VI 



CONTENTS 



Etnmelesia albulata, ?;rtr. Thules 280 

 „ blandiata 279 



„ taeuiata larvai 257 



Eunoraos alniaria 18 



„ autumnaria 211, 257, 298; at 

 Folkestone 257 

 Entomological nomenclature 92, 144 ; 

 evening at the Royal Aquarium 2."54:, 

 264; notes from Bournemouth 201 

 Epbippijihora turbidana 15U 

 Epuuda lutulenta, var. luuebergeusis, in 



Lancashire 08 

 Erastria t'uscula 185 

 Erycinida3 37 

 Esher Woods 184 

 Euperia fulvago in Essex 116 

 Eupithecia absynthiata feeding on tansy 



258 

 „ Blancbeata 20, 43 



,, expallidata two years in pupa 



228 

 „ irriguata 112, 183 



„ jasioneata, Crewe, a species 

 new to Britain 198, 218 ; in North 

 Devon (with coloured figure) 303 

 „ plumbeolata 203 



„ ultimaria 300; (with coloured 



figure) 303 

 „ venosata 280 



Eupithecia, new 20; new to the British 



list, descrii^tion 43 

 Eupithecise captured in the Hebrides and 

 in the Shetland Isles (with coloured 

 figures) 303 

 Eupcecilia Geyeriana 185 

 Eurylabus 200 

 EuryteMse 37 

 Exorista aflinis 289 

 „ grandis 288 

 „ hortulaua 289 

 „ lota id.. 

 „ parens id. 

 „ vulgaris 288 



Food, does it produce variation? 234, 260 

 Food-plants of Acidalia immutata 212; 



insects and their 261 

 Forficulidaj 239 



Galls, additions to casual inhabitants 21 

 Gelechia cerealella 180 



„ morosa id. 

 Geometra smaragdaria bred 204 

 Glaucopis Formosa 102 



,, Madagascariensis id. 

 Gracilia pygma^a 180 

 Grapta Faunus 98 

 „ gracilis id. 



Hadena dentina 279 



Haggerston Entomological Society, Ex- 

 hibition 23, 262 



Hecatera dysodea in Northumberland 

 230, 258 



Heliophibus hispida, description of the 



larva 134 

 Heliothis armigera in Gloucestershire 



231 

 Hermaphrodite-hybrid Sphingidffi 253 

 Hepialus humuli 220 



velleda 211, 226, 280 

 „ „ var. Hethlandica 279 



Hepiojielmus 111 

 Hesperia Actseon, probable extermination 



at Lulworth 252, 297 

 Hesperidaj 40 



Hornet, queen, at work 189 

 Hornets in Norfolk 23 

 Hybernia defoliaria and other larvae, 

 abundance of in the New Forest 179 

 Hybrid hermaphrodite of Smerinthus 



populi (with figure) 217 

 Hydraecia micacea 278 

 Hydrophilus piceus and Hydrobius fus- 



cipes, cocoons 82 

 Hymenoptera in Dorsetshire 137; acu- 

 leate, captures 238 ; scarcity round 

 London id. 

 Hymenopterous parasites of Lepidoptera 



138 

 Hypomecus 132 



IchneumonidfB, introductory papers on 

 58, 77, 109, 129, 205 



Insect plague 106 



Insectarium, new, at Regent's Park 131 



Insects, how they cross the Channel 19 ; 

 certain, unusual abundance 22 ; 

 reared from larvae collected on the 

 Essex salt-marshes 69 ; attracted by 

 electric light 182; and their food- 

 plants 261 



Labiate mined by a Dipterous insect 42 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological 

 Society 72 



Larentia csesiata 221 

 „ didymata id. 



Larva of Plusia V-aureum, description 

 66; of Cidaria fulva, description 67; 

 of Cidaria fulvata 87; of Attacus 

 luna, description 115; ofPterophorus 

 galactodactylus, description 117; of 

 Heliophobus hispida, description 

 134; of Thecia W-albuml57; rear- 

 ing Leucania obsoleta from 179; 

 Pterophorus tephradactylus, descrip- 

 tion 260 



Larvffi collected on the Essex salt- 

 marshes, insects reared from 69; of 

 genus Thecia 177; of Hybernia de- 

 foliaria, etc., abundance of in the 

 New Forest 179; of Cladius vimi- 

 nalis destructive to nut-stubs l88, 

 read Nematus (Croesus) septentrio- 

 nalis, L. 216 ; of Emmelesia tteniata 

 257 



Laphygma exigua 18 



