CONTENTS. 



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40 ; malformatious of British 53 ; 

 at the British Museum 87 ; of Ire- 

 laud 101; grease on 100; on the 

 sand-hills 122 ; captured in Surrey 

 178; and hemp agrimony IN!); late 

 emergence 231 ; bad season 234 ; 

 preserving from mould or mites 

 2H4, 335 ; Swiss 300 ; of Ayrshire 

 :;13 ; setting 340, 301 ; varieties of 

 British 341 ; notes on Southei-n 

 Indian 44(3, 474, 506, 542 ; names 

 of 45U 

 Lepidopterous cocoon, reticulated 



342 

 Leucania albipuucta at Folkestone 

 518 



,, commoides, supposed occur- 

 rence in Kent 522 



„ L-album near Canterbury 

 241 



Littoralis 143, 188 

 Ligdia Adustata double-brooded 48/' 

 Limacodes Asellus 457 



., Testudo, variety 183 



Limenitis Sibylla, variety 171 

 Limulus Polyphemus 520 

 Liparis auritlua, hybei'natiou 289; 

 double-bi'ooded 304 



., dispar, larva feeding at large 

 100; at Wandsworth 280; in the 

 City 304 



„ monacha, variety 145, 140 ; 

 at East Grinstead 510 

 „ Salicis, economy Dl 

 Lithosia caniola 201 

 „ complana 427 

 ,, mesomella, variety 333 

 ,, quadra near Newcastle-ou- 

 Tj-ne 175 ; at Highgate 195 ; at 

 Newcastle id.; at Ivingsland 457; 

 description of the larva 470 



„ rubricollis, is it double- 

 brooded? 81, 200; early 130; 

 during hottest sunshine 141 

 Lobophora hexapterata near Limerick 



140 ; near Colchester 411 

 Lobster fisheries, improvement 04 

 Locusts, ravages in South Australia 



207, 202; on a balloon 525 

 London Natural History Society 440 

 Lord, death of Mr. John Keast 296 

 Louse, elephant's 405 

 Lycffina .<Egon 483 

 „ Argiolus 103 



Lycaena Arion, inquiry respecting 

 286 ; at Barnwell Wold 314 ; near 

 Gloucester 457 



,, Corydon and Adonis, distinc- 

 tive difference of the females 58 



Lycoperdina Bovist® 434 



Lygaeus punctato-guttatus 7 



Machaou and its haunts 265 ; hy- 

 bernal emergence and cannibalism 

 of the larvoe 330 



Macroglossa stellatarum, does it often 

 fly at night ? 310 ; flying by night 

 332 



Maero-Lepidoptera, nocturnal, inha- 

 biting Guernsey and Sark, with 

 notes of their occurrence 351, 375 ; 

 taken at Buckingham or its imme- 

 diate neighbourhood, with notes of 

 their occurrence 370 



Macropliya Albicincta 43 



jMalt-sugar, chemical composition 437 



iMamesti'a Persicarise, hirviB 108 



Melanagria galathea, melanic variety 

 57 



Melanthia albicillata at Darenth 190 

 „ ocellata double-bi-ooded 106 



Melitsea Dia in Kent 484 



„ Euphrosyne, variety 407 



Merisus splendidus 323 



JMerostenus phedyma 340 



Microgaster alvearius 180 



Miners of tumip-leaves 112 



Minute-book of an Entomological 

 Society 204 



Mites 319 



Mornings, a few, with Pieris Dapli- 

 dice, Argj-nnis Lathonia, Col: as 

 Hyale, G. Edusa, &c. 210 



Mosquitoes 223; in the Great Lone 

 Land 310 



Motchulsky, death of Victor von 50 



^loth, winter, ravages 108; reed('?) 

 459 



Moths at sea 80; hybernating 100; 

 on Echium vulgare 203 



Mountain collecting in March 404 



Musquitoes 183 



Myniaridre, notes on 498 



Name-changing 37 

 Nematus Aquilegiae 94 

 „ Betularius 132 



