( Ixx ) 



Epunda httuleiita, exhibited, i, xviii, and ah. li(iu'lii(r(jcn^h, xviii. 



Erehia glacialis and var. alecto, exhibited, xvi. 



Gonepteryx rhamni, vav.farinosa, exhibited, xv. 



Hepialid Group of Lepidoptera, Life Histories in the, with description of one 

 new species and notes on imagiual structure (Ambrose Quail), 411. 

 Aiitennw of imayines, 430. — Charagia, yenus, 423. — Distribution of the 

 Hepialiclai, table sliowing, 432. — Hejiialus Iwpulinvs, larva, 423. — Gorgo2ns 

 hucotii, sp. nov. described, 421. — Larvee, notes on, 422. — Ova, notes on, 

 422. — Farina cervinata, life history, 411. — P. umhraculata, contribution 

 to life history of, 417. — Pupw, notes on, 425. — Scale structure of imayines, 

 427. — Wing neuration of imagines, 426. — Winy scales, modified hairs, 428. 



Heterocera, destructive to fruit in Cape Colony, exhibited and enumerated, 

 viii. 



Hydrocampa stagnalis, var. exhibited, xviii. 



Lozopera francillonana, pupa cases exhibiti'd, and notes on species, xi. 



Ly Ciena corydon, var. exhibited, xvi. 



Lycwna ottomanus, exhibited, xv. 



Lycasna semiaryus, var. alluded to, xv. 



Nyssia hispiidaria, exhibited, v. 



Noctuid larva from banana, exhibited, xviii 



Oligostigma arasalis, exhibited, x. 



Papilio machaon, note on pupal forms of, x. 



Pararge megcera, light and dark forms of, exhibited, xv. 



Pieris krueperi, exhibited and alluded to, xv. 



Pieris rapw, caught by proboscis, exliibited, and note upon, xvii. 



Plusia gamma, caught by proboscis, exhiliited, and note upon, xvii. 



Poi'thetria dispar, alluded to, xxiv. 



Proutia hetulina, exhibited, xxiii. 



Proutia eppingella, exhibited, xxiii. 



Pyralidse, New Palsearctic (Sir George F. Hampson, Bart.), 369. The 

 following new species are described and sub-families alluded to: — 

 Aglossa ruhralis, 378. — A. 2'ulverealis, 378. — Anerastianw, 375. — Calamo- 

 chrous palliJalis, 391. — Cledeohia amuralis, 384. — C. chellalalis, 383. — • 

 Constantia aryeutalis, 380. — C. atrisquamalis, 378. — C. caidalis, 379. — C. 

 canifusalis, 381. — C. fuscisectalis, 380. — C. leucoyraphalis, 382. — G. numi- 

 dalis, 381. — C. oxodontalis, 382. — Crambinw, 369. — Cramlms aridalis, 370. 

 — C. atrisquamalis, 372. — C cuencalis, 371. — C. dalmatinellus, 369. — C. 

 fulvifusalis, 371. — C.furciferalis, 371. — C. osseellus, 370.- — C. serraticornis, 

 369. — Gyholomia inylorialis, 392. — Cynmda denfalis, 392. — Diasemia 

 Iwtalis, 390. — Diptychophora sinualis, 372. — Z>. strigatalis, 373. — Endo- 

 tricha jordana, 377. — Endotrichinx, 377. — Entephna tylostcgalis, 385.— 

 Epipaschina?, 375. — Evergestis lichenalis, 387. — Hydrocampinas, 384. — 

 Lepidoneiira griscalis, 391. — Lodiana albicostalis, 374. — Macalla amurensis, 

 376.— J/, lopliotalis, 375.— Metasia alhicostali<, 392.— Jf. sancta, 393.— 

 Neoschoenohia testacealis, 374. — Noctuelia anwmicalis, 400. — N. arcuatalis, 

 400. — Parthenodes sutschana, 384. — Pilocrocis contortalis, 387. — Phlyctw- 

 nodesfoviferalis, 390. — P. leiicalis,3SS. — P. phinoneuralis, 389. — P. rhab- 

 dalis, 389. — P. straminealis, 388. — P. subhyalinalis, 390. — Pionea alhifus- 

 alis, 395. — P. albescentalis, 395. — P. ferrealis, 394. — P. leucopeplalis, 

 396.— -P. 2^erfervidalis, 395.— P. vestalis, 395.— Pyrausta catilualis, 399.— 



