Contents. 



IX 



Hemiptera-Homoptera, British 42, 71 



Hesperia ActiEon 209 

 Hesperidffi. revision 116 

 Heusimene fimbriana bred 41, 93 

 Hewitson, William Chapman, death 



166 

 Holly -leaves, blotched 42 

 Hybei-nation of Satyrus ^geriain the 



pupa 251 

 Hymenoptera, new and rare 16 ; 



British, books on 120 ; British 274 

 Hypolepia sequeUa bred 20 



Ichneumons 156 ; with descriptions of 

 the previously unknown sexes of 

 two species 34 



"Illustrations of Varieties of British 

 Lepidoptera " (review) 96 



Ineurvaria canariella bred 190 



Injurious insects 72 



Insectivorous plants, note on certain 

 197, 233 



Insects, mould on 23 ; injurious 72 ; 

 early appearance 93 ; intoxicated 

 117 ; certain parasitic Fungi which 

 attack 121 ; seat of the sense of 

 smell in 233 ; classification 255 



Intoxicated insects 117 



Larentia csesiata near Exeter 21 



Larva of Acidalia incanaria 18 ; of A. 

 interjectaria 91 ; of Noctua ditra- 

 pezium 141 ; of Botys asinalis 

 190 ; of Noctua rhomboidea 209 ; 

 of Acronycta alni 211, 212, 252; 

 of Emmelesia tseniata 231 



Larvse, variation in colour in certain 



108 ; green hairy 118 ; Micro- 



Lepidoptera on Hackney Marshes 



232 



Lepidoptera, introductory papers on 

 25, 74, 124, 154, 395, 239; in 

 North Wales 140 ; varieties at the 

 National Entomological Exhibi- 

 tion (with coloured plate) 169 ; 

 new and rare, records of the cap- 

 ture 172 ; in 1878, 254 



•' Lepidoptera, British, Illustrations of 

 Varieties of" (review) 96 



Lepisma saccharina 257 



Leucania albipuncta at Chichester 

 230 : at Folkestone 230 ; in the 

 Isle of Wight 230 

 ,. conigera, var. (with coloured 

 figure) 169 



„ extranea at Torquay 252 

 ,. vitellina at Torquay 252,253 



Leucophasia sinapis at rest 69, 92 



Libellulidae in London 274 



Life-histories of sawflies 243 

 Life-history of clothes-moths, and 



how to destroy them 212 

 Liparis disjiar, var. (with coloured 

 figure) 170 



„ salicis at Harwich 269 ; re- 

 markable flight of 269 

 LithocoUetis trifasciella bred 20 

 Lithosia quadra in Ireland 71 

 Lobophora polycommata at Wither- 



slack 9 

 Lycsena Alexis, var. 209 



Macropis labiata 18, 22 

 Mamestra brassicae (with figure) 121 

 Meadow-brown, note on 208 

 Megachile argentata 17 



„ maritima 17 

 Miana arcnosa near Londonderry 231 

 Micro-Lepidoptera bred, 1877 and 



1878, 199 ; larvae on Hackney 



Marshes 232 

 Mosley, S. L., " Illustrations of 



Varieties of British Lepidoptera " 



(review) 96 

 Moths, female, attracting males 21 

 Mould on insects 23 

 Murray, Andrew, F.L.S., death 46 



National Entomological Exhibition 

 72, 96, 97 



" Natural History of Hastings and St. 

 Leonards " (review) 185 



Neuroterus laeviusculus 275 



Noctua ditrapezium, larva 141 

 „ rhomboidea, larva 209 



Nola strigula near Uxbridge 21 



Note on protected Coleoptera 191 ; on 

 certain insectivorous plants 197, 

 233 ; on the meadow-brown 208, 

 on Argynnis Paphia 208 



Notes on new and rare Hymenoptera 

 captured (luring the year 1877, 

 10 ; on Arctia lubricipeda 70 ; on 

 variation in colour in certain 

 larva3 108 ; on certain parasitic 

 Fungi which attack insects (with 

 figure) 121; from Utah 137; 

 from Guernsey 159 ; on Psylliodes 

 chrysocephala (with figures) 217, 

 218 ; on AcidaUa contiguaria 

 241 ; on collecting in Glen Tilt 

 247 ; extended, on breeding 

 Deiopeia pulchella 251 ; from 

 Harwich 209 ; on Bombyx quer- 

 cus 270 ; on Acrida viridissima 

 274 



NymphaUdffi 25, 74, 124, 154. 195, 



239 



