VI 



INDEX. 



Dianthcecia cucubali in July, 213, 234 ; 



luteago var. barrettii inN. Wales, 254 

 Dieunomia, the species of the bee genus, 



265 

 Dimorphism in Pieris napi, 137 

 Diptera of Scotland. 165 

 Do insects feel pain ? 132 

 Dragonmes in 1898, (i3 ; observations 



on, 43 ; in the Chester district, 309 



Earwig, the common, 253 

 Easter (1899) in the New Forest, 133 

 Ectobia livida and other Orthoptera, 139 

 Eggs and young larvae of British Butter- 

 flies, coloured drawings of, 137 

 Electric lamps, round the Chester, 242 

 Emydia cribrum, a reminiscence, 172 ; 

 in the New Forest, 209, 234 ; notes on, 

 101, 150 

 Entomological Club, the, 160, 224 

 Entomological books, some new, 226 

 Entomological magazines, objects of, 130 

 Entomology of the Isles of Skye and 

 Lewes, 132 ; in Japan, 209 ; of North- 

 amptonshire, a contribution to the, 

 222, 251 

 Ephestia kiihniella, 73 

 Erebia asthiops in the Isle of Skye, 236 

 Eromene ocellea in Hants, 258 

 Euchloe, notes on the genus, 1 ; griin- 



eri at Cannes, 145 

 Eucosmia undulata and Dipterygia 

 scabriuscula (pinastri) in London, 237 

 Evolution of lepidopterous antennas, 

 some points in the, 99 



Forficula lesnei at Colchester, 20 

 Formalin solution, 132, 188 



Generic names, 15 



Genital armature of the Lepidoptera, 45 

 Goliath beetles, 136 

 Gonopteryx rhanini in January, 39 

 Gynandromorphous specimen of Papilio 

 gyas, 148 



Halticid beetle from Sumatra, 98 



Hemiptera-Heteroptera, 43 



Hesperia paniscus at Swanage : a cor- 

 rection, 309 



Hiibner's Tentamen, 131, 204 ; Verzeich- 

 niss, 60, 204, 208 ; works, dates of, 183 



Humming sound of Macroglossa stella- 

 tarum, 306 



Hyale or Edusa, 146 



Hymenoptera, notes on the nomencla- 

 ture of some, 14 



Hypolycama, the type of the genus, 221 



Ichneumons wanted, 93 

 Indo-Australian Papilios, notes on, and 



descriptions of new species, 147 

 Information and material wanted, 70 

 Insects during the past season, 22 ; and 



fungi, 164 ; and their environment' 

 137 

 Instinct in chrysalis of Pararge masra, 

 305 



Larva devouring dead moth, 94 



Larva of Cucullia chamomillae, 93 ; of 

 Lycrena arion, 92 ; of Phorodesma 

 smaragdaria, 92 ; of Pieris brassica? 

 in November, 20 ; at Chiswick, 258 



Larvae of certain British moths, 122 



Ligdia adustata, note on, 308 



Lepidoptera attracted by electric light 

 at Shepherd's Bush, 259 ; captured at 

 light in 1898, 95 ; from China, 31, 

 275 ; in the Halifax district, 74 ; of 

 the London district, 164, 258 ; Medi- 

 terranean, 8 ; in Moray, 279 ; at 

 Swanage, 309 



Lepidoptera-Heterocera from China, 

 Japan, and Corea, 42 



Lepidoptera Phalsense of the whole world, 

 25 



Lepidopterous larva? on clematis, 240, 

 254 



Leuceronia of Aurivillius, the genus, 

 159 



Life-history of Nemeobius lucina, note 

 on the, 91 



Limenitis sibylla in Essex, 236 



Locusts, notes on, 97, 134, 186 



Lozopera beatricella. note on, 306 



Lycama argiolus at Erith, 281 ; arion, 

 continental locality for, 71 ; the earlier 

 stages of, 104 ; bcetica at Winchester 

 and Deal, 281 



Macroglossa stellatarum, abundant, 187, 

 211, 235, 283 ; in the Edinburgh dis- 

 trict, 211; in January, 95; in Lon- 

 don suburbs, 255 ; in the city, 283 



Mantis killing a bird, 253 



Mecostethus grossus in Britain, 169 ; 

 note on, 238 



Mediterranean Lepidoptera, 8 



Metamorphosis, the nature of, 99 



Micropteryx (Eriocephala) ammanella, 

 Htibn., contribution to the life-history 

 of, 98 



Migratory Locust in Susssx, 39 



Mimetic beetle, a, 98 



Mimicry, 189 



Mite from a Rabbit, 137 



Mortality of the larvaa of Acronycta 

 aceris, 274 



Natural Selection, present aspects of 

 some questions of, 168 



Nomenclature and arrangement of Brit- 

 ish butterflies, 31 



Nomenclature of British butterflies, 132 ; 

 of British Lepidoptera, 59, 131 ; of 

 Lepidoptera, 182, 204; of the Bhyn- 

 chota, 217 



