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doptera, 135; Swanage, Anosia plex- 
ippus, 247, 277; Weymouth, Sphinx 
conyolvuli, 280 
Editorial announcement, 49 
Egg-parasites, Lepidopterous, 44 
Emydia cribrum in Dorsetshire, 158 
Endromis versicolor, 90 
Enemies to the entomologist, 234 
Ennomos alniaria at Ramsgate, 280 
EntromonoGicaL Socirrres—London, 48, 
70, 92, 141, 167, 188, 213, 235, 261, 
984, 305; North Kent, 19; South 
London, 20, 94, 142, 168, 189, 215, 
236, 263, 286 307; Oxford, inquiry, 92 
Entomology, Economic, collection, 47 ; 
newspaper, 140; in North Lanca- 
shire, 241 
Epinephele hyperanthus, variety, 176; 
and KE. ianira, pairing, 230; ianira 
var. hispulla at Hayling Island, 299; 
tithonus, xanthic var., 230. 
Erastria venustula, 209 
Erycinide, 12 
Essex—Acherontia atropos, 15, 157; 
Sphinx convolvulii abundant, 15 ; 
Phorodesma smaragdaria, 211; Di- 
crorampha distinctana on the Salt 
Marshes, 232; Vanessa antiopa, 248; 
Woodford, Lepidoptera at light in 
1885, 66 
Euchloe cardamines in autumn, 247 
Eucosmia undulata, var., fig., 200 
Euplectus kunzei, 69 
European Lepidoptera, 11, 166; Rho- 
palocera, 20 
Eurycus cressida, 35 
Euthalia goodrichi, 11 
Exchanging freshly-caught specimens, 
137 
Fauna, local, 36; of Middlesex, 65 
Food, unusual, for Abraxas grossulari- 
ata, 255; of Lobophora viretata, 255 
Food-plants of Melita athalia, 156, 
247; of Polia flavicincta, 128 
Gall collecting, notes on, 259 
Gelechia osseella at Arnside and Grange- 
over-Sands, 233; at Deal, 256 
Geometra papilionaria at Highgate, 65, 
92 
Guernsey, Deiopeia pulchella, 180; 
Anosia plexippus, 278 
Hadena rectilinea, 181, 208 
Hampsutre — Bournemouth, Anosia 
plexippus, 277; Christchurch, Ache- 
rontia atropos, 15, 125, notes from, 
212, 256, captures at sallow bloom, 
136, Dasycampa rubiginea, 16; New 
Forest, EKaster Week in, 163, notes 
from, 212; Southampton, Lepidoptera 
near, 37, 152 
Heliothis peltigera at Maidenhead, 122 
HEREFORDSHIRE — Hereford, Vanessa 
c-album near, 278 
Heterocera in Huntingdonshire, 178 
Homecesoma senecionis, description of 
larva, 211 
HuntTINGDONSHIRE—Heterocera, 178 
Hybernation of Deiopeia pulchella, 157 
Hypsipetes trifasciata not double- 
brooded, 43 
Insects, migration, 140; attracted by 
Sunflowers, 258 
IrELAND — Acherontia atropos in, 279, 
Lepidoptera in~ North-West, 105, 
Season of 1885, 1 
Junonia orithya, 35 
Kent—Anosia plexippus, 12; Chisle- 
hurst, notes from, 37; Deal, Cara- 
drina ambigua, 42, notes on the 
Crambus from, 75, Gelechia osseella, 
256; Sphinx convolvuli, 280; Green- 
wich, Acherontia atropos, 157; North, 
Lycena argiolus in, 123; Ramsgate, 
Deiopeia pulchella and Hnnomos 
alniaria, 280; Sevenoaks, Lepidoptera, 
185; Blackheath, Sphinx convolyul, 
301 
Laccophrys cephalotes, 92 
Lancasorre—Arnside, Gelechia osseella, 
233, Miana captiuncula, 253; Grange- 
over-Sands, Gelechia osseella, 233; 
North, entomology in, 241. 
Larva, Lepidopterous, an African, with 
plate, 97; of Polia flavicincta, 
habits, 91, food, 128; of Crambus 
contaminellus, 130; of Chryso- 
phanus salustius, fig., 173, of Ho- 
mceosoma senecionis, description, 
211, of Creophilus maxillosus, 
Proctotrypes ater (figs.) bred from, 
225; of Aporophyla australis, 283 ; 
of Pieris brassice, unusual abun- 
dance, 299 
Larve, urtication by, 42, 45; small, 
preservation of, 137; rearing, 164, 
186, 234; plague of, 258 
LrIcEstERSHIRE—Loughboro’, 
conyolvuli, 280 
Lepidoptera, perforated ova, 18, 68; 
near Southampton, 37; in 1885, 
40; of Suffolk, 47; of North Knap- 
dale, Argyleshire, 54; at light, &e., 
at Woodford, 66; in North West 
Ireland, 105; in Dorsetshire, 118; 
of Southampton, 132; in Middle- 
sex, 134; of Chiswick, 135; of Pur- 
beck, 135; at Wisbech, 135; ab- 
normal pairing, 136; lost, 136; 
European, 166; at Sevenoaks, 185; 
of the Tame Valley, 257; spu- 
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