CONTENTS. 



233, 286, 310; of Middlesex, 198; the 



protection of, 229, 232 ; list of species 



to be protected, 198 ; uniformity in 



pinning and setting, 77, 174; phalajnte 



of the whole world, 264 

 Lepidopterous pupie, questions con- 

 nected with the formation of, 24 

 Leptogramma scabrana, 146 

 LeptoiDhyes punctatissima, 28 

 Leptura livida, 224 

 Lesles nympha, 35; sponsa, 35, 70, 201, 



282 

 Leucania albipuncta, 327 ; comma, 116, 



145 ; extranea, 80; httoralis, 108, lOiJ; 



obsoleta, 273, 275; stramiuea, 114; 



turca, 110 ; unipuncta migrating, 78 

 Leucoma salicis, 273, 327 

 Leucoi^liica surinamensis (indica), 178 

 Leucophasia sinapis, 58, 200, 209 

 Leucorrhinia dubia, 70, 251, 296 

 Leuctinodes longipalpis, 126 ; vagans, 



126 

 Libellula depressa, 272, 273 ; fulva, 52 ; 



quadrimacula, 32, 180, 251, 272, 277, 



278, 2.S0 

 Libythea celtis, 10 

 Ligdia adustata, 72, 111, 216 

 Limenitis Camilla, 10, 210 ; Sibylla, 102, 



108, 109, 202 

 Limnobia replicata, 148 

 LiNCOLNSHiEE — Spliiux convolvuli, 298 

 Liparis dispar, effects of inbreeding, 24 

 Lita intermediella, 83 

 Lithocolletis messaniella, 72 ; querci- 



foliella, 72; scopariella, 71; sylvella, 



71 ; ulmifoliella, 72 

 Lithosia aureola, liJ8, 222; caniola, 328 ; 



complana, 114; mesomella, 108, 115, 



226 ; sericea, 110 ; sororcula, 145 ; 



rubricoUis, 108 

 Lithostege griseata, 275 

 Lobesia reliquana, 71 

 Lobophora carpinata (lobulata), 250, 



310; halterata, 310; hexapterata, 71 ; 



sexaUsata, 111, 310; viretata. 111, 



113, 145, 310 

 Locusta peregrina, 23 ; undetermined 



species, 84 ; viridissima, 28, 326 

 Lophopteryx camelina, 69, 297 ; car- 



melita, 180 

 Lophyrus pini, 95, 297 

 Lozogramma petraria, 246 

 Luehdortia puziloi, 152 

 Luperina cespitis, 67, 94, 96, 113, 116 ; 



testacea, 113 

 Lycajna iiigon, 210 ; argiolus, 10, 108, 



112, 116, 180, 241, 248, 322 ; argus, 



210; arion, 57, 87, 103, 139, 210, 220; 



astrarche, 10, 114, 210; baton, 10; 



bellargus, 10, 80, 210 ; boetica, 9 ; 



corydcn, 81, 210; cyllarus, 6, 10; 



arcs, 210 ; escheri, 210 ; eumedon, 



210; hylas,210; icarus, 10, 210, 322— 



? hybrids, 95; minima, 210; orbitulas, 

 210; semiargus, 210; webbiana, 94 

 Lytra vesicatoria, 324 



Macaria alternata, 246; liturata, 74, 111, 



213, 250 : notata, 71, 72 ; shanghai- 



saria, 246 

 Macroglossa bombiliformis, 108, 115, 



116, 179, 219, 225, 226; fuciformis, 



108, 115, 219 ; stellatarum, 116, 249, 



292, 323 

 Mamestra abjecta, 114, 274 ; albicolon, 



249 ; anceps, 48, 72 ; persicarise 



(black), 23; sordida, 145 

 Mantis, living in confinement, 202 ; re- 



ligiosa, 188 

 Meconema varium, 28, 76 

 Melampias melampus, 23 ; pharte, 23 

 Melanargia arge, 6; galataa. 6, 10, 114, 



116, 150, 211,— var. procida, 8, 10; 



japygia, 6, — var. cleanihe, 8, 10 ; 



pherusa, 5, 10, — var. plesaura, 10 

 Melalontha vulgaris, 154 

 Melanippe galiata, 108, 1 53 ; hastata, 



150, 316 ; montanata, 266, 274 ; pro- 



cellata, 72, 146 ; rivata, 74, 146, 153 ; 



unangulata, 74, 111 

 Melanism and climatic conditions, 127, 



197, 219 

 Melanthia albicillata, 111 ; rubiginata, 



74 

 Melinda formosa, 165 

 Melissodes menuacha var. submenuacha, 



137 

 Melitiea artemis, 94 ; athalia, 10, 103, 



210; auriuia, 57, 103, 116, 324; cinxia, 



10, 58, 223; dictyma, 7, 10, 210; 



didyma 7, 10, 210; parthenie, 210; 



phuebe, 210 

 Merodon equestris, 227 

 Metrocampa dolabraria, 246 ; pulve- 



raria, 245 

 Micro-Lepidoptera from Dauphine Alps, 



22; fmrn Equatorial Africa, 22; in 



1897, 322 

 Micropteryx sparmannella, 71 

 Middlesex— Amphidasys betularia var. 



doubledayaria, 200 ; Lepidoptera of, 



198 ; Lycajna argiolus at Chiswick, 



248 ; Phorodesma pustulata, 222 ; 



Sphinx convolvuli, 270 

 Miltogramma conica, 95 ; punctata, 95 

 Mimesa bicolor, 275 

 " Mimetic attraction," 177 

 Mimicry, 201, 328 

 Minoa murinata, 116 

 Molorchus minor, 180 

 Molophilus muriuus, 275 

 Morgeni mercedouia, 165 

 Moth-trap in 1896, illuminated, 145 

 Mould, formaline as a preventive of, 



21 

 MuUeriau mimicry, 201, 328 



