VI 



INT>PJX. 



Gynandromoiphs : Celastrina argiolus, 

 48, 70 ; Diyas paphia, 48 ; rolyom- 

 niatus icaius, 142 



Hawk moths settling on water, 91 

 Hemiptera - Homoptera taken in the 



New Forest, 6 

 Hegperia malv.'e in Cheshire, 189 ; in 



Derbyshire, 168 

 Hesperiids and Thechds, 77 

 Heteroptera of Indo-China, The, 1, 145, 



'207, -243 

 Hibernating stages of Thymelicus 



actsBon, 21 

 Hibernation of Aglais urticte, 68, 83, 137 

 Historical note: Nicholas Gwyn, 233 

 Hippotion celerio, etc., at the Maidstone 



Museum, 277 

 Host of Nomada flavcpicta, K., 75 

 Hyloicus pinastri in Suffolk, 116. 257, 



258 

 Hymenoptera and Di[itera of a Kentish 



salt-marsli, 59 



Ino globularia.', 278 

 Insects in Burmese amber, 241 

 Insects of East Grinstead district, 256 

 Insects on the sea bucktliorn, 169 

 Invasion of the Riviera by Pyrameis 



cardui, 20 

 Is Arctia caia habitually a day-tlier, 93 

 Issoria (Argynnis) lathonia at Folke- 

 stone, 259 



Larva of Ino globularia;. 214 



Larva of Papilio machaon in Sussex, 

 189 



Larval habits of Dioryctria abietella, 21. 

 41 



Late occurrence of Pyrameis cardui, 22 



Lepidoptera from South Norway. 62, 79 



Lepidoptera noted in St. Helena and 

 Sierra Leone, 117 



Lepidoptera of Macedonia, The, 166 



Lepidoptera of the Highlands of Scot- 

 land, 43. 93 



Limenitis sibylla at Erighton, 257 ; in 

 Bucks, 237 ; at Burnham Beeches, 

 236 



Localities : 



Aberdeen'. 235 ; Alpes-Maritimes. 

 15, 34, 231 ; Argyllshire, 189, 21 1 ; 

 Balkans. 239; Berks, 261; Brazil, 

 181, 200 : Bucks. 237 ; Cheshire, 189 ; 

 Chichester, 278 ; Cornwall, 216,260; 

 Cotteswolds, 174, 212 ; Cumberland, 

 39, 51, 167; Delamere, 226; Derby- 

 shire, 168 ; Devonshire, 139, 216, 227, 

 261; Dorset, 237, 238; Durham, 38, 

 51, 69, 138, 189 ; Essex. 68, 90, 91, 

 235, 237, 262; France, 2, 131, 164, 

 239 ; (lodalming, 278 ; Hants, 258 ; 

 Hereford, 190; Inverness, 141 ; Isle 

 of Wight, 138 ; Java. 161 ; Leicester, 



LocALi'iiES — contimied : 



260 ; Lincolnshire, 138 ; Macedonia, 

 139, 166, 202 ; Mesopotamia, 163 ; 

 Middlesex, 22 ; Monk's Wood, 77 ; 

 New Forest, 6, 42, 190, 213, 235, 262 ; 

 Northumberland, 38, 51 ; Norway, 62, 

 79 ; Oxfordshire, 262 ; Philippines, 

 49, 268 ; Quetta, 92 ; Rannoch, 54, 87 ; 

 Riviera, 20 ; St. Helena, 117 ; Salo- 

 nica, 4 ; Shetland, 21 ; Sierra Leone, 

 117; Staffordshire, 216 ; Suffolk, 116, 

 257 ; Surrey, 90, 117, 238, 261 ; 

 Sussex, 117, 189, 214, 236, 257; 

 Wales, 155, 190 ; Warwickshire, 261 ; 

 Westmorland, 257 ; W^iltshire, 22, 



261 ; Witherslack, 83, 106, 137 

 Lycffina arion in North Cornwall, 216 



Manduca atropos in Co. Durham, 189 

 Memorial to the late Dr. F. Du Cane 



Godman, F.R.S.,etc., 211 

 Mould on insects, 167 



Neuroptera in the Balkans, 239 



New and little-known British Aphides, 



157 

 New species of Lithosiadaj and Nolidfe 



from the Philippines, 49 

 New species of Pyralidffi from Formosa, 



267 



New varieties of British Lepidoptera 

 from Cheshire, 226 



Nisoniades tages imbibing its excretion, 

 212 



Noctuidae of Great Britain as arranged 

 in the general collection at the 

 Natural History Museum, 11 



Notes on a modification of Limenitis 

 sibylla, ab. nigrina, etc., 42; on 

 British Odonata, 1918, 113; on 

 British Orthopiera in 1918, 171 ;'on 

 Butterflies, 227 ; on Lasiocanipa 

 quercus, 21 ; on Lepidoptera around 

 Alton, Hants, 258 ; on Lepidoptera 

 from Wales and Hereford, 190 ; on 

 Odonata collected in North Wales, 

 155; on some Genera of Nyssonida), 76; 

 on some Lepidoptera of the Pas-de- 

 Calis and of the Somme, 164 ; on the 

 Leijidoptera of Macedonia, 139 ; on 

 the larva of Protoparce convolvuli, 

 166 



Nyssia lapponaria in Inverness, 141 



Obituary : 



Godman, Frederick du Cane, 71 



Lawson, Robert, 280 



Norgate, Frank, 119 



Webb, Sydney, 119 

 Odonata in Bristol district, 191 ; near 



Lille, Fiance, in 1919, 239 

 On some North-country species and 



forms of Lepidoptera, 83, 106, 137 



