CONTENTS. 



XI 



Pseudocereobotra wahlbergi, 183 

 Pseudodoxis limulus, 843 

 Pseudoterpna cytisaria, 132; pruinati!, 



170 

 Psilnra monacha, 85 

 Psyche opacella, 182, 301 ; species from 



Argentine liepublic, 283 

 Pteiophorus bertrami, 314 

 Pterosticlius lepidus, 236; madidus, 



attaclced by a Gordius, 187 

 Pterostoma palpiua, 52, 63, 134, 314 

 Ptilodontis i^alpina, 19, 34 

 Pygtera curtula var., 231 

 Pyralis glaucinalis, 62 

 Pyrrhosoma minium, 207, 209 ; tenel- 



lum, 207 



Eecent Literatuke : — 



' Abstract of Proceedings of the South 

 London Entomological and Natural 

 History Society for the year 1894,' 

 212 



'A Plum-scale in Western New York,' 

 by M. V. Slingerland, 188 



'A Manual for the Study of Insects,' 

 by John Henry Comstock, 236 



'Butterflies and Moths (British),' by 

 W. Furueaux, F.K.G.S., 68 



'L'Amateur de Papillons,' by H. 

 Coupin, 188 



'Eeport of Observations of Injurious 

 Insects, 1894,' by Eleanor A. Orme- 

 rod, 139 



' The Cabbage-root Maggot : with 

 Notes on the Onion IMaggot and 

 Allied Insects,' by M. Y. Slinger- 

 land, 140 



'Wayside and Woodside Blossoms,' 

 by Edward Step, 188 



Wytsman's Ke-issue of Hiibner's 

 Works on Exotic LejDidoptera, 22 

 Reports of Societies : — 



Birmingham Entomological, 67, 91, 

 138. 187, 211, 235, 260, 283, 347 



Entomological of London, 63, 64, 65, 

 90, 135, 183, 209, 342 



Chester, of Nat. Science and Litera- 

 ture, 347 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomolo- 

 gical, 67, 92, 138 



Nonpareil Entomological, 260, 284, 

 348 



North London Natural History, 234 



Reading Natural History, 68 



South London Entom. and Nat. Hist., 

 65, 66, 67, 91, 136, 186, 211, 235, 

 259, 282, 345 

 Retinia pinicolana, 88, 133 

 Ehagium bifasciatum, 186, 212 

 Rhodia fugax, 218 

 Rhodophcea consociella, 162 ; marmorea, 



134 

 Rhopalocera, profusion in the Alps, 286 ; 



vertical distribution in the Alps, 322 ; 

 African, 153 ; effect of glacial period 

 on distribution, 247; of Elect and dis- 

 trict, 194 ; in Guildford district, 150 ; 

 origin of European, 247 

 Eumia cratajgata, 138 ; luteolata, 282 



Sales at Stevens's : — Machin, 130, 158, 

 202 ; O'Reilly, 202 ; Robson, 203, 307 ; 

 Wheeler, 230 



Saturnia boisduvalii, 150; pavonia, 149, 

 268 



Sawfly with eight legs, 137 



Scodonia belgiaria, 234, 283, 340, 341 



Scolytus rugulosus, 67 



Scoparia basislrigalis, 137 ; cembrffi, 162 



Scopula decrepitalis, 68 



Scotland — Chcerocampa celerio, 308 

 CoenonymjDha typhon in West, 277 

 collecting in, 132 ; Hepialus humuli 

 in Orkney, 204 ; Nyssia lapponaria, 

 163, 207, 237 ; Sphinx convolvuli, 

 281 



Scotosia rhamnata, 84, 86, 172 



Seasonal dimorphism, 185 



Secretion of potassmm hydroxide by 

 Dicranura vinula, 184 



Selenia illustraria, 170 ; lunaria, 134, 

 170 ; tetralunaria, 134 



Sense organs of insects, 30, 243, 278, 

 304 



Senla ulva, 131,— and vars., 231 



Sericomyrmex opacus, 64 



Sericoris ingratana, sp. n., 181 



Sesia asiliformis, 51, 165 ; bombylifor- 

 mis, 60 ; culiciformis, 138 ; cynipifor- 

 mis, 51 ; formiciformis, 43 ; ichneu- 

 moniformis, 43; scoliiformis, 131, 165, 

 231 ; sphegiformis. 51, 67 ; tipulifor- 

 mis, 45 



Setting minute insects, an instrument 

 to assist in, 301 



Shropshire — Acherontia atropos, 280, 

 310 ; notes from, 339 ; Vanessa c- 

 album, 280 ; Xanthia gilvago, 310 



Sirex gigas, 259 



SoMi.RSETSHiRE — Achcrontia atropos, 

 310 



Sphinx convolvuli, 51, 280, 281, 311, 

 312, 313, 336 ; ligustri two winters in 

 pupa, 208 ; pinastri, 131, 165, 232, 

 257, 312 



Spilodes cinctalis, 314 



Spilosoma lubricipeda and vars., 3, 27, 

 182, 301 ; menthastri var., lb>7 



Staifordsiiire — Aplecta occulta, 284; 

 Charajas graminis, 133 ; collecting in 

 North, 206 



Stauropus fagi, 22, 134, 182; double- 

 brooded, 306 



Stigmonota coniferana, 88 



Stilbia anomala, 118, 134, 157 



Stilodes bogotoensis, sp. n., 192 



