VI 



CONTENTS. 



Entomological Societies — London, 20, 

 45, 67, 116, 140, 165, 187, 214, 238, 

 286, 309, 330; South London, 21, 45, 

 69, 117, 141, 167, 188, 215, 239, 287, 

 311, 332 ; Lancashire and Cheshire, 

 335 

 Entomological collections, 93, 196, 245, 



328, 329 

 Entomology, practical, at South Ken- 

 sington, 162 

 Ephestia kiihniella in Britain, 139 ; in 



London, 212 

 Epunda lutulenta, vars., 22 

 Errata, 19, 45, 140, 309 

 Essex — Colias edusa, 40, 64 ; Peridea 

 trepida, 159, 279 ; S. convolvuli, 230, 

 303; Chingford, Ino statices, 307; 

 Shoeburyness, notes from, 224 ; 

 Thames salt-marshes, 145 

 Euchloe cardamines in autumn, 63 ; 

 retarded emergence, 63, 106, 135 ; 

 abundant in N. Warwickshire, 209 

 Eumenes coarctata and its parasite, 18 

 EupitheciiB larvii;, cannibalism among, 



326 

 Euposcilia udana, 159 

 Euzophera oblietella, 165 

 Exchange and post-office, 115 

 Fertilisation of figs by insects, 112 

 Food of Lobophora viretata, 232, 305 ; 



of Gnophria rubricollis, 302 

 Galeruca nymphaja, metamorphoses, 



178 

 Gelechia osseella in North Kent, 42 

 Gelechiidne, " Lita " group, 28, 65, 291 

 Geometers two years in pupa, 233 

 Gonepteryx rhamni (fig.), 321 

 Gloucestershibe — Cirrhoedia xerampe- 

 lina, 277; Forest of Dean, Apatura 

 his, 136 ; Wootton-under-Edge, Sesia 

 andreniformis, 108 

 Gnophria rubricollis, food, 302 

 Grapholitha (?) ciecana, generic posi- 

 tion, 13, 38 

 Gryllus flavipes, 68 



Hampshire— Acherontia atropos, 302 ; 

 Acronycta alni, 108 ; Cleora angu- 

 angularia, 278 ; Pieridre, abundance, 

 265 ; Plusia ni, 138 ; Sphinx convol- 

 vuli, 274, 324 ; New Forest, Catocala 

 sponsa, 306 ; Diurni, 225 ; notes, 282 

 Harpipteryx scabrella, larva, 233 

 Holiothis armigera in Leicestershire, 138 

 Hemp agrimony and Lepidoptera, 160 

 Henicospulus merdarius bred, 19 

 Hepporrhinus, monograph, 117 

 Herefordshire — Notes from, 160 

 Hermaphrodite Lyca^na icarus, 40, 106, 



302 

 Hertfordshire — Catocala fraxini, 306 

 Hesperia activon in South Devon, 107 ; 



at Lulworth, 183, 268 

 Hesperia, genus, suggested classifica- 

 tion, 244 



Hessian fly in Britain — life-history 



(figs.), 9; in Britain (fig.), 169; 



prevalence, 262 ; parasites, 317 ; 



previously in Britain, 327 



Hybernia marginaria var. fuscata, 139 



Hydaticus seminiger near Greenwich, 



312 

 Hydroecia petasitis, Macrocentrus in- 



firmus bred from, 114 

 Hydrous piceus in London, 162 

 Hymenoptera, aculeate, of Cheshire, 



112 ; in Middlesex, 44 

 Ichneumons and the hot summer, 285, 



308 

 Ino statices at Chingford, 307 

 Ireland — Cirrhoedia xerampelina, 276 ; 

 Armagh, Pelophila borealis, 189 ; 

 Monaghan, Mesites tardii, 167 

 Isle of Wight — Shanklin, Anosia plex- 

 ippus, 39 ; Hermaphrodite Lyc-.ena 

 icarus at Ventnor, 40 

 Japanese species of Sandalus, 315 

 Jumping seeds from Mexico, 214 

 Kent — Apanteles tetricus, 142 ; Cato- 

 cala sponsa in, 300 ; Strenia clath- 

 rata, 307 ; Beckenham, Lyciuna cory- 

 don, 230; Deal, Colias edusa and 

 helice, 15; Lepidoptera, 213; Diurni, 

 abundant, 225 ; late season in, 174 ; 

 LyCiT?na varieties or hybrids, 181 ; 

 Greenwich, Hydaticus seminiger, 312 ; 

 North, Chrysoclista bimaculella and 

 Gelechia osseella, 42 ; Lyciijnidfe, 

 207, 220, 222, 257, 294; Sidcup, 

 Sphinx convolvuli, 273 

 Lancashire — Bolton, Acanthocinus 

 oediHs, 327; Bury, Sphinx convol- 

 vuh, 272, 324; Didsbury, Sirex ju- 

 vencus, 233 ; Manchester, S. juvencus, 

 233 ; Oldham, S. juvencus, 308 ; Ent. 

 Soc, 335 

 Larentia multistrigaria, 110 

 Larva in orange, 43 ; rapidly changing 

 colour, 284, 327 ; of Harpipteryx 

 scabrella, 233 ; of Tineola biselliella, 

 longevity, 233 

 Larvffi of Myelois ceratomite, 66 ; sexes 

 of Lepidopterous (fig.), 87; small, 

 preservation of, 114, by inflation 

 (fig.), 132; of Crocallis elinguaria, 

 138, 158; of Vanessa antiopa in 

 England, 156 ; of Dianthcecia can- 

 nibals, 210; of Platyptilia gono- 

 dactyla, 211 ; of Agrotis ripa3 can- 

 nibals, 307 ; of Eupitheciie, canni- 

 bals, 326 

 Leicestershire — Heliothis armigera, 



138 

 Lepidoptera, preservation, 43 ; col- 

 lections, 93, 196 ; British clear- 

 winged, collecting, 96 ; packing 

 unset, 114 ; at light in India, 116 ; 

 and hemp agrimony, 160 ; method 

 of denuding wiugs, 166 ; in Mon- 



