CONTENTS. 
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SUBJECTS. 
ABERDEENSHIRE—Collecting in, 123 
Abraxas grossulariata, variation pro- 
duced by food, 251; ulmata, late 
apearance of, 293,—vars. of, 297 
Abundance, of Uropteryx sambucaria 
and Timandra amataria, 222 sot 
Cosmia paleacea, 222; of Pieris 
brassice larve, 287; of Erebia 
blandina, 288; of Tortrix rufana, 
317; of Satyrus semele, 322; the 
recent, of Plusia gamma and Va- 
nessa cardui, 159, 164, 192; of 
Colias, 220; of Argynnis paphia in 
Gloucestershire, 222 
Acherontia atropos at Chichester, 220,— 
on the Kentish coast, 321 
Acidalia emutaria, 18, 23; subsericeata, 
68, 158; inornata, 158; bisetata, 
assembling of males of, 218; conti- 
guaria, 316; fumata, 317 
Aciptilia paludum, 84 
Acronycta alni, 199, 222, 247, 251,—larvee 
of, 18,—use of hairs of, 39,—near 
Tunbridge Wells, 289; leporina, 46, 
158, 199, 251,—larve of, 229; ligus- 
tri, 67, 158, 246; tridens, 67; myrice, 
123; auricoma, 158 ; tincta, 246 
Agrotera nemoralis, 159 
Agrotis obelisca, 50; lunigera, 50; can- 
delabrum, 75,—var. ashworthii, 75, 
297, 316 ; lucernea, 144, 327; saucia, 
298, 319, 323 
Albia fasciata, 22 
Amalopsis littoralis, 328 
Amphidasys betularia, 224,—assembling 
of, 194 
Amphonyx medon, 325 
Anosia plexippus, L., var. erippus, in 
Falkland Islands, 175 
Anthocharis cardamines, 20,—eges of, 142 
Anticlea rubidata the second year in 
pupa, 221; sinuata, 229, 252 
Ants, Indian, 96; from Calcutta, 98; in 
Australia, 73 
Apamea ophiogramma, 66, 224, 249,—at 
Enfield, 221 
Apatura iris, 18, 218, 247, 262, 314, 319; 
ilea, Hb., var. clytie, 262 
Aplecta tincta, 46, 158, 224, 246 
Aporia crategi, 217,—in England, 143, 
233,—a disclaimer, 274 
Arctia caia, 57,—second brood of larve, 
320,—from larvex fed on lettuce, 223, 
—variety of, 1, 57, 199,—xanthic, 
variety of, 290; fuliginosa, second 
brood, 287 
Are Jersey insects British? 320 
Argynnis latona, 15, 150, 263, — in 
Devonshire, 124; dia, 15, 263 
paphia, 18, 175, 262, 326,—near 
Brecon, 221,—white-spotted spe- 
cimens of, 223,—abundance in 
Gloucestershire, 222,—gynandrous 
specimens of, 151,—var. valesina, 
15,—aberration, 242; pales, 37,— 
var. lapponica, 37,—isis, and var. 
arsilache, 294; aglaia, 150, 262 2 
euphrosyne, 150,—var. of, 294,— 
dark variety of, 296; selene, 157, 
198, 263; adippe, 262, 276; niobe, 
262; amathusa, 263; hecate, 265 
Asphalia flavicornis, eggs of, 146 
Assembling, 22, 163; in Lepidoptera, 
84, 121; of males of Acidalia bise- 
tata, 218; of Larentia multistrigaria, 
170; of Amphidasys betularia, 195 
Astata stigma, 24 
Asteroscopus sphinx, 24, 45, 320; nube- 
culosa, 23, 175,—food of larva of, 
175, 195 
Asthena blomeri, 200, 223,—-variety of, 
251; sylvata, 229 
Attacus atlas, Linn., on the identification 
of, and its allies, with remarks on 
some other species of the genus, 
186; cecropia, 22 
BrprorpsaH1re—Colias edusa, C. hyale, 
&e., in, 275 
Bembidium saxatile, 297 
BERKSHIRE—Notes from Reading, 145; 
C. edusa, &c., in, 275 
Biston hirtaria, colour-variation in the 
ova of, 129, 163 
Boarmia roboraria, 18, 66 
Bohemannia quadrimaculella, 84 
Boletobia fuliginaria, 151 
Bombyx quercus pupating in Sept., 12i 
Booxs Revrewrp :— 
‘Delagoa Bay : its Natives and Natural 
History,’ by Rose Monteiro, 51 
‘Journal of the Institute of Jamaica,’ 
vol. i, no. 1, 51 
‘A List ofthe Lepidoptera of Balerno, 
Midlothian,’ by E. W. Carlier, 51 
‘Diptera of West Cornwall,’ by C. W. 
Dale, 52 
‘Catalogue Raisonné of Silk- producing 
Lepidoptera,’ by Alfred Wailly, 52 
‘An Elementary Manual of N. Zealand 
Entomology,’ by G. V. Hudson, 52 
‘Transactions of the City of London 
Entomological & N. H. Soc., 1891, 52 
