CONTENTS. 



XI 



North Devonshire — Heliothis armigera, 



44 

 Northumberland — Epione parallelaria, 



44 ; Heliothis armigera, 90 

 Notes on Lepidoptera (for 1897 read 



1898), 257 

 Notes on the Summer Season of 1898, 



277 

 Notodonta bicolor, 231 ; chaonia, 231, 



295 ; dictaea, 299 ; dictaeoides, 70, 243, 



299 ; dromedarius, 61, 294 ; trepida, 



295 

 Nottingham — Diptera, 119 

 Nudaria mundana, 229, 294 ; senex, 222, 



254, 255, 294 

 Numeria pulveraria, 21 

 Nyssia hispidaria, 71, 120, 143 



Obituary — 



John N. Young, 100 



John William Shipp, 100 



Joseph Albert Linter, 174 



Osbert Salvin, 175 



William Miles Maskell, 170 

 Ochria tlavago, 232 

 Ochropleura plecta, 233 

 Ocneria dispar, 68, 230 

 Odontia dentalis, 243 

 Odonata, Proposed Handbook, 137 261 

 Odonestis potatoria, 231 

 Odynerus lasvipes, 174 ; pictus, 224 

 (Ecophora lambdella, 46, 104 ; lunaris, 



257 ; minutella, 105 ; tinctella, 46 

 CEdematophorus lithodactylus, 210 

 (Enectra pilleriana, 104 

 (Eneis jutta, 193, 215 

 OEonistis quadra, 229 

 (Epophilus bonnairei, 103 

 Opadia funebrana, 134 

 Oporabia dilutata, 7 ; filigrammaria, 



70 

 Oporina croceago, 234 

 Orchesi micans, 271 

 Orgyia gonostigma, 230 ; fascilina, 



297 

 Orobena straminalis, 208 

 Orthoneura brevicornis, 199 ; elegans, 



199 

 Orthoptera not yet British, 125 

 Orthosia suspecta, 234 

 Orthotaenia antiquana. 117 ; brander- 



iana, 117 ; striana, 117 

 Osmia leucomelana, 74 

 Ova of Thecla w-album. 270 

 Oxfordshire — Colias edusa, 242 ; Noctua 



dahlii, 20 ; Triphsena orbona, 20 

 Oxyptilus parvidactylus, 210 



Pachnobia hyperborea, 270 

 Pachycnemia hippocastanaria, 296 

 Pancalia lewenhoekella, 104 

 Panolis piniperda, 97, 208, 233, 295 

 Papilio machaon, 78, 109, 141, 144, 195, 



214, 269, 300 ; mikado, 72 ; poda- 

 lirius, 1(18, 111, 141, 282 

 Paraponyx stratiolata, 208, 246 

 Pararge achine, 288 ; egeria, 141, 215, 296, 

 301, — var. egerides, 79 ; clymene. 288; 

 hiera, 195, 215, 288 ; mega-ra, 73, 77, 

 82 ; roxelana, 112, 288 

 Parasites on insect, 23, 248 

 Paratettix meridionalis, 127 ; subulatus, 



127 

 Parnassiusapollo, 120; mnemosyne, 282 

 Parnassius, pouches of, 304 

 Patula microps, 270 

 Pechypogon barbalis, 236 

 Pelophila borealis, 72 

 Pelurga comitata, 106, 256, 302 

 Pemphredon lugubris, 74 ; lethifer, 75 

 Penthina caprama, 93 ; gentiana, 173 ; 



ochroleucana, 93, li)4 ; sellana, 93 

 Pericallia syringaria, 222 

 Perinephele lancealis, 7L 

 Periplaneta australasias, 123, 304 

 Peroneacomparana, 46, 92 ; rufina, 104 ; 



schalleriana, 92 ; sponsana, 92 

 Phalera bucephala, 60, 231, 302 ; fusce- 



scens. 231 

 Phassus purpurascens, 290 

 Phibalapteryx lapidata, 85, 243 ; tersata, 



58, 85 ; vitalbata, 57, 86 ; vittata, 



86 

 Philonthus fuscus, 145 

 Plilogophora beatrix, 234 ; meticulosa. 



234, 293 

 Phorodesma bajularia, 123, 294, 296, 



302; smaragdaria, 247 

 Photo-micrographs, 100 

 Phoxopteryx biarcuana, 104 ; inorna- 



tana, 104 ; siculana, 104 

 Phtheochroa rugosana, 117 

 Phytometra viridaria, 71, 235 ; tenea, 



296 

 Pieris brassier, 43, 46, 77, 78, 81, 140, 



195, 298 ; daplidice, 77, 78, 81, 108, 



111; napi, 269, 282, 298; rapaa, 77, 



81, 120, 298,— in early January, 71 

 Pin-blacking, 97 

 Plague of white butterflies, 222 

 Platypteryx falcula, 57, 58 ; hamula, 61, 



300 

 Platyptilia bertrami. 208; isodactylus, 



20S ; tesseradactyla, 139, 209 

 Platysamia cecropia, 171 

 Ploiaria vagabunda, 302 

 Plusia bractea, 235 : chalcytes, 78, 79 ; 



chrysitis, 235, 247, 254 ; chryson, 235, 



277; daubei, 78; festucas, 70, 235, 



280, 299,— second brood, 300 ; interro- 



gationis, 200; moneta, 20, 197, 268, 



292 ; nadeja, 235 ; ni, 235 

 Plusiotes resplendens, 144 

 Podisus luridus, 270 

 Pcecilocampa populi, 70, 71 ; sub- 



purpurea, 231 



