( Ixiii ) 



Arctia caja, variety exhibited, ix. — A.fuliginosa, a bred specimen with 

 only one antenna, xiii. 



Argynnis Selene, varieties of, xxx. — another vaiiety, xxx. 



Calysisme, 161. — C. indistans, 104. 



Camptogramma hilineata, a number of dead specimens on a " tea-tree " 

 (Lycium harharum), xxix. 



Geratinia jjhilidas, 127. 



Cidaria russata from Yorkshire and Arran showing local variation, vi. — 

 Variety of, xxxv. 



Cirrochroa Aoris, on two gynandromorphous specimens, 113. 



Colias, on the genus, 1:33. 



Culapa, 1Gb. 



Dalapa, 158. 



Ennomos angularia with dissimilar antennae, xxx, 



Epione vespertaria, dwarf specimen of, xxxii. 



Ep>unda lutiilenta, variety of, xxxiii. 



Esthemopsis linearis, 132. 



Euptychia lineata, 128. — E.periboea, 128. 



Euterpe lycurgus, 132. 



Gareris, 156. 



Heliothis sattosa at "Weston-super-Mare, 1. 



Hemerophila abruptaria, dark specimen of, xxx. 



Hepialus vivesceiis, a vegetable parasite on, xx. 



Indalasa, 166. 



Jatana, 164, 



Kabanda, 168. 



Lepidoptera, on synonyms of Heterocerous, 55. — Diurnal Leidoptera from 

 Colombia, 119. — On Asiatic Lepidoptera referred to the genus 

 Mycalesis, 155. — Variability of, xxxi. — Gall of a l.irva on Euca- 

 lyptus, xxxii. 



Lobster moth, protective attitude of the caterpillar, iii. 



Loesa, 177. 



Lohora, 175. 



Lyccena Alexis, a dwarf female specimen v, 



Lymanopoda caruleata, 129. 



Martanda, 169. 



Morpho rhodopteron, 130. 



Moths from Malabar coast, xiii. 



Mycalesis, 176. 



Mydosama, 170, 



Nasapa, 176. 



Nebdara, 173. 



Nissanga, 169. 



Noctua C-nigr2im, a worn female taken in June, xiv. 



Nyssia hispidaria taken at light, xi. 



Odonestis potatoria, varieties of, xxvii. 



Orsotricena, 159. 



Pachama, 165. 



