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or otherwise 244; observed in 

 Surrey 254 ; near Portsmonth id. ; 

 in the Fens 255 ; in Wales id. ; in 

 Aberdeen and Kincardineshire '256 ; 

 in Scotland id. ; of Hackney 

 Marshes 271 

 Lepidnptcrous larvffi, Pulex feeding on 



70 ; diseases of 73 

 Life-history of Emmelesia ttuniata 28 J 

 Limenitis and its allies 157 

 Linineria Kriechbaiuneri 215 

 Lina longicollis. description of the hnva 



46 

 Lithosia pygniivola. early appearance 191 

 Lycsena Adonis, females I2i) ; and L. 

 Corydon, on the females 100 

 „ Alexis, hermaphrodite 89 

 ,, Argioliis l^iO 



BoDtica near Bournemouth 2(j(i 

 '„ Corydon, females 129 ; in Kent 

 „ Icarus 'i [25'' 



Macro-Lepidoptera of the Island of 



Arran 250 

 Mecinus collaris 238 

 Melanippe Huctuata 253 



,. raontanata 4 



Melanthia albicillata var. suflusa 101 

 Melitiea Artemis in North Devon 209 

 Microleptes H4 

 MimtEseoptilus — pterodactyhis, fuscus, 



fuscodiictylns (with, figures) 148 

 Mites, Danaine butterflies not subject to 



attacks of ICO 

 Moth, fixity of tenure 01 

 Moths attracted by falling water 90 

 Mould, prevention 204 



Naphthaline 165, 240, 203 ; versus cam- 

 phor 240 



Natural-History Society, new 47 



Neniatomicrus 14 



Neptis 158 



Neptis Goochii 6 , i- + 



Neuroptera, tlie Liunean order 2o ; of 

 Madeira and the Canary Islands 48 



Neuropterists, paucity of 117 



Noctua Dahlii 4 

 „ festiva id. 

 „ ruhi id. 



Nocture, scarcity of in Somersetsluic l.t 



Nola centonalis, abnormal appearance 

 41 ; successful breeding 235 



Note on parasitic Diptera 140; on 

 Chelonia caja 283 



Notes, entomological, from Dover lo : 

 from Grange and Witlurslack 12.j ; 

 on insects at sugar 134 ; on Lepi- 

 doptera 135 ; on the season 137, 102 : 

 185. 204, 200, 207, 257 ; on breeding 

 Acidalia ocbrata 158 ; spring 192 : 

 a few on the larval state of Sitones 

 lineatus (with figures) 193; on 

 the time of appearance of some 



rare water-beetles 211 ; on the Ufa- 

 history of Phffidon tumidulum 213 ; 

 from the Isle of Man 237 ; on 

 Lepidoptera in Wales 255 ; from 

 Folkestone 257 ; on Hypsipetes 

 elutata and Cidaria russata 284 ; 

 further, on North Devon 153 



Notices of new books, see Books reviewed 



Notodonta dictsea, elfect of heat upon 65 

 „ trepida 132 



Nymphaliilii! 157 



NymphaliniB 157 



Nyssia hispidaria 67, 89 



„ zouaria, early occurrence 116 



Obituary : — 



Darwin, Charles Fiobert 97 



Hev, Archdeacon William 287 



Jobson, J. W. 71 



Labrey. Beebee Bowman 141 



Moss, Henrv 119 



Sinclair, Robert W. 71 

 Odynerns pietus 104 

 CEdematopliorus lithodactylus (with 



fi-ures) 103 

 Otiorhinus 82 



Orgyia pudibunda double-brooded 17 

 Oronotus 83 

 Oxyptilus Iffitus 35 



Pachetra leucophaea at Box HiU 162 

 Paniscus testaceus 163 

 Papilio Pylades 8 



Parasites, ichneumon, of buttertlies 72 ; 

 of spiders, external (with figures) 

 169, 210 

 Parasitic Diptera, note on 140 

 Parthenogenesis, reputed, of Anarta 



myrtilli 261 

 Pea-weevil, a few notes on the larval 



state (with figures) 193 

 Peronea bastiana 42 

 Pezomachi in I evon 45 

 Pezomachus aualis id. 



„ xylochophilus 45, 46 



Phffidon, the genus 23 

 Phsedon tumidulum, notes on the life- 

 history 213 

 Phaeogenes 78 

 Phihalaptervx polygrammata near Rom- 



sey 101 

 Phygadeuon 223 

 Pieris brassicse 3 



„ Saba 

 Plagiodera armoraciai 22, 46 

 Platynietopius undatus 282 

 Platyptilia dichrodactylus (with figures) 

 140 : trigonodactylus (with figures) 

 31 ; Zetterstetltii (with figures) 33 

 Plectroscelis aridula 92 

 Plusia bractea, life-history 20 ; in Co. 



Clare 235 

 Phigalia pilosaria 41 ; female, note on 116 

 Polyommatus Phlseas, variety 130 



