CONTENTS. 



xin 



' Insects affecting Domestic Animals,' 

 by Herbert Osborn, 156 



' Insects affecting the Cotton Plant,' 

 by L. 0. Howard, 156 



' An Essay on the Development of the 

 Mouth-parts of certain Insects,' by 

 John B. Smith, 156 



' New Mallojihaga ' (Pt.II.), by Vernon 

 L. Kellogg, 156 



'Die Schmetterlings fauna von Hildes- 

 heim,' by A. Eadclift'e Grote, 203 



' The Young Beetle Collector's Hand- 

 book,' by E. Hofmann and W. 

 Egmont Kirby, 204 



'A Study in Insect Parasitism,' by L. 

 Howard, 228 



' Harrow Butterflies and Moths,' 

 Vol. II., by J. L. Bonhote and N. 

 C. Rothschild, 228 



' Descriptive List of British Antho- 

 myidaj,' by R. H. Meade, 252 



' The Asparagus Beetle,' by F. H. 

 Chittenden, 276 



' Some Little-known Insects affecting 

 Stored Vegetable Products,' by F. 

 H. Chittenden, 276 



' The San Jose Scale and its Nearest 

 AUies,' by T. D. A. Cockerell, 

 276 



'Insect Control in California,' by C. 

 L. Marlatt, 276 



' General Index to Insect Life,' 276 



' Life Histories of American Insects,' 

 by Clarence Moores Weed, 330 



' Report of the State Board of Agri- 

 culture on the Work of Extermi- 

 nation of the Gipsy Moth,' 330 



' Proceedings of the Davenport Aca- 

 demy of Natural Science,' 330 



' Biological Effects of Civilization on 

 the Insect Fauna of Ohio,' by F. 

 M. Webster, 330 



' The Protective Value of Action, 

 Volitional or otherwise, in Pro- 

 tective Mimicry,' by F. M. Webster, 

 330 



' The Food Plants of Scale Insects 

 (Coccidffi),' 330 



'Further Coccid Notes,' by W. M. 

 Maskell, 330 



' Investigations on the San Jose 

 Scale,' by John B. Smith, 331 



' Directions for Collecting and Pre- 

 serving Scale Insects (Coccidfe),' by 

 T. D. A. Cockerell, 331 

 Reports of Societies:^ 



Birmingham Entomological, 152, 252, 

 275, 327 



Cambridge Entomological and Natural 

 History, 23, 93, 151, 178, 328 



City of London Entomological and 

 Natural History, 179 



Entomological Club, 96 



Entomological Society of London, 20, 



82, 146, 177, 201, 300, 323 

 Lancashire and Cheshire Entomolo- 

 gical, 87 

 Nonpareil Entomological and Natural 



History, 24, 153, 180, 329 

 North London Natural History, 96, 



224 

 South Londoxi Entomological and 

 Natural History, 22, 84, 148, 177, 

 202, 224, 274, 325 

 "Representative species," 150 

 Retinia buoliana, 74, 199; pinicolana, 

 199 ; pinivorana, 200 ; resinella, 149, 

 202 

 Rhinonchus bruchoides, 180 

 Rhodocera rhamni, 209 

 Rhodophfea advenella, 146, 273 ; con- 



sociella, 146 

 Rhynchota, synonymic notes on aquatic, 



258 

 Rivula sericealis, 67 

 Roxana arcuana, 71, 74 



Salius fuscus, 275 



Satacoma agrionata, 300 



Saturnia carpini, 20, 22, 110, 226, 249 ; 

 ccecigena, 40 ; gelleta, 44 ; isabellse, 

 40 ; laventera, 44 ; orizaba, 44 ; pa- 

 vonia, 22, 202 ; vorulla, 44 ; zaca- 

 teca, 44 



Satyrus alcyone, 211 ; ciree, 10 ; pri- 

 euri var. uhagonis, 324 ; semele, 266, 

 275, — in cop. with V. atalanta, 249, — 

 var. aristffius, 7, 8, 10 ; statilinus var. 

 alliouia, 10 



Sarrothripa revayana, 109 



Scerropinus fenestralis, 93 



Schistocera peregrina, 84 



SciLLY Isles — Colias edusa, 269 ; Lepi- 

 doptera of, 82 



Scodonia belgiaria, 108, 214, 226, 252 



Scoparianse, British, 242 



Scoparia pallida, 73, 114 



Scoria dealbata, 215 



Scotland — Colias hyale, 178; Epione 

 parallelaria, 317; Lepidopteria of xi vie- 

 more, 149 ; Setina irrorella, 81 ; 

 Sphinx convolvuli, 298 



Scotosia certata. 111 ; undulata, 111 



Seasonal dimorphism in African butter- 

 ilies, 84 



Selenia illustraria, 110; lunaria, 38, 

 110, 116, 145 ; tetralunaria, 39, 245 



Selidosema ericetaria, 215; plumaria, 

 109 



Senta maritima var. bipunctaria, 114, — 

 var. wismariensis, 275 



Sericinus telamon, 152 



Sericoris rivulana, 22 



Sesia culiciformis, 200, — yellow band, 

 23 ; musciformis. 111, 222 ; tipuli- 

 formis, injurious, 173 



