CONTENTS. 
Dasypolia templi at Poole, 16 
Deilephila euphorbiw, 21; livornica at 
Dorking, 168,—near Carlisle, 169,— 
at Winchester, 169,—in the New 
Forest, 218 
Deiopeia pulchella, 166, 192, 196, 249, 
296, 322,—in England, 153,—at 
Dover, 167,—at North London, 167, 
—additional records, 191,—at St. 
Leonards, 220,—at Brighton, 221,— 
in South Wales, 244—near South- 
ampton, 244,—in Hastings district, 
288,—at Folkestone, 288,—variation 
of, 168 
Demas coryli, 173 
DervonsoireE—Notes from Plymouth, 45 ; 
a month’s collecting at Sidmouth, 
67; Argynnis latona in, 124; Colias 
edusa in, 165, 208, 276; Macro- 
glossa stellatarum, abundant in, 
194; Lycena arion in 8. Devon, 
221; Sphinx convolvuli, 282; on 
the borders of Dartmoor, 228 
Dianthecia carpophaga, 46,—var. cap- 
sophila, 25; cucubali, 46, 67, 173; 
barrettii, 97, 326; nana, 296; 
compta, 297; cesia, 297 
Diasemia literata, 295 
Dicranura bifida, 65, 68, 322); vinula, 324; 
fureula, 65 
Dicycla oo, 199 
Dioctria baumhaueri, 328; ‘reinhardi, 
328; rufipes, 328 
Diphthera orion, 46, 158 
Diptera, captures in 1891, 72; taken at 
Sherwood, 199 
Ditula semifasciana, 82 
DorsetsHtrE—Dasycampa rubiginea and 
Dasypolia templi at Poole, 16; Cos- 
mopteryx orichalcella in, 195; 
Scybalicus oblongiusculus in, 196; 
Noctuz in, 196; notes from Swan- 
age, 313; Lepidoptera taken round 
oa 82; Colias edusa, 208, 
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Drepana binaria, 16; hamula, 82; fal- 
cula and sicula, confusion between 
larvee of, 218; falcataria, 309 ; lacer- 
tinaria, 309 
Druryia antimachus, female, 143 
Early moths, 122, 145; Lepidoptera in 
Yorks, 164 
Editorial, 1, 301 
Elachista cingilella, 21; subocellea, 78 
Elater, description of a new species of, 
304; miniatus, n. sp., 304; pomone, 
304; preustus, 305; sanguineus, 
305; lythropterus, 305 
Electric light, the, 247 
Electricity for entomologists, 214 
Emergence, retarded, of E. versicolor, 121 
Emmelesia albulata, double-brooded, 289 
Emydia cribrum, observations on, 267 
vil 
Endromis versicolor, retarded emergence 
of, 121 
Ennomos tiliaria, 67,252; erosaria, 252, 
315; angularia, vars. of, 294 ; autum- 
naria (alniaria) in Kent, 319 
Ennychia octomaculalis, 159 
Entomological Club of London, the, 4, 
51, 200, 328 
ENtTomoLoaicaL SocretrrEs—London, 20, 
48, 72, 96, 125, 147, 174, 223, 293, 
328; Birmingham, 24, 50, 75, 100, 
152, 176, 199, 224, 250, 297, 328; 
South London, 22, 49, 73, 98, 125, 
126, 142, 149,175, 198, 248, 295, 328; 
Lancashire and Cheshire, 23, 50, 75, 
98, 127, 152, 251, 297, 328; North 
Kent, 152, 176; Cambridge, 128, 
176, 200, 328; York and District, 
200, 251, 297 
Ephestia kuhniella, 53 
Epinephele ianira, 150, 224,—var. of, 
264, 296; hyperanthes, 223, 264,— 
varieties of, 215, 243,—with lanceo- 
late markings, 248; tithonus, 264 
Epione vespertaria, late specimen of, 
124,—variety of, 251; advenaria, 
200; apiciaria, var. of, 297 
Epunda nigra, 47 ! 
Erastria fuscula, 156; fasciana, 229,— 
(= fuscula), food-plant of, 230 
Erebia ligea, 263,—var. medusa, 37; 
lappona, 37; epiphron, 144; cas- 
siope, 219; melampus, 263, 294; 
evias, 263; ethiops, 244, 263,—ab. 
leucotenia, 263; semele, 263; ne- 
rine, 265, 294; blandina, abundance 
of, 288; melas, 294 
Erogaster lanestris, on variation in colour 
of cocoons of, 21 
Essrx—Hesperia lineola at Harwich, 17; 
larve-beating in Epping Forest, 44; 
Colias edusa in, 193, 208, 279; 
Plusiide in, 193; captures in the 
Cheltenham district, 222; Lycena 
corydon in Epping Forest, 243; mi- 
gration of Pieris rape at Harwich, 
EKuchelia jacobex, xanthic variety of, 216 
Euchloé cardamines, 22,—in August, 
244,—dwarf specimens of, 294; eu- 
pheno, Z., var. euphenoides, 239; 
belia, 240,—var. simplonia, 240 
Eucosmia undulata, 297 
EKugonia erosaria, 25 ; (Ennomos) autum- 
naria, 322,—(alniaria) at Chichester, 
290; alniaria (tiliaria), 320 
Kuperia fulvago, 176 
EKupisteria heparata, 
229 
EKupithecia coronata, 310,—double-brood- 
edness of, 18,—var. castigata, 41, 
49 ; virgaureata, 49; pygmeta, 47; 
abbreviata, 172; absinthiata, 292; 
stevensata, 326 
68; obliterata, 
