Vili 
Kupecilia vectisana, 73; pallidana, 82 ; 
geyeriana, 82, 119 
Euproctis fulviceps, 72 
Eupunda nigra, 47 
Eurymene dolobraria, 173, 176 
Evolution, of colours in the Vanesse, 27, 
—of insect colours, 28 
Farxianp Istanps—Anosia plexippus, 
L., var. erippus, in, 175 
Fidonia atomaria, 326 
France—Lepidoptera in the South of, 
323 
Fruit as a bait, 19 
Gastrophilus equi, 50 
Gelechia osseella, 21; albiceps, 83 
Geometra papilionaria, 46, 315 
Grermany— Lepidoptera in the Black 
Forest, 218; Rhopalocera in Central, 
15 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE—Notes on Lepidoptera 
near Gloucester, 222; abundance of 
Argynnis paphia in, 222; Colias 
edusa, 208, 277; Cheltenham dis- 
trict, 222 
Gnats, query respecting, 95 
Gnophos obscurata, 324 
Gonopteryx rhamni, flying in December, 
18; cleopatra, 240 
Gortyna ochracea, 291 
Gracilaria elongella, 83 ; semifascia, 83 ; 
phasianipenella, 83,—var. quadrup- 
lella, 83; stramineella, 144 
Grapholitha cinerana, 295 ; nisella, 295, 
—var. pavonana, 295,—var. boebe- 
rana, 295,—var. rhombifasciana, 
295 
Hadena satura, 16, 297,—in the far north, 
94,—in Kent, 244; glauca, 144; 
contigua, 199; oleracea, 326 
Halietus atricornis, 24 
Hants—Notes from New Forest, 17 ,al3; 
sugaring a failure, 19; the New Forest 
Bill, 1892, 47; Colias edusa in, 165, 
192, 211,277,—at Christchurch, 166 > 
Deiopeia pulchella at Southsea, 166, 
—near Christchurch, 166, 191,—at 
Southampton, 244; a fortnight in 
the New Forest, 169; proposed rifle 
range in New Forest, 198; Deilephila 
livornica at Winchester, 169,—in the 
New Forest, 218; Plusia moneta in, 
220; captures in New Forest, 247; 
Sphinx convolvuli, 289 
Helias prasinana, gynandromorphous 
specimen, 327 
Heliothis dipsaceus, 18, 247; armigera 
(tomato caterpillar), 237,—at Chi- 
chester, 319 
Hellebore as an insecticide, 80 
Hercina phrygialis, 328 
HEREFORDSHIRE — Lepidoptera, 142,— 
captures at Hereford, 223; Colias 
edusa, 211, 278 
CONTENTS. 
HERTFORDSHIRE—OColias edusa, 279 ; half- 
holiday at Rickmansworth, 173 
Hesperia lineola, 17, 264, 289,—on the 
earlier stages of, 177; actzon, 314,— 
observations on, 235; thaumas, 264 
Horianp—Notes on the entomology of, 
292 
Homaloplia ruricola, 321 
Hybernia defoliaria, early appearance of, 
287; leucophxaria, Delamere Forest 
forms, 164 
Hybocampa milhauseri, 302 
Hyria auroraria, 19; muricata, 317 
Insect Fauna of Middlesex, preliminary 
list, 115, 130, 182, 203 
Insects at sea, 250 
IrnrLanp—Locality for Nyssia zonaria, 
145 
Iridomyrmex purpurens, 73; rufoniger, 
73; gracilis, 73 
Isolation as a factor in the evolution of 
species, 250 
Irany—Spring Lepidoptera in, 138 
JamatcA—Coccide from, 119 
Java—Pheism of butterflies, 43 
Jersey insects British ?, 320 
Kent—Lycena bellargus (adonis) at 
Folkestone, 16; Deiopeia pulchella 
at Dover, 67,—variation of, 168,— 
at Folkestone, 288 ; Colias edusa in, 
192, 208, 279; Plusia moneta at Tun- 
bridge Wells, 1892, 193, 220,—and 
Cucullia gnaphalii at Tunbridge 
Wells, 220; Hadena satura in, 244; 
Choerocampa celerio in, 288; Sphinx 
convolvuli, 289; Ennomos autumn- 
aria (alniaria) in, 319; captures at 
Folkestone, 322; Notes from the 
coast, 321 
Lancasuire—Captures in, 19; Vanesside 
in, 243; Carsia imbutata in, 245; 
Cidaria populata in, 245; Colias 
edusa, 208, 279; Erebia xthiops at 
Arncliffe, 244 
Laphygma exigua, 98 
Larentia multistrigaria, ‘Cassembling,”’ 
170 
Larva, of N. ribesii, cure for ravages of, 
44; of Apamea ophiogramma in 
Notts, 69; of Tortrix viridana, abun- 
dant, 164; of Asteroscopus nube- 
culosa, food of, 173; of Hesperia 
comma, 224; of Acronycta leporina, 
229; of Polyommatus alciphron, 
var. gordius, Stgr., 288, 319 ; Macro- 
glossa stellatarum, 288; of Deile- 
phila galii at Chiswick, 280 
Larvee, of Macroglossa fuciformis, 18 ; of 
Nola strigula, 18; of Psilura mona- 
cha, 18; of Drepana binaria, 18; of 
Stauropus fagi, 18; of Pterostoma 
palpina, 18; of Acronycta alni, 18; 
of Cleora glabraria, 18; of Conchylis 
