X11 
abundant, 
rufana, 317 
Toxoneura muliebris, 50 
Trichiura crategi, 46, 298 
Trifurcula atrifrontella, 84 
Triphena interjecta, 65, 66, 68, 310; or- 
bona, 124, 327; subsequa, 196, 251; 
297 ; pronuba, white variety of, 324 
Uropteryx sambucata, unusually plenti- 
ful, 278,—and Timandra amataria, 
abundance of, at Chertsey, 222 
Vanessa antiopa, 15, 49, 220,—aberra- 
tions of, 43,—in Cambridgeshire, 
243; urtice, feeding on wild hop, 
18,—the effects of artificial tempe- 
rature on colour of, 21,—L., a beau- 
tiful bright yellow, 249,—var., 251 ; 
cardui, 192,—recent abundance of, 
159,—at Chester, 221,—polychloros, 
222, 308,—pupe on a stone wall, 
193; c-album, 222, 252, 296, 297, 324, 
—seasonal forms, 296, — autumn 
form of, bred from spring larve, 318 ; 
egea, 239; atalanta, white spot in 
male, 295 
Vanesse, evolution of colours in the, 27 
Vanessidee, in Lancashire, 243,—in South 
Wales, 287 
Variation produced by food, 251 
Varieties :—Arctia caia (with figure), 1, 
199, 224; villica, 294; Argynnis 
paphia (valesina), 18, 224, 242, 
247, 325; pales (lapponica), 37 ; 
latona, 150; aglaia, 150; euphro- 
syne, 150, 249, 294, 296; selene, 
159, 198; Euchloé cardamines, 22 ; 
Liparis monacha (eremita), 22; 
Lycena icarus, 23, 151, 249, 327; 
bellargus, 16, 249, 296; Pieris napi, 
23, 224; Dianthecia carpophaga 
(capsophila), 25; Hrebia medusa, 
37; melampus, 294; Hupithecia 
castigata, 41 ; Vanessa antiopa, 49 ; 
urtice, 249, 251; c-album, 296; 
atalanta, 298; Peronia variegana 
(cirrana), 73; P. schalleriana (lati- 
fasciana), 73; Gracilaria phasiani- 
pennella, (quadruplella), 83 ; Parthe- 
sia chrysorrhea, 98; Melanippe 
sociata (obscurata), 111; montanata, 
(shetlandica), 113; Apatura iris, 
125; Limenitis sibylla, 125; Noctua 
festiva (conflua), 149; Sylpha atrata 
(var.), 149, —(subrotundata), 149; 
Papilio ,machaon, 150; Epinephele 
ianira, 150, 224, 249, 296; hyper- 
anthes, 216, 243, 248; Bryophila 
perla, 151; Deiopeia pulchella, 168 ; 
Notodonta trimacula (dodonea), 
173; Zygena trifolii, 173, 325; fili- 
pendule (chrysanthemi), 194, 294; 
loniceree, 194; Melita athalia, 198 ; 
cinxia, 198; Sesia formiciformis, 
216, 223; Euchelia jacobs, xan- 
164; crategana, 229; 
CONTENTS. 
thic, 216; Silura monacha (ere- 
mita), 216; Apamea ophiogramma, 
224; Amphidasys betularia, 224; 
Catocala nupta, 243, 249; Miana 
strigilis (aethiops), 248; Polyom- 
matus phloas, 249, 288; alexis, 
288; Venusia cambricaria, 176; 
Colias edusa, 250, 296, 298; he- 
lice, 249, 251; paleno, 327; Sme- 
rinthus tiliw, 249, 328; Satyrus 
semele, 250; hyperanthus, 324, 325 ; 
Cidaria truncata, 250; Spilosoma 
lubricipeda (radiata), 250; Gidipoda 
fasciata, 250; Bupalus piniaria, 251 ; 
Asthena blomeri, 251; Epione ves- 
pertaria, 251; Acronycta alni, 251; 
Lobophora lobulata, 252; hexapte- 
rata, 252; Thecla rubi, 294; Cocci- 
nella ocellata, 2943; oblongo-guttata, 
294; Dasydia tenebraria, 294; 
Abraxas grossulariata, 294, 297, 
327; Orgyia antiqua, 294, 295 ; fas- 
celina, 251; Herbula cespitalis, 
295; Ennomos angularia, 294; 
Acidalia bisetata, 296; Odonestris 
potatoria, 296, 326; Epione apici- 
aria, 297; Epunda lutulenta, 298; 
Melanthia rubiginata, 298; Tri- 
phena pronuba, 323; orbona, 327 ; 
subsequa, 251; Camptogramma bi- 
lineata, 326; Hadena oleracea, 326; 
Stauropus fagi, 428; Taniocampa 
stabilis, 324; Hypsipites ruberata, 
296 
Wates (Sourx) — Notes, 197; Deiopeia 
pulchella, 244; Vanessidx, 287 ; 
WeEsrMoRELAND—Captures in 1891, 144 ; 
notes on season at Windermere, 245 
WILTSHIRE—Colias edusa in, 192 
WoRCESTERSHIRE—Colias edusa in, 164 
Xylina petrificata, 46, 47; socia, 19, 45, 
172; ornithopus, 45, 172 
Xylophasia sublustris, 322 
Xysmatodoma argentimaculella, 83 
YorksHIRE—Harly Lepidoptera in, 164; 
sallows in (season, 1892), 170 
Ypthima, revision of the genus, 324 
Zygena minos, 21; trifolii, 173, 325; 
filipendulx, var. chrysanthemi, 194, 
294 ; lonicere, aberration of, 194,— 
var. semilutescens, 251 
SuppLemMENT. — Coleoptera from Cen- 
tral China and the Korea, by Rey. H. 8. 
Gorham, 81. Descriptions of some New 
Species of Phytophagous Coleoptera and 
Synonymic Notes, by Martin Jacoby, 86. 
Descriptions of some New Species of 
African Lepidoptera, by W. L. Distant, 89. 
Prats I.—Henry Walter Bates, F.R.S. 
(to face p. 77). 
Variety of Arctia caia (p. 1). 
Diplosis coccidarum, n. sp. (p. 181). 
