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CONTENTS. 



Pcedisca bilunana, 104 ; oppressana, 119 ; 



ophthalmicana, 133 

 Polia chi, 302 ; sp. ?, 81 

 Polyommatus acis, 121 ; alciphron, 283 ; 



amphidamus, 215 ; dispar var. rutilus, 



283 ; hippothoe, 195, 215 ; icarus, 199 



(ovum), 199 ; thersamon, 283 ; vir- 



gaurea?, 77, 282 

 Porthesia auritlua, 230 ; chrysorrhcea, 



21, 230, 270, 300 ; similis, 299 

 Porthetria (Ucneria) dispar, 08, 230 

 Precis octavia-natalensis, 2(59 ; sesamus, 



269 

 Preoccupied names, 45 

 Prionoplus reticularis, 129 

 Procris geryon, 200 

 Prodenia littoralis, 45 

 Prosapis affinis, 187 ; modesta, 187 

 Protective resemblance, 241 

 Psen pallipes, 75 

 Pseudopontia paradoxa, 99 

 Pseudoterpna cytisaria, 8, 21, 295, 296 ; 



pruinata, 8, 244 

 Psiiura monacha, 230, 295, 296 

 Psyche ? sp. cases, 83 

 Platygerris depressus, 103 

 Pterophorus rhododactylus, 247 

 Pterostoma palpina, 231, 246, 247, 292 

 Pterostichus striola, 224 

 Ptilodontis palpina, 61, 255 

 Ptilophora plumigera, 231 

 Pulvinaria marmorata, sp. n., 130 

 Pygffira reclusa larvaa eating larvae of 



Dicranura vinula, 196 

 Pyralis glaucinalis, 206, 246 

 Pyrameis atalanta, 77 ; cardui, 77 ; carye 



var. muelleri, 69 

 Pyrausta ostrinalis, 207 : punicealis, 



108 ; purpuralis, 246 

 Pyrrhosoma minium, 33 



Eagnot Collection of Micro-Lepidoptera, 



69 

 Eapid metamorphosis of Drepana falca- 



taria, 220 

 Eecent Literature : — 



' The Lepidoptera of the British 

 Islands,' by C. G. Barrett, 24 



' Proceedings of the South London 

 Entomological and Natural History 

 Society,' 48, 124 



' Eevision of the Tachinidas of North 

 America ; a Family of Parasitic 

 Two-winged Insects,' by D. W. 

 Coquillett, 76 



' Proceedings of the Ninth Annual 

 Meeting of the Association of Eco- 

 nomic Entomologists,' 76 



' The Gipsy Moth in America,' by L. 

 O. Howard, 76 



'Report of Observations of Injurious 

 Insects and Farm Pests during the 

 year 1897,' by E. A. Ormerod, 124 



' Report of the Entomological Depart- 

 ment of the New Jersey Agricultural 

 College Experiment Station,' by 

 John B. Smith, 124 



' The Codlin Moth (Carpocapsa ponio- 

 nella),' by M. V. Slingerland, 124 



' Preliminary Notes on the Codlin 

 Moth,' by T. D. A. Cockerell, 124 



' The Peach iJorer ; experiments with 

 Hydraulic Cement,' by John B. 

 Smith, 124 



' Some Miscellaneous Results of the 

 Work of the Division of Entomo- 

 logy,' 124 



'Eecent Laws against Injurious In- 

 sects in North America,' 124 



' Eevision of the Orthopteran Group 

 Melanopli (Acridiidse), with special 

 reference to North American forms,' 

 by S. H. Scudder, 147 



' Gynandromorphous Macro -Lepido- 

 ptera of the Palasarctic Eegion,' 147 



' The Pterophorid;e of North America,' 

 by C. H. Fernald, 147 



'British Orthoptera,' by Malcolm 

 Burr, 148 



'Fauna Eegni Hungarian. III. Ar- 

 thropoda-Hemiptera,' by Dr. G. 

 Horvath, 224 



' Insects : Foes and Friends,' by W. 

 E. Kirby, 272 



' Insect Lives as told by Themselves,' 

 by E. Simpson, 272 



' Journal of the South-Eastern Agri- 

 cultural College, Wye, Kent,' 272 



' The San Jose Scale in 1896-1897,' 

 by L. O. Howard, 272 



' The Periodical Cicada,' by C. L. 

 Marlatt, 272 



' Bibliography of the more Important 

 Contributions to American Eco- 

 nomic Entomology,' by Nathan 

 Banks, 272 

 Eeports of Societies : — 



Entomological Society of London, 21, 

 47, 71, 98, 121, 144, 173, 269, 300 



South London Entomological and 

 Natural History, 22, 73, 99, 145, 

 174, 199, 247, 270, 302 



Birmingham Entomological, 23, 74, 

 100, 123, 147, 174, 199, 224, 248, 

 271, 304 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomolo- 

 gical, 75, 122, 146 



Entomological Club, 76 



City of London Entomological, 121 



Kendal Entomological, 200, 223, 248, 

 270 



Manchester Microscopical, 304 

 Retinia resinella, 74. 

 Rhacochlamia toxoneura, 174 

 Rhodaria sanguinalis, 108, 217 

 Rhodia fugax, 171 



