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INDEX. 



Sexual dimorphism in beetles of the 



family Rutelida9, 98 

 Sirex juvencus in Moray, 283 

 Societies : — 



Birmingham Entomological, 46, 100, 

 138, 191, 214, 262, 288 



Cambridge Entomological and Natural 

 History, 44, 99 



Carlisle Entomological, 48, 137, 190, 

 214, 262, 287 



Entomological Club, 49 



Kendal Entomological, 47, 100, 138, 311 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomo- 

 logical, 44, 138, 311 



North London Natural History, 44, 190 



South London Entomological and 

 Natural History, 42, 98, 137, 189, 

 213, 261, 286, 310 



The London Entomological, 42, 74, 97, 

 135, 167, 188, 285, 310 

 Specific characters in the armature and 



ultimate ventral segment of Andrena, 



male, 76 

 Sphinges at Ringwood, 308 

 Sphinx convolvuli at Bridgwater, 283; 



at Dover, 282 ; in the Isle of Wight, 



41 ; at Malvern, 282 

 Sphceria robertsi, 76 

 Spilosoma hybrids, on new, 106, 293; 



lubricipeda in August, 236 

 Spring moths and larvaa : Cheshire dis- 

 trict, 212 

 Stauropus f agi at Watford and Ealing, 237 

 Synonymical note on Colias edusa aud 



C. hyale, 72 

 Syntomidas, descriptions of new species 



of, 116 



Tan-pit liquor attractive to moths, 165 

 Tephrosia biundularia, ab. (fig.), 241 

 Tetracanthagyna, considerations on the 



genus, 42 

 The Highlands, a fortnight in, 86 

 The San Jose Scale and newly intro- 

 duced scale insects, 139 

 Trimorphism in the Lucanida?, 99 

 Triph*na subsequa at Malvern, 284 



Vanessa antiopa in Yorkshire, 356 ; ata- 



lanta, in London, 235, 256 

 Vanessa cardui in 1899, 188, 252 ; notes 



on, 256 



Variation of Anthrocera filipendulffi, 76 5 

 Chrysophanus phlceas, 284 ; Emydia 

 cribrum, 268; Epinephele hyperan- 

 thus, 140, and E. tithonus, 75 ; Ha- 

 dena pisi, 99 ; Lycsena icarus, 140 ; 

 Parnassius apollo, 99 ; Polia chi, 47 ; 

 some phases of, among Lepidoptera, 

 140 ; Spilosoma lubricipeda, 75 

 Varieties : — 

 Asphalia d^uta, 47 

 Boarmia abietaria, 97 ; cinctaria, 267 ; 



rhomboidaria, 285 

 Bombyx quercus, 42 

 Callimorpha dominula, 267 

 Caradrina cubicularis, 43 

 Chrysophanus phlceas, 284, 285, 286, 



311 

 Cidaria truncata, 310 

 Dryas paphia, 310 

 Euchelia jacobasaa, 187 

 Hydrelia palustris, 46, 47 

 Larentia viridaria, 47 

 Lycama astrarche, 308 ; corydon, 269, 



310 

 Melanippe sociata, 43 

 Noctua rubi, 75 

 Nonagria arundinis, 47 

 Polia rlavicincta, 42 

 Porthesia chrysorrhoea, 286 

 Rumia luteolata, 47 

 Satyrus (Epinephele) ianira, 269 

 Smerinthus tiliaa, 284 

 Triphrena comes, 47 ; orbona, 252 

 Vanessa atalanta, 280 ; io 47 ; urtica;, 



47, 285 

 Venilia maculata, 47 

 Zonosoma linearia, 47 

 Zygoma filipendulas, 47, 238 ; trifolii, 



210, 212 

 Visitors to sugar, unusual, 258 



Wasps and their nests, common, 22 ; nest 



in a hand of tobacco, 137 

 Wax-scale from West Africa, 127 

 Wicken Fen, the preservation of, 94 



Xylina furcifera from Brighton, 18 

 Xylophasia monoglypha (polyodon) in 

 November, 19 



Zygoma filipendulae var. chrysanthemi, 

 238 ; trifolii, the yellow form, 212 



