CONTENTS. 



Boarmia perfumaria, life-history of, 

 246 



Boletobia fuliginaria atClapham, 70 



Bombyx Callmne. life-history of, 

 137; and B. Queicus, differeii- 

 tiation^of thetwo allied species, 140 

 „ neustiia, scarcity of, 160 ; 

 larva, 177 ; (rlutinous secretion 

 of female, id. ; life-history of, 

 265 ; near Wimbledon, 329 



„ Quercus, life-history of, 

 139, 140 



„ Rnbi, 144 ; how to rear 

 the larvae, 192 



„ Trilolii, life-history of, 

 291; at Morice Town, 315 



Borliorophoia Saulcyi, a new British 

 Brachelylrou, 208 



Breedin<r Lepidoptera in confine- 

 ment, 344 



Bryoyhila <;landifera, larva, 35 



Butterflies, forty thousand pounds' 

 worth of,56, 70,067; in Dev(m, 293 



Butterfly, supposed new British, 312 



Callimorpha dominula, variety of, 87 



Calosoma inquisitor near Buiton- 

 on-Trenl, 321 



Campto<jiamma fluviata in South 

 Wales, 316 



'Canadian Naturalist,' 132 



Captures at Monk'-. Wnod, Hunts, 

 268 ; on the Birch Wood day, 269, 

 270 



Carudrina cubicularis, food of the 

 larvae, 205 



' Cat;ilo}i;iie of the Coleopterous In- 

 sects of the Canaries,' 57 



Catocala Fr.ixini in the Isle of 

 Wight, 305 



Cattle disease in America caused 

 by an insect, 299 



Celery-fly at Manchester, 318 



Cells," foru) of, 14 



Ctuthoihynchus and its allies, 259 

 „ inoinatus, 179 



„ sutu talis, 345 



Chaiopus flavipes, 216 



Cbelonia villica, larva, 144, 221 

 „ caja, peculiarity in the 

 structure, 86 



Choeiocampa Celerio at Hndders- 

 field, 288 ; near Hull, 327 ; larva, 

 id. ; at Taunton, 341 ; at South- 

 sea, 342 ; near York, id. 

 Choleva angustata and its varieties, 

 322 

 „ cisteloides, id. 

 „ intermedius, id. 

 „ Sturmii, id. 

 Chortobius Davus, larva, 83, 254 

 „ Pamphilus, larva, 89 



„ Typhoi), 254 



Cicada anglica, 147 ; synonymy of, 



207 

 Cidaria immanata, life-history of, 

 154, 155 



„ miala, hybernation of, 208, 

 233 



„ ribc^iaria, larva, 33 

 „ russata, life-history of, 153, 

 155; and C. immanata, diflfer- 

 entialion of, 155 

 Coccus-galls of Australia, 107 

 CockchaS'er, larva of, and the cuttle 



plague, 321 

 Ccenonym])ha Davus, 232 

 „ Typhon, id. 



Coleiiphora Aitemesicolella, 150 

 „ caespitiella, 299 



„ orbitella, 150 



Coleoptera, a geiitis of new to Bri- 

 tain, 189 ; new British, 208 ; cap- 

 tures of tare, 229; abumlance of 

 in Switzerland, 252 ; Turner's 

 captures of, 270 

 Coleopterous fauna of the Atlantic, 



111 

 Culias Edusa, 148,293; at Green- 

 hithe, 289; in the Isle of Wight, 

 292 ; near Devoupoit, /(/. ; at Ply- 

 mouth, 293 ; hybernation of, 305 ; 

 at Portsdown, 311; in Ireland, 

 324; in Cornwall, 338; in No- 

 vember, 339; at Exmoulh, 340; 

 at Eastbourne, id.; life-history 

 scraps in re, id. 

 Colias Hyale, 293 ; at Exmouth, 



340 

 Collectors, entomological, abroad, 

 204 



