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New Forest Bill, 1892, 47, 198 
Nematus ribesii, cure for the ravages of 
the larve of, 44 
New Zeavanp—Danais (Anosia) plexip- 
pus at Ashburton, 70 
Noctua, an undetermined, 294; dahlii, 
24, 67, 246; brunnea, 29; sobrina, 
50, 298; flammatra, 98; festiva, 31, 
149,—var. contlua, 149; ditrapezium, 
196'; glareosa, 246 
Noctuz in Dorsetshire, 196 
Noctuid moths, notes on the synonymy 
of, 10, 62, 90, 140, 188, 211, 283; sy- 
nonymy of American, 26 
Noctuidx, Mr. Butler’s notes on synony- 
my of North American, 2; note on 
generic characters in the, 101 
Nola strigula, 18; confusalis, 128, 172 
Nonagria canne, 296; concolor, 325 
Norrotk—Sirex juvencus at Norwich, 
291; Colias edusa, 282 
Norway—Lepidoptera in neighbourhood 
of Roldal, 36 
Notes, from the north-west counties, 315 ; 
on the season of 1891, 65,—on Lepi- 
doptera near Gloucester, 222,—on 
British, 29, 86, 134,—taken in 1891, 
82, 119,—at Chichester, 322; on 
sugar, 95; on Italian Rhopalocera, 
95, 239, 261; on early moths, 122, 
145; on the season (Windermere), 
245; on various species of Satur- 
niidx, &c., belonging to the genera 
Philosamia, Buna, Antherea, Gy- 
nanisa, Automeris, and Carthea, 
267 ; on entomology of Holland, 292 
NorTHAMPTONSHIRE—Colias edusa, 282 
Notodonta trepida, 18, 46, 176,—erratic 
emergences of, 18; chaonia, 18, 46, 
297 ; trimacula, 18, 173; dicteoides, 
breeding, 20, 71, 144,—rearing larvee 
of, 94; dictwa, 46, 67, 68, 94, 322,— 
bred, 170; bicolora, 125; carmelita, 
298; dromedarius, 321; bicolor, 526 
Norrs—NSirex juvencus in, 291; larva of 
Apamea ophiogramma in, 69 ; abun- 
dance of Cosmia paleacea (Huperia 
fulvago) in Sherwood Forest, 222, 
244; Colias edusa, 282 
Nyssia hispidaria, 67, 122,146; zonaria, 
another lrish locality for, 145 
Osrruary—Henry Walter Bates, 77 ; 
Francis Archer, 100; W. J. Vaug- 
han, 300; William Thompson, 328; 
Rev. Albert Henry Wratislaw, 328 
Ocneria dispar in England, 259 
Odonestis potatoria, male the colour of 
female, 296 
Cicophora flavifrontella, 83; grandis, 
327 
Orgyia fascelina, ab., 251; antiqua, small 
dark form of, 294 
Ornithoptera brookiana, 23 
Orthoptera, British, 47 
Osmia xanthomelana, 24 
OxFroRDSHIRE—Colias edusa, 192, 282 
Oxybelus mucronatus, 24 
Oxyptilus distans and pilosella, 295 
Pachnobia leucographa, 170 
Paisley ‘“‘ pug,” the (Hupithecia casti- 
gata, var.), 41 
Papilio, green and brown pupe of, 44, 93, 
120; machaon, 150,—red markings 
on, 43; xuthus, 43; podalirius, 239, 
322 
Pararge hiera, 263; egeria, var. egerides, 
264, 323 
Parasite, curious, 247, 291 
Parnassius, abdominal pouch in, 325; 
apollo in Switzerland, 243; delius, 
breeding, 234 
Peronea variegata, var. cirrana, 73 ; 
schalleriana, var. latifasciana, 73; 
comariana, 327 
Phedon cochleariz, mustard beetle, 2380 ; 
betulx, 230 
Phigalia pilosaria, 145; pedaria (= pilo- 
saria), black, 71 
Philonicus albiceps, 297 
Phorodesma bajularia, 297 
Phothedes captiuncula, 144 
Phycis splendidella, 50 
Phytophagous Coleoptera, synonymic 
notes on, 162 
Pieris napi, bred, 175, 224, 324,—-var. 
bryoniw, 20,—var. 23; rape, early 
appearance of, 124, 145; callidice, 
H., 239; brassice, early appearance 
of, 145,—abundance of larve of, 287, 
—inigration of, at Harwich, 321 
Pins, Entomological, 54, 119 
Platypteryx unguicula, 315 
Plusia festuce, 23, 45; pulchrina, 46, 
66, 246; orichalcea, 51; gamma, 
192,—and Vanessa cardui, recent 
abundance of, 159,—at Chester, 164 ; 
moneta, 294, 822,—at Tunbridge 
Wells, 193,—in Middlesex, 193,—in 
Kent, 220,—bred, 241,—bred in Eng- 
land, 253,—in Surrey, 290; iota, 
246; bractea, 250 
Plutella cruciferarum, 
moth, 232 
Pecilocampa populi, 46, 47, 67 
Polia nigrocincta, 297 ; chi, var. olivacea, 
298,—var. obscura, 298 
Polyommatus virgaurex, 15; dispar, var. 
rutilus, 95, 240, 323; hippothoe, 
var. eurybia, 240; dorilis, 241 ; 
phlceas, 249; alciphron, var. gordius, 
larva of, 288; alexis, 288; bcetica, 
297, 327 
Proprietorship, change of, 1 
Pseudacrea miraculosa mimicking Da- 
nais chrysippus, 148 
Pseudopsis sulcata, Newm., 143 
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