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CONTENTS. 



minorata, 149, 237 ; tneniata, 23G ; 



unifasciata, 74, 236 

 Empusa penuicornis, 188 

 Emydia cribrum, 107, 108 

 Enallagma cyathigeiura, 70, .'ol 

 Endopisa nigricaua, 200 

 Endotricha tiaminealis. 111 

 Endromis versicolor. 114, 145, 154, 327 

 EuDomos autumnaria, 2',l7, 317 ; erosa- 



ria, 100 ; f uscantaria, 73 ; tiliaria, 73 

 Ennychia nigrata, 74 

 Enodia (Epiuephele) hyperanthus, 23 ; 



portlandica, 23, 326 

 Enoplops scapha, 325 

 Entomological expedition to Himalayas, 



123 

 Epacromia tamulus, 188 

 Ephestia kiihniella, 146 

 Eijhipphipliora brunnichiana, 72 

 Ephyraomicronaria, 73; pendularia, 71 ; 



punctaria, 72 

 Epiclmopteryx reticella, 114, 222 

 Epinephele hyperanthus, 248, 275, — var. 



(tigs.), 49 ; iauira, 94, — var. hispuUa, 



10, 212 ; ida, 11 ; tithonus, 212, 295, 



323, 326,— var. (tig.), 253, 254 

 Epione advenaria, 110, 116, 226, 246 ; 



apiciaria, 37, 67 ; parallelaria, 37, 317 

 Epunda nigra. 111, 113 

 Erebia ;vtiiiops, 149 ; blandiua, 96 ; epi- 



phron var. cassiope, 211 ; euryale var. 



euryaloides, 211 ; gorge, 211 ; ligea, 



149; manto var. cajcilia, 211 ; melas, 



211; nerine, 275; tyndarus, 211; 



zapateri, 324 

 Eriocephala allionella, 201 

 Eriogaster lanestris, 252 

 Erirrhinus bimaculatus, 227 

 Eristalis tenax, 274 

 Erythromma najas, 35, 283, — (fig.), 29 

 Essex — Captures in, 273 ; Colias edusa, 



269 ; Eijichnopteryx reticella, 222 ; 



Hadena dissimilis, 224 ; notes from 



Southend, 114; Streniaclathrata, 269 

 Eubolia bipunctaria, 22; cervinaria, 111 

 Eucerceris vittatifrons var. tricolor, 136 

 Eucheira socialis, 44 

 Euchl£ena prunaria, 245 

 Euchloe cardamines, 19, 322, — var. tur- 



ritis, 6, 9 ; belia var. ausonia, 6, 9, — 



var. simplonia, 6, 9 

 Eucosmia certata, 116, 315 ; undulata, 



315 

 Eudffimonia argiphontes, 201 ; brachy- 



ura, 201 

 Eudorea cembra), 72 

 Eugonia angularia, 329 ; ahiiaria, 58, 



115; autumnaria, 271 ; erosaria, 59, 



67, 94 ; fuscantaria, 48, 59, 100, 318 ; 



quercinaria, 59, 318 

 Eumolpidffi, new species of South Ameri- 

 can, 168, 193, 216 

 Eupisteria heparata, 227 



Eupithecia abbreviata, 112; albipunc 

 tata, 145, 288 ; assimilata, 73 ; con 

 signata, 85, 287 ; coronata, 73, 145 

 190 ; debiliata, 2i)0 ; dodoneata, 289 

 expallidata, 288; fraxinata, 145, 287 

 helveticaria var. arceuthata, 238 ; in 

 digata, 287 ; innotata, 287 ; isogram 

 mata, 237 ; jasioneata, 286 ; lariciata 

 74, 288, 320 ; linariata, 74, 237 ; ob 

 longata, 74, 237 ; pimpinellata, 287 

 plumbeolata, 72, 238; pulchellata, 69 

 237, 251 ; pumilata, 270 ; pygmasata 

 238 ; rectangulata, 108 ; satyrata var 

 curzoni, 224 ; scabiosata, 237 ; sub 

 ciliata, 145 ; subfulvata, 4s, 173, 237 

 subnotata, 85, 288 ; succentaureata 

 73,74,237; sobrinata, 73; togata, 22 

 289 ; trisignaria, 287 ; valerianata, 287 

 venosata, 145, 237 ; virgaureata, 74, 287 



Euploea core, 241 ; rhadamanthus, 241 

 rogenhoferi, 241 



Eupcecilia angustana, 273 ; atricapitana, 

 114 ; nana, 199 



EurhipidsB, 170 



Eurrhypara urticalis, 242 



Eurymene dolobraria, 38, 108, 110, 145, 

 246 



Eustroma reticulata, 150 



Euteliidffi, 171 



Exhibition of insects, 179, 316 



" Experiences in Lepidoptera in 1896," 

 87 



Forcing Acherontia atropos, 75 

 Formicidae from St. Vincent, &c., 148 

 Frenulum of the Lepidoptera, 300 

 Fungi parasitic on butterflies (figs.), 1 

 Fungi versus Androconia, 50 



Gelechia affinis, 72 ; dodecella, 74 ; do- 

 mestica, 73 ; f ugitivella, 73 ; luculella, 

 72 ; mulinella, 74 ; proximella, 72 ; 

 spuricella, 22 ; taeniolella, 74 ; vulgella, 

 72,73 



Genera of Lepidoptera, monograph of 

 the, 297 



Geographical distribution and jjostglacial 

 derivation of the Palajarctic and Ne- 

 arctic Alpine Rhopalocera Fauna, 157 



Geographical varieties, on naming, 26 



Geometra papilionaria, 112, 129, 145, 

 251, 327 ; vernaria, 116, 129, 226, 249 



Geometridie, Asiatic distribution of Bri- 

 tish, 244, 312 ; from Europe andE. Asia 

 compared, 150 



Geranomyia unicolor, 95 



Gloucestekshiee — Agrolis cinerea, 115 

 [c.f. 115); Lycteua anon, 220; Setina 

 irrorella, 247 



Glyptoscehs gigas, sp. n., 262; para- 

 guayensis, sp. n., 263 



Gnophos obscurata, 109, 128 



Gnophria rubricoliis, 224 



