CONTENTS. 
Swanage, 247, 277; at the Lizard, 
276; in Bournemouth, 277; in 
Guernsey, 278; in Pembrokeshire, 
298 
Apamea connexa in Scotland, 231; en- 
quiry, 252 
Aphilothrix radicis, 166 
Aporophyla australis, larva, 283 
Arctia caia, autumnal emergence, 281 
ARGYLLSHIRE—North Knapdale, Lepi- 
doptera, 54 
Asteroscopus nubeculosus, life-history, 
57 
Asthera blomeri, 16, 65 
Beetles, American, 20 
BreRKSHIRE—Maidenhead, Heliothis pel- 
tigera, 122; Newbury, notes from, 289 
Bombyx quercus, callune, or roboris ? 
272; quercus on the Island of Hoy, 
157; rubi, urtication by larve 42, 
45 
Books REVIEWED :— 
‘Larve of British Butterflies and 
Moths,’ 71 
‘Our Insect Allies,’ 95 
‘Proceedings of the Dorset Natural 
History and Antiquarian Field 
Club,’ 95, 240 
‘ Abstract of Proceedings of the South 
London Entomological and Natural 
History Society for 1885,’ 96 
Ninth Annual Report of the Lanca- 
shire and Cheshire Entomological 
Society, 144 
‘The Naturalist’s Diary: a Day-book 
of Meteorology, Phenology, and 
Rural Biology,’ 238 
‘Fourth Report of the United States 
Entomological Commission,’ 310 
‘West Sussex Lepidoptera,’ 312 
Botys terrealis, breeding, 255 
Breeding Cidaria reticulata and Pen- 
thina postremana, 251; Botys ter- 
realis, 255; varieties of Angerona 
prunaria, 302 
Broods, second, 279; Hypsipetes trifas- 
ciata, 43 ; Lycena argiolus, 62, 88, 
89, 122; Nemeophila plantaginis, 
231; Thyatira batis, 278; Timandra 
amataria, 231, 254 
Butterflies of Thursday Island, an after- 
noon among, 33, 84; an attraction 
for, 46; winter-flying, sex of, 178 
Butterfly, an American, 260 
Cabera pusaria, variety, 42 
Callimorpha hera in South Devon, 250; 
jacobez in April, 180 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE—Sesia ichneumonifor- 
mis in, 231; Cambridge, Tinew taken | 
near, 78; Tortrices taken near, 107; 
Wisbech, Lepidoptera, 135 
Caradrina ambigua at Deal, 42 
Cecid, a new, 152, 223 
Cecidomyia clausilia, 223; description, 
224; muricate, 152; description, 
153 
Cerostoma radiatella and C. costella, 
are they distinct? 265 
CursHirE—Deilephila euphorbie, 250 
Cheerocampa celerio in Suffolk, 42; in 
Sussex, 124; nerii in Sussex, 250 
Chrysoclista bimaculella at Windermere, 
223 
| Chrysophanus salustius, contribution to 
the life-history, 172; larva, fig., 
173 
Cicada hematoides, 283 
Cicadas, eating, 257 
| Cidaria reticulata, absence, 43; breed- 
ing, 251; siderata in August, 231 
Cirrheedia xerampelina, &c., near 
Welchpool, 253 
Ccenonympha typhon in North Wales, 
124; near Barmouth, 207 
Coleoptera, new work on, 167; in Mid- 
dlesex, 187 
Colias edusa in Sussex, 278 ; at Chiches- 
ter, 299; at Swansea, 299 
Cornwatt—The Lizard, Anosia plex- 
ippus at, 276; North, a month in, 291 
Crambidz, probable new species, 26 
Crambus from Deal, notes on, 75 
Crambus cantiellus, a Crambus new to 
Science, description, 52; contami- 
nellus, in the Zeller collection, 73; 
description of the larva, 130; no- 
menclature, 131; What is C. con- 
taminellus ? 162 
Creophilus maxillosus, Proctotrypes ater 
(figs.) bred from larva of, 225 
Cucullia artemise—enquiry, 16 ; further 
records desirable, 128 
Dasycampa rubiginea at Christchurch, 
16 
Deilephila euphorbize in Cheshire, 250 
Deiopeia pulchella in Suffolk, 127; 
hybernation, 157; is it permanently 
established in Britain? 169, 205, 
208; in Guernsey, 180; in South 
Devon, 208; at Ramsgate, 280 
DervonsHIrE—North, Dicrorampha dis- 
tinctana, 232; South, Callimorpha 
hera, 250, Sphinx convolvuli, 280, 
Deiopeia pulchella, 280 
Diasemia literata (literalis) in Sussex, 
278 
Dicrorampha distinctana in North 
Devonshire, 232; on the EHssex 
Salt Marshes, 232; is Heinemann’s 
separable from D. consortana? 296. 
Diptera bred from pup in 1885, 8 
Diurni, diminutive, 13, 124, 178 
Doleschallia bisaltidz, 86 
DorsETsHIRE—Emydia cribrum, 158 ; 
Lepidoptera, 118; Purbeck, Lepi- 
