vl GONTENTS. 
‘Bug-hunting,’ Hewett, 142 
‘Elementary Text Book of Entomo- 
logy,’ by W. F. Kirby, 252 
‘The Lepidoptera of Dorsetshire,’ by 
C. W. Dale, 252 
‘Butterflies of the Riviera,’ by Frank 
Bromilow, 252 
‘A Synonymic Catalogue of Lepidop- 
tera Heterocera (Moths),’ by W. F. 
Kirby, 298 
‘Rhopalocera Exotica,’ by H. Grose 
Smith and W. F. Kirby, 299 
Botys, 328,—new species of, allied to 
fuscalis, 250, 328; lancealis, 159; 
fuscalis, 328 
BrecknocksHire — Argynnis paphia at 
Brecon, 221 
Breeders of Lepidoptera, a hint to, 143 
Breeding Parnassius delius, 234 
Brephos parthenias at Delamere Forest, 
163 
Bromolocha fontis, 229 
Bryophila perla, 151; muralis, 326 
Bryotropha obscurella, 15 
Bucculatrix cidariella, 84 
Butterflies, pheism of Java, 43; wet- 
season and dry-season forms, 98; 
scarce in June and July, 1892, 195; 
in Alpes-Maritimes, 245; varieties 
of, 288 ; attacked by red insects, 311 
Calligenia miniata, 315 
Callimorpha hera, 24, 224, 256, 327,— 
var. lutescens, 327; dominula, 174, 
229 
CaMBRIDGESHIRE — Vanessa antiopa in, 
243; Colias edusa, &e., in, 275 
Carpocapsa pomonella, 199 
Carsia paludata, 144; imbutata, 245, 317 
Carterocephalus palemon, 248, 264, 265, 
— life-history of, 225, 254 
Cassida sanguinolenta, 297 
Catocala fraxini, 15; nupta, resting on 
concrete walls, 69,—at rest, 94,— 
aberration, 243,—varieties of, 249 ; 
promissa, 314; sponsa, 314 
Catoptria juliana, 199 
Cecid bred from Coccidex, 180 
Celena haworthii, 222,—food-plant of, 
245 
Cerostoma, lucella, 83 
Cerura vinula, erratic appearance of, 287 
Ceruras, emergence of, 302 
CuanneL Is~tanps— Notes from, 252; 
Macroglossa stellatarum in Jersey, 
194 
Chareas graminis, 246 
Charaxes jasius, 95, 323 
Cuusuire—Plusia gamma amd Vanessa 
cardui at Chester, 164, 221; abun- 
dance of Uropteryx sambucaria and 
Timandra amataria at Chester, 222; 
Acherontia atropos at Chester, 220 ; 
sugar at Chester, 248; C. edusa, &c., 
in, 276. Delamere Forest,—Brephos 
parthenias at, 163; forms of Hyber- 
nia leucophearia, 164; Whit-Monday 
in, 169; Libellula quadrimaculata 
and L. scotica in, 169 
Choerocampa celerio, 24,—in Kent, 289, 
—in Sussex, 318; nerii, an addi- 
tional record, 123 
Chrysoclysta bimaculella, 21 
Cidaria reticulata, 15, 327; siterata, 45 ; 
picata, 67; suffumata, note on, 216; 
populata, in Lancashire, 245 
Clearwings in North Staffordshire, 95 
Cleodora cytisella, 83 
Cleora glabraria, 82,— protracted larval 
stage of, 18; lichenaria, 66, 67 
Coccide, a cecid bred from, 180,—from 
Jamaica, 119 
Coccinella ocellata and C. 
euttata, vars. of, 294 
Coenonympha typhon, 144 
Coleophora metallicella, n. s., 44 
Colias, abundance of, 229; edusa, on the 
earlier stages of, 201,—var. helice, 
240, 249, 250, with broad biack band, 
250,—and hyale, in 1892, 164, 192, 
208, 241, 247, 275, 307; hyale, on 
the earlier stages of, 271; paleno, 
240 
Colletes cunicularia, 24 
Colour variation in ova of Biston hirtaria, 
129, 163; influenced by artificial 
temperature, 21; evolution of, 27, 
28; of cocoons, caused by renal ex- 
creta, 99; variation, 21; protective, 
of Lophopteryx camelina, 68 
Conchylis francillana, 26 
‘* Coppers,” present price of, 142 
Coremia ferrugata, 326; unidentaria, 326 
CoRNWALL — Lepidoptera from Scilly 
Isles, 98 
Correction, a, 173 
Cosmia affinis, 68; diffinis, 68, 319; pa- 
leacea (Kuperis fulvago), abundance 
of, in Sherwood Forest, 222, 244; 
pyralina, 322 
Cosmopteryx orichalcella in Dorset, 195 
Cossus ligniperda, 46 
Crambus myellus, 152; selasellus, 317; 
margaritellus, 317 
Cryptoblabes bistriga, 82 
Cucullia chamomille, 16; gnaphalii at 
Tunbridge Wells, 220 
CumBrriLAND—A day on the mountains, 
169, 218; Deilephila livornica near 
Carlisle, 169 
Cymatophora ocularis, 199 
Cystocelia immaculata, 96 
Danais (Anosia) plexippus at Ashburton, 
r 33 7 
Dasycampa rubiginea in the Isle of Pur- 
beck, 20,—at Poole, 16 
Dasydia tenebraria, var. wockearia, 294 
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