( Ivii ) 



LEPIDOPTEEA— co«.<imtcci. 



Ergolis, species of, 332. — E. Isceus, 333. — timora, 333. 

 Euhagis Sosthenes, 34. 

 Eupithecia togata, capture of, xvi. 

 Eti/ripus roiustus, 348. 

 Emytela, Malayan species of, 331. 

 GelecJiia atrella, bred from Hypericum, xiv. 

 Hcetera polita, 34. 



Halia vauaria, ixnpalatableness of larva, 28. 

 Ha/rma Hypatha, $ , 75. 

 Heliconia Diotrephes, 33. 



Heliothis armiger, from Java and Australia, v. — bred from tomatoes, xxviii. 

 Hestina Zella, 9. 

 Ueterusia remota, cocoon of,' xxi. 

 Heterochroa Caphira, 73. 

 Junonia timorensis, 346. 



Laogona, species of, 344. — L. Hylceus, 345. — Hypatia, 345. 

 Larvae and birds 21, 27, vi. — resembling snakes, xxii. — dried and pre- 

 served, XXV. 

 Lasiocampa remota and Leheda hehes, note on, xxii. 



Leptalis CaHhesis, 71. 



Lihythea, eastern species of, 334. — L. hatchiana, 336. — cercmiensis, 336. 



Mesosemia Asa, 35. 



Mynes, eastern species of, 77. — M. Douhledaii, 79. — Ouerini, 78. 



Nymphiddum Onwum, 35. 



(Eceticus, said to be viviparous, ix. — larva of, from Mount Sinai, xxviii. 



Oeona punctata, note on, xxii. 



Ornithoptera Brooksana, female of, xxi. 



Pachetra leucopJiwa, at Eeigate, i. 



Papilio, Gmelin's species of, 355. — P. Merope and its allies, 275. — 

 Phalcecus, 32. — Philetas, 31. — note on the Machaan group, viii. 

 —note on P. Antimachus, xxi. 



Paradoxus osiridellus, habits of, xiv. 



Fa/rthenos, species of, 348. 



Pieris Pa/roreia, 72. 



Prothoe, eastern species of, 80. — P. Hewitsoni, 81. — Westwoodii, 81. 



Relation between colour and edibility of larvae, 21, 27, vi. 



Eatwrnia pyretormn, jaelding the " gut " of fishers, vi. 



SciajpMla commvmama, in Britain, x. 



Sphinx populi, larva of, with pups of parasite attached, xxv. 



Terinos, species of, 341.— T. NympTia, 342. — Rohertsia, 342. — Viola, 343. 



TrocJiiJium tipuliforme, in New Zealand, xvii. 



Varieties of Lepidoptera, 273, viii, xvi. 



