CONTENTS. 



XXIX 



28 ; of A. iiidfttor oO ; of A. eurvator 

 var. axillaris 51 ; of A. circulans 

 52 ; of Cynips Kollari id. ; of A. 

 burgundus 75 ; of Spathejiaster 

 Giraudi id. ; of S. nprilinus 76 ; of 

 (?) Cynips aries 77; of (?) C. ex- 

 clusa 78 ; of (?) C. gemmea id. ; of 

 Biorhiza renum 116 ; of B. synaspis 

 117 ; of Dryophanta scutellaris 121 ; 

 of D. folii 123 ; of D. longiventris 

 146 ; of D. divisa 147 ; of D. agama 

 150; of D. disticba 171; of D. cor- 

 nifex 172 ; of Andricus urnffiformis 

 194 ; of A. eurvator 195 ; of A. tes- 

 taceipes 219 ; of A. petioli id. ; of 

 A. multiplicatus 220 ; of A. Cy- 

 donise 245; of A. nitidus 246; of 

 A. crispator 269 



Galls, oak 143 



Geometra papilionaria, Tariety 205 



Gnat, common 191 



Gonepteryx Ehamni, food-plants 70, 

 202 



Hadena rectilinea, larva at Winder- 

 mere 207 



Haggerston Entomological Society 264 



Haiias prasinana 262 



Harvest-bug, remedies for attacks of 

 239 



Hedya (Spilonota) ocellana 41 



Heliotbis armiger 261 



„ peltiger at Blackpool 183 



Heliozela sericiella, mines of 24 



Hemerobius in winter 48 



Hemeropbila abruptaria, larva 197 



Heniiteles areator 35 



Hermaphrodite Argynnis Adippe 203 



Horse-chestnut shoots, enemies to 

 239 



Humble-bees, exportation of to New 

 Zealand 15 



Hy hernia leucophearia 277 



Hydraecia petasitis 207 



Hymenoptera, aculeate, doings and 

 observations among during 1875, 

 173; relation of various groups 

 186; work on 213 



Hyria auroraria, larva 197 



Ichneumonidae 35 



Insect fauna of St. Helena 90 ; cabi- 

 nets, black spots on 93; anatomy 

 185 



Insects, list of the best captured at or 



near Whittlesford during the past 

 season 17; inhabiting oak-apples 

 29; of Kent and Surrey 71; wind- 

 pipes of 91 ; organs of the senses 

 in id. ; circulation of blood in id. ; 

 relaxing 137, 150, 152, 153, 155; 

 fungus on 215 ; South African, 

 mimicry in id. ; Coleopterous, sin- 

 gular forms id.; and plants, peculiar 

 relations 221 ; British, new part of 

 Entomological Society's Catalogue 

 264 

 Instinct of bees 130 



Journalist's Entomology 234 



Lampides bcetica 92, 132 



Larentia casiata near Bitry, Lanca- 

 shire 158 



Larva of Cidaria populata 13; of Li- 

 thosia aureola 47 ; of an CEstrus (?) 

 infesting man 71; of Ebulea cro- 

 cealis 88 ; of Kola albulalis 177 ; of 

 Strenia clathrata 17H ; of Macro- 

 glossa stellatarum 183; of Choero- 

 campa porcellus id.; of Hemero- 

 pbila abruptaria 197 ; of Hyria 

 auroraria id. ; of Bombyx Rubi 

 205 ; of Cidaria reticulata and 

 Hadena rectilinea at Windermere 

 207; twigs of horse chestnut at- 

 tacked by 216 ; of Aci'onycta Alni 

 near Derby 232; of Eurymene dola- 

 braria 254; of Danais Arcbippus 

 265; ofStauropus Fagi 268 



Larvae of Arctia rubiginosa, injury to 

 linen in bleach-fields by 42 ; va- 

 rieties of Vanessa lo, &c., probably 

 caused by starving 49, 87 ; of Arctia 

 fuliginosa 70 ; of Lepidoptera, pre- 

 serving 72, 81; preserving 78, 104, 

 139, 157 ; in reeds 92 ; and pupae 

 of Ephydra 118 ; of Chelonia villica 

 and Pericallia syringaria, treatment 

 during hybernation 206 ; burrowing 

 id.; Eupitbecia, in Ireland 260 



Latridius lardarius 34 



Lepidoptera, captures 18 ; at New- 

 castle-ou-'Tyue 19 ; preserving larvse 

 72, 81 ; collected at Great M.ilvern 

 in 1875, l'^6; of the Higher Alps 

 162; foreign 184; spring and 

 autumn broods 191 ; transmission 

 by post 211; varieties and rare 

 British 213; rare, in the Isle of 



