148 



Hepialidse from Australia 

 Hibernation of Syrphid larvte, 79 ; 



wasp 

 Hybrids, N. zonariaxA. hispi 



PAGE 



131 

 146 



daria, 90 ; 



(bellargus) 

 Hymenoptera 

 Immigrant, C. 



cardui, 108 ; P 



coridon x thetis 



130 



79, 136, 142 

 edusa, 22 ; P. 

 . atalanta, 108 ; 



135 



134 

 99 



107 



95 



124 



145 

 iii 

 72 



C. hyale, 108 ; with cane sup;ar 

 106; H. peltigei-a 

 Irish lepidoptera exhibited by L. 



W. Neicmaii 

 Killing Anthrocerids 

 Lantern slides, Exhibition of 76, 

 89, 

 Larvffi 78, 88, 90, 91, 94, 95, 96, 



99, 100, 103, 104, 105, 106 

 Late appearance of P. cardui . . 128 

 Lepidoptera from Burmah 81, 84 



Light 



List of British Anthrocerids and 



their named forms 

 List of Othcers and Council for 



1915 i. 



List of Members . . 

 Literature of the Year . . 

 Localities, Hanmore Common, 

 90 ; New Forest, 92 ; Beacons- 

 field, 94 ; Meiringen, 96 ; 

 Sicily, 100 ; Swinley, 102 ; 

 Byfleet, 107 ; Honduras, 86 ; 

 S. Russia, 138; Hampstead 144 

 " Long-horned Grasshoppers, 

 British, paper hi/ IT. J. Lucas 

 "Luminous Insects," paper hy 

 K. G. Blair .. .. 31, 



Luminous Insects exhibited 89, 

 Melanic Lepidoptera 131, 135, 138 

 " Melittea, The Genus," pajyer 

 by Rev. G. Wheeler . . 1, 



Melitsea, Nearctic, exhibited by 



A. E. Gibbs 



Microscopical Exhibits . . 79, 

 Migration of Colias edusa 

 Mimicry in D. halerate, 78; 



Heliconius 

 Mistletoe on Scots pine, notes by 



Dr. T. A. Chapman 

 Mites, infesting a Geotrupes, 89 

 destroying common furze, 89 

 92 ; infesting the lime tree 

 89, 93 ; in willow galls, 104 



Mollusca, exhibited 86, 87, 88 



96 ; Lantern slides of . . 

 Morphos exhibited 

 Nature Reserves . . 

 Nest of Wasp, hy A. E. Tonge 



49 



96 



129 



129 



135 



75 



79 



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Nettles 103 



New Members . . . . 75, 79 



Obituary 71 



Objects of the Society . . . . ii 



Odonata 102 



Orchids exhibited.. .. 78, 141 

 Original description of A. hippo- 



crepidis .. .. 120, 121, 123 



Ornithoptera exhibited . . 131, 135 

 Orthoptera 49, 77, 100, 102, 141 



Ova 77, 79, 108 



Papers read. List of . . . . xii 



Papilios, from S. America ex- 

 hibited, hy A. E. Gihhs, 132; 



Indo-Malay, by S. Edwards . . 138 

 Pairings, Irregular . . . . 9 



Parasites of Acherontia species, 



130 ; of Sirex . . . . 142 



Parnassius, The Genus, hij A. E. 



Gibbs, 101; exhibited.! .. 136 



Past Presidents, List of . . . . ii 



Phycids, Exhibit of, bi/ A. E. 



GV>hs .. .. '. . ..75 



Photographing Birds on a S. 



Coast Beach, paper hy C. IV. 



Colthrup .. .. n, 17 



Photographs .. .. 87, 88 



Plants, Exhibit of 40, 92, 94, 103, 105 

 Protective Resemblance in Stry- 



mon pruni larva . . . . 90 



Psychids exhibited 104, 105, 143 



Pupae 59,87, 90 



" Pupal Habitations and some 



Reminiscences, Some Lepidop- 



terous," paper by R. Adkin 59, 144 

 Rare British Diptera, 87 ; Hemip- 



teron, 90 ; Lepidoptera, 79, 



84, 99, 103, 134; Plants 105; 



Books 88, 89, 100 



Reports, Council, xi ; Curator, 



xii ; Delegates to Congress of 



S.E.U.S.S., 97 ; Librarian .. xii 

 Resting position of Lepidoptera . . 77 



Rhynchota 100 



Russian Lepidoptera exhibited hy 



G. Sheldon . . . . . . 138 



Saturniids . . . . . . . . 104 



Sea Shore and its Plant life. The, 



paper by E. J. Salisbury 46, 109 

 Sicilian Lepidoptera, by J. Piatt 



Barrett 76, 86, 100 



South-Eastern Union of Scientific 



Societies, Report of Delegates 



to 97, 102 



Sugar . . . . . . . . 95 



Swiss Insects 85, 86, 92, 104, 



106, 109, 130, 137, 139 

 Teratological Anthrocerids, by 



Dr. Chapman . . . . . . 143- 



