CONTENTS. 



XI 



Muscular energy in a Tipula leg after 



death, 275 

 Mymaridse, British, 26J: 

 Myochrous curculionoides, sp. n., 263 

 Myopa fasciata, 95 



Natural genera and the nature of species, 



151 

 Nemeobius lucina, 116 

 Nemeophila plantaginis, 116, 252, 329 ; 



russula, 20, 250 

 Nemoria viridata, 110, 129 

 Nephrocerus flavicornis, 8i 

 Nest of Bombus latriellellus, of B. lapi- 



darius, and of Vespa rufa attacked by 



larvfe of Aphomia sociella, 27-k 

 Neuration without removing scales, 



studying, 265 

 Neuria saponariii?, 48 

 Neuronia popularis, 67, 94, 116, 319 

 Nisoniades tages, 19 

 Noctua castanea, 145, 299; dahlii, 110; 



glareosa, 299 ; plecta, 73 ; sobrina, 23 ; 



umbrosa, 67 ; xantliographa, 67 

 Noctuid moths, synonymy of, 170 

 Nola confusalis, 72 ; cucuUatella, 110, 



226 ; strigula, 110 

 Notiophilus rufipes, 324 

 Nonagna arundinis, 326, 327 ; fulva, 110 ; 



lutosa, 114 ; neurica, 273 

 Notodonta camelina, 73 ; dictrea, 48 ; 



dietieoides, 113; dromedai-ius, 69; 



treijida, 145, 327 ; trimacula, 145 ; 



ziczac, 299 

 Notonecta glauca, 201 ; lutea, 201 

 Notonectidffi, preliminary revision of 



the, 300 

 Nottinghamshire — Sphinx convolvuli, 



270 

 Nudaria mundana, 145 ; senex, 110 

 Numeria pulveraria, 204, 245 

 Nymphula stagnata, 242 

 Nyssia hispidaria, 145, 152, 154, 225, 



250 ; lapponaria, 179 ; zonaria, 59, 68, 



86, 87 



Oberea oculata, 274 



Obituary — Hodgkinson, J. B., 124; Fry, 



Clarence, 156 ; Finlay, John, 228 ; 



Matthews, Andrew, 276 ; Dunning, 

 ■' Joseph William, 332; McArthur, 332 

 Ochsenheimeria bisontella, 74 ; vacu- 



lella, 299 

 Ocneria dispar, 153 

 Odynerus livipes, 152 

 CEcophora stipella, 22 

 (Edipoda ceerulescens, 28 ; fasciata, 23 

 <Edipodid:i', 148 

 Onocera ahenella, 146 

 Oodes helopioides, 180 

 Ophion luteum, 122 

 Opisthograpta ciathrata, 246 ; alter- 



naria, 246 



Opomala cylindrica, 188 



Oporabia autumnaria, 234 ; dilutata var. 



obscurata, 234 ; filigrammata, 234 

 Oporina croceago, 94, 112, 113 

 Orgyia antiqua, 115 ; dispar, 87 ; fasce- 



lina, 108, 109 ; gonostigma, 327 

 Ornithoptera pompeus, 241 ; (Pompeo- 



ptera) irregularis, sp. n., 312 

 Ornix anglicella, 71 

 Orthetrum cancellatum, 281 ; Cferu- 



lescens, 271, 281 

 Orthoneura brevicornis, 152 

 Orthoptera, British, 28, 76 ; exotic, 23, 



187, 327 

 Orthosia upsilon, 273 

 Orthotfenia striana, 146 

 Oxfordshire — Colias edusa, 248 

 Oxylebius legolesius, 329 



Pachnobia hyperborea (alpina), 149 



Pachycnemia hippocastanaria, 111 



Ptedisca occultana, 146 



Paniscus cephalotes, 122 



Panolis piniperda, 117 



Pantilius tunicatus, 326 



Papiho ganesa, 241 ; machaon, 9, 23, 

 95, 102, 208, — var. sphyrus, 9 ; mime- 

 ticus, sp. n., 165; paris, 241; poda- 

 lirius, 9, — var. feisthamelii, 95, — var. 

 latteri, 95, — var. zanclreus, 9, 95 ; 

 rex, 165 ; new species from Uganda, 

 165 



Papilionidae of the Machaon group from 

 N. America, 147 



Paragymnojileurus, gen.nov., 166 



Paraponyx stratiotalis (stratiotata), 67, 

 73, 74, 242 



Pararge egeria, 10, 19, 112, 116, 123, 

 212, 248, 319, 322 ; mtera var adrasta, 

 211 ; megsera, 10, 19, 212,— var. tige- 

 lius, 10 ; xiphia, 94 ; xii^hioides, 94 



Parasite in larva of Melit£ea aurinia, 

 203 



Parnassius apollo, 208, 324 ; geogra- 

 phical varieties of, 15 



Passalus, stridulating apparatus in, 151 



Pechypogon barbalis, 224 



Pelurga comitata, 73 



Pempelia palumbella. 111 



Penthina betulffitana, 146 ; gentiana, 273 



Pericallia syringaria, 20, 108, 110, 116 

 245 



Perinephele lancealis, 242 



Periplaneta americana, 142 ; mono- 

 chroma, 188 



Peronea cristana, 146; mixtana, 146; 

 permutana, 220, 274 ; schalleriana, 146 



Petasia cassiuea, 112 



Phalera bucephala, 299 



Phibalapteryx lignata, 67; tersata, 95, 

 107 ; vitalbata, 72, 95, 111, 116 



Phigalia pedaria, 145, 247; piiosaria, 

 72 ; sinuosaria, 247 



