510 Dr. Rob. Lucas: Entomologie. Lepidoptera 1899. 



Urvilliana. Die Verschiedenheit dei- Farbenerscheinung ist auf die 

 verschied. Dicke der §chup])en zurückzuführen. Die Zunahme der 

 Dicke entspricht folg. Reihenfolge: gelb (Croesus), grün (Priamus), 

 blau (Urvilliana). 



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fiankes, Eust. R. and J. and W. Hill. The Basal Spot on Am- 



phidasis betularia. The Entomologist, Vol. 32 p. 38. 

 Bankes^ Eust. R. (1). Notes on Emydia cribrum L. t. c. p. 101 — 3. 



— (2). Emydia cribrum. t. c. p. 185. — Vorkommen. 



— (3). Emydia cribrum not taken in the New Forest by Mr. 



F. Bond. t. c. p. 234. 



— (4). Coleophora inulae, Wlk. in Herefordshire , with notes on 



its habits. Entom. Monthly Mag. (2) Vol. 10 (35), Jan. 

 p. 11— 2. 



— (5). Occurrence of Laspeyresia (Stigmonota Gn.) dorsana F. 



in Herefordshire. t. c. p. 12, 



— (6). Remarkable aberration of Laspeyresia dorsana H. t. c. p. 12. 



— (7). A third brood of Pieris brassicae. Entom. Monthly 



Mag. (2) Vol. 10 (35) p. 12. 



— (8). Aristotelia unicolorella, Dr. identified as a British Species. 



t. c. p. 33 — 6. Lita unicolorella Dp. = Anacampsis uni- 

 colorella H.-S. = Gelechia immaculatella Dgl. 



— (9). Hedya Servillana, Dup., bred from woody gall of Ceci- 



domyia Salicis. Entom. Monthly Mag. (2) Vol. 10 (35) 

 p. 92—3. — Frage an Mr. Gollett. 



— (10). Descriptions of the larvae and pupa of Cnephasia sinu- 



ana Stph. t. c. p. 105 — 6. 



— (11). Some exact observations on the emergence of Endromis 



versicolor L. t. c. p. 137 — 9. 



— (12). Notes on the Life-History of Phalonia vectisana, Westw., 



with descriptions of the larva and pupa. t. c. Aug. p. 178 

 —180. 



— (13). Descriptions of the larva and pupa of Aproaerema vi- 



nella, Bks. t. c. Sept. p. 202—205. 



— (14). Colias edusa F. in the Isle of Purbeck. t. c. p. 236. 



— (15). Epischnia Bankesiella Rdsn. in the Isle of Purbeck. t. c. 



p. 236. 



— (16). Lithocolletis concomitella sp. n., and its nearest allies. 



t. c. p. 241—248, Nov. p. 249—255, 284 - 288. — 7 (2 nn.) 

 spp. ; nn.: L. concomitella and pyrivorella. -- Supplementary 

 Note. t. c. -p. 288. 



— (17). Luffia lapidella Goeze (= lapidicella L.) at Stonehenge, 



V^iltshire. Nov. p. 270— 271. 



— (18). Rapid completion of the metamorphoses of Campto- 



gramma fluviata. t. c. p. 271 — 2. 



— (19). Psammotis pulveralis Hb., in the Isle of Purbeck. t. c. 



p. 289. 



