CONTENTS. 



Argyunis Bellona 99 

 „ Lapponica id. 

 „ Lathonia, variety (figure) 25 

 „ Myrina 98 



„ Paphia, varieties in the New 

 Forest 224 

 „ Tarquinius 99 

 Asychna seratella 69 

 Attacus Atlas 250 

 „ Aurota 123 



„ Luna, description of the larva 115 

 {read Attacus Selene 144) 

 Eoylei 249 

 Automalus 131 



Baumhaueria vertiginosa 289 



Bees, colours of flowers as an attraction 



to 282 

 Beetle, blue 44 



Beetles, Colorado, in South Devon 72 

 Boarmiarepandata220 ; var. Sodorensium 

 220; two extreme forms (with 

 coloured figures) 304 

 Boletobia fuliginaria in London 179, 228; 



captures 212, 228 

 Bombyces, silk-producing and other 



Exotic 85, 245; silk-producing 121 

 Bombyx mori, notes on an abnormal 



pupa of (with figures) 193 

 Books reviewed : — 



' Biologic der Kafer Europas,' by Ma- 



thias Rupertsberger 94 

 ' Butterflies of Europe,' by Dr. Lang 



144, 192 

 ' Epping Forest and County of Essex 

 Naturalists' Field Club Trans- 

 actions' 192 

 ' Injuiious Insects, Manual of,' by E. A. 



Ormerod 168 

 ' Insect Hunter's Companion ' 120 

 ' Locust, Eocky Mountain, Second Ee- 

 port of the United States Entomo- 

 logical Commission on the' 190 

 ' Parasites et les Maladies Parasitaires,' 

 by P. Megnin 93 

 Breeding Nola centonalis 226 

 Bryophila jjar (with coloured figure) 304 

 Butterflies, British, some thoughts on 



the distribution 265 

 Butterfly hunting in Natal — on the coast 

 lands 61, 100, 124 



Callimorpha hera in South Devon 227 



Camptogramma bilineata 221 



Caprifoliace;T3 mined by a Dipterous in- 

 sect 42 



Caradrina arabigua — a Lepidopteron new 

 to the British Fauna 281 



Caterpillars stopping a railway train 168 



Catoptera tripoliana 69 



Catoptria semulana (with coloured figure) 



304 

 „ decolorana (with coloured fig.) 



303 



Cedestis GysseUnella in England 20 

 Celiena Haworthii 279 

 Ceratocampa (Eacles) imperialis 247 

 CharaBas graminis, abundance 166 

 Chenopodiacese mined by a Dipterous 



insect 42 

 Choerocampa celerio 24; in December 



115 ; capture of 225 ; in Sligo 255 

 Chortophila betfe (with figures) 8, 25, 29 

 „ chenopodii 29 



„ conformis 30 



,, hyoscyami 29 



Cidaria fulva, description of the larva 67 ; 



larva 87 

 „ immanata 279 

 „ russata 222 

 ,, testata 279 

 Cladius viminalis larvae destructive to 

 nut-stubs 188, read Nematus (Croe- 

 sus) septentrionalis, L. 216 

 Clostera anachoreta 117, 133, 160 

 Cocoons of Hydrophilus piceus aud Hy- 



drobius fuscipes 82 

 Coleophora inflatella 160 

 „ mariniella 68 



Colias Edusa at Eastbourne 252; at Mai- 

 den 295 

 „ Hyale 296 

 Collecting in North Devon 154, 202 ; in 



the Hebrides 184 

 Colorado beetles in South Devon 72 

 Compositse mined by Diptera 42 

 Coremia quadrifasciaria 70, 212 ; in Nor- 

 folk 228 ; range in the Eastern 

 Counties 229 

 Cosmopteryx Lienigiella 185 

 „ orichalcella id, 



Crambus alpinellus 214 



,, verellus at Cambridge 20 

 „ Warringtonellus 181 

 Cymatophora ridens 113 



Dasycampa rubiginea 300 



Dasydia obfuscata 220 



Dasypolia templi 280 



Deiopeia pulchella 18, 261 ; in the Isle 

 of Wight 66 ; in Ireland 157 ; at 

 Bestwall 227 



DianthcEcia albimacula 215 



„ cucubali double-brooded 214 



Dicranura bicuspis in North Stafford- 

 shire 227 



Dicrorampha flavidorsana 159 



,, undescribed (with coloured 



figure) 304 



Diptera, notes on 285 



Dipteron, leaf-mining, note on 71 



Dipterous plant-miners, and the plants 

 they affect 41 ; in their perfect state 



290 



Dolerus palustris bred 163 



Emmelesia albulata 221; var. Hebudium 

 id. ; (with coloured figure j 304 



