CONTENTS. 



Amblyptilia acanthodactyla, 97 ; cos- 



modactyla, '.t7 

 Anacampsis (Gelechia) albipalpella, 245 

 Angerona prunaria, on breeding varieties 



of, 253 

 Anosia archippus in Cornwall, 290; 



plexippus, 305, in Cornwall, 291 

 Apanteles glomeratus, 32() 

 Apatura iris in Hampshire, 284 

 Aphides, their partiality to strongly 

 scented plants, 173 ; unusual mi- 

 gration, 254 ; abundance at Peter- 

 borough, 267 ; migration of, 303 

 Aporophyla nigra in Dorsetshire, 299 

 Appearance of Lepidoptera, unusual 



dates, 21, 22, 244, 323 

 Appias andersoni, n.sp., 146 

 Apterous sawtiy, 247 

 Arctia mendica feeding on birch, 194 

 Argyllshire — Lepidojitera, 229 

 Argynnis latona (lathonia) at Brighton, 

 241 ; pandora, late appearance of, 

 21 ; time of appearance, 50 

 Argyrolepia mussehliana at Deal, 218 

 Assam, silk in, 213 

 Asthena blomeri, 263, 300 

 Attractions for Lei^idoptera, 151 



Bankia argentula, larvte of, 128 

 Berkshire — Captures in, 266 ; Thecla 

 pruni, 266 ; Maidenhead, Ocneria 

 dispar, 243 

 Bombyx rubi, urtication of larvjB, 324 

 Books reviewed : — 



' Kussian Central Asia,' by H. Lans- 



dell, D.D., 174 

 ' Entomologica Americana,' vol. i., 



no. 1, 198 

 ' Elementary Text-book of Entomo- 

 logy,' by W. F. Kirby, 199 

 ' Eighth Report on Injurious Insects,' 



by Miss E. A. Ormerod, 221 

 ' Transactions of the Entomological 



Society of London, 1884,' 269 

 ' Handbook of European Butterflies,' 

 by W. F. de Vismes Kane, M.A., 304 

 Bournemouth, local list of insects, 79 

 Bryophila algae, 122 ; par in Cam- 

 bridge, 128 

 Burton-on-Trent and neighbourhood, 



Lepidoptera of, 177, 208, 231 

 "By mutual conf deuce and mutual 

 aid," 78 



Callimorpha hera in Devon, 297, 317 

 Cambridgeshire — Acronycta strigosa, 



128 ; Agrotis prascox, 262 ; Bryophila 



par, 128 

 Campoplex, 15 

 Casinaria, 103 



Catocala fraxini in Hyde Park, 318 

 ChcerocampacelerioatBetiord, 121, 293 ; 

 at Berkeley, 165 ; in Surrey, 260 ; 

 at Cromer, 261 ; at Lewes, 261 ; at 



Dovercourt, 259 ; at Pevensey, 259 ; 

 at Bamsgate, 261 ; in London, 261 ; 

 at Christchurch, 262 ; at Crosby, 

 262 ; in N. Wales, 262 ; at Holm- 

 wood, 262 ; at Felixstowe, 262 ; at 

 EaUng, 293 ; in Essex, 294 ; at 

 Folkestone, 294 ; at Bournemouth, 

 294 ; in Devonshire, 294 ; at Ply- 

 mouth, 294 ; in Sussex, 275, 316 ; 

 at Andover, 300 ; nerii at Hartle- 

 pool, 218 



Charagia virescens, life-history of, 30 



Charops, 100 



Choleva spadicea near Nottingham, 124 



Cidaria flavicincta, double-brooded, 22 



Cleoceris (Epunda) viminalis, 244 



Cnaemidophorus rhododactylus, 96 ; 

 life-history of, 275 



Coccyx scopariana, 266 



Coleophora artimesiella, 55 ; bilinea- 

 tella, 228 ; saturatella, 229 ; simr- 

 tiella, 228; tinctoriella, 225, 228: 

 vibicigerella, 246 



ColeophorjB, notes on, 55 



Coleoptera, notes on capture and pre- 

 servation : — I. Apparatus, collect- 

 ing in winter, 65. II. Killing and 

 preserving, 136. HI. Collecting in 

 summer and autumn, 190 



Colias edusa, economy of, 21 ; at Ware, 

 241 ; near Lyndhurst and Seven- 

 oaks, 241 ; at Chichester, 243 ; 

 plentiful at Frome, 257 ; near 

 Newark, 257 ; near Cudham, 257 ; 

 abundant in North Kent, 293 ; in 

 North Devon, 293 ; at Lyme Eegis, 

 294 ; abundant in Ireland, 322 ; 

 in Sussex, 316 ; and C. hyale, 316 ; 

 helice at Chichester, 258 



Cork — Lepidoptera in Co., 123; notes 

 from, 192 



Cornwall — Anosia archij^pus, 290, 

 plexippus, 291, Deiopeia pulchella, 

 121, notes from, 287, Polia xantho- 

 mista, 287 



Crambus alpinellus in Norfolk, 172 ; 

 myelins in Glen Tilt, 245 



Cucullia artemisiffi added to the British 

 fauna, 290 ; verbasci, abnormal 

 appearance of, 22 



Cymodusa, 100 



Dasydia obfuscata in Eannoch, 135 

 Deiopeia pulchella in Cornwall, 121 ; at 

 Folkestone, 262 ; in Hampshire, 298 

 Derbyshire — Lepidoptera, 318 

 Devonshire — Callimorijha hera, 297, 

 317, Chcerocampa celerio, 294 ; at 

 Plymouth, 294 ; North, Colias edusa, 

 293 

 Diptera, leaf-mining, in 1884, 124 

 Diurni of the Upper Engadine, 307 ; 



diminutive, 316 

 Donacia spargauii, 24 



