterophorus pterodactylus, 

 description 44; of Lina longicollis, 

 description 46 ; of Pterophorus mo- 

 nodactylus, description 90 ; dead, 

 fungus growing on 91 ; of Galleria 

 cerella, description 117 ; of Scoparia 

 muralis, description 133 ; of Thecla 

 W-albuni 157 ; of Lwmophloeus fer- 

 rugineus, description 214; of Ch(T>- 

 rocampa elpenor feeding on en- 

 chanter's nightshade 234 

 Larvae of Eupitheciae, scarcity of 18 ; 

 Lepidopterous. Pulex feeding on 70 ; 

 Lepidopterous, diseases of 78 ; of 

 Smerinthus ocellatus 89 ; ofStauro- 

 pus Fagi feeding on apple id. ; silk- 

 worm, effects of warmth and sur- 

 rounding atmospheric conditions 

 on 127 ; dipterous, in the human 

 subject 164; of Athalia annulata (?) 

 on Veronica anagallis 263 

 Leioptilus Lienigianus (with figures) 



105 

 „ microdactylus (with figures) 



102 

 „ tephradactylus (with figures) 



106 

 Lepidoptera of the Orkney Islands, notes 

 on 1 ; of Natal, notes on 5, 135 ; in 

 the Isle of Purbeck 15; at South- 

 well 19 ; attracted by electric light 

 21,160; near Lincoln 37; at ivy 

 bloom 42 ; at ivy 48 ; early 67 • 

 near Marlborough 68 ; at ivy in 

 Ireland 69; exotic 96; British 111; 

 eO'ect of temperature on 115 ; near 

 York 136 ; near Northampton id. ; 

 of the Salt-marshes 187 ; intro- 

 ductory papers on 157; rare, 

 near Portsmouth 190 ; scarcity of 

 in the month of June 192; total 

 failure in id. ; great scarcity 209 ; 

 rarity 235; bad season for 236; 

 captures id, ; causes of abundance 



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