( Ixiv ) 



Papilio merojpe and P. cenea taken iu cop., xxxiii. — double by Mr. R 



Triraen, xxxiii. 

 Pedaliodes leucocheilus, 129. — P. polyxo, 129. — P. aymmaclius, 130. — 



P. tyrrheus, 130. 

 Perisama gisco, 131. — P. catenarius, 131. 

 Phyciodes castianira, 131. 

 Plebeius Icarus, a dwarf specimen, v. 



Plusia chrysitis infested b}' an Ichneumon (Paxylloma), xx. 

 Pyrameis cardui, a remarkable variety, 

 Sadarga, 157. — S. oculata, 158. 



Salamis Anacardii, in cop. with a female Aphelia Apollinaris, xxiii. 

 Samanta, 166. — S". rudis, 166. — <S. Lepcha, 167. 

 Saioa, 157. 

 Sevanda, 174. 

 Sisema pornona, 132. 

 Smerinthiis, on the markings of the larvte of, 69. — S. populi, var. of, xxvii. 



—5. ocellatus, notes on varieties of larvae, xxviii. — S. populi, 



hermaphrodite specimen, xxx. 

 Sphinx-moth from Madagascar, Length of proboscis nf, xii. 

 Stauropiis fagi, protective attitude of the caterpillar, iii. 

 Suralaya, 159. 

 Telinga, 167. 

 Terias, on certain species of, with descriptions, 197. — 2'. anemone, 199. — 



T. mandarini, 199. — T. mariesii, 198. 

 Tischeria gannacella, added to British list, xxxv. 

 Vanessa Antiopa taken at Wimbledon, xxx. 

 Virapa, 155. 



NEUROPTERA, 



Bcetica obesa, connate nature of the wings, v. 

 Ccsnis dimidiata, reported to be luminous, viii. 

 Chrysopa, eggs of, on Eucalyptus from Australia, vi. 

 Ephemeridce, a work by Rev. A. E. Eaton proposed, v. 



ORTHOPTERA. 



Locusts' eggs destroyed by Coleopterous larviv, xxxiii. 

 Phasmidcc from St. Vincent, xxxv. 



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