CONTENTS. 
28; of A. inflator 50; of A. curvator | 
var. axillaris 51; of A. circulans 
52; of Cynips Kollari id.; of A. 
burgundus 75; of Spathegaster 
Giraudi id.; of S. aprilinus 76; of | 
(2?) Cynips aries 77; of (?) C. ex- 
clusa 78; of (?) C. yemmea id.; of 
Biorhiza renum 116 ; of B.synaspis 
117; of Dryophanta scutellaris 121; | 
of D. folii 123; of D. longiventris 
146; of D. divisa 147; of D. agama 
150; of D. disticha 171; of D. cor- 
nifex 172; of Andricus urneformis 
194; of A. curvator 195; of A. tes- 
taceipes 219; of A. petioli id.; of 
A. multiplicatus 220; of A. Cy- 
donie 245; of A. nitidus 246; of 
A. crispator 269 
Galls, oak 143 
Geometra papilionaria, variety 205 
Gnat, common 191 
Gonepteryx Rhamni, food-plants 70, 
202 
Hadena rectilinea, larva at Winder- 
mere 207 
Haggerston Entomological Society 264 
Halias prasinana 262 
Harvest-bug, remedies for attacks of | 
239 
Hedya (Spilonota) ocellana 41 
Heliothis armiger 261 
js peltiger at Blackpool 183 
Heliozela sericiella, mines of 24 
Hemerobius in winter 48 
Hemerophila abruptaria, larva 197 
Hemiteles areator 35 
Hermaphrodite Argynnis Adippe 203 
Horse-chestnut shoots, enemies to 
239 
Humble-bees, exportation of to New 
Zealand 15 
Hybernia leucophearia 277 
Hydrecia petasitis 207 
Hymenoptera, aculeate, doings and 
observations among. during 1875, 
173; relation of various groups 
186; work on 213 
Hyria auroraria, larva 197 
Ichneumonide 35 
Inseet fauna of St. Helena 90; cabi- 
iy black spots on 93; anatomy 
_ Insects, list of the best captured at or 
XxXixX 
near Whittlesford during the past 
season 17; inhabiting oak-apples 
29; of Kent and Surrey 71; wind- 
pipes of 91; organs of the senses 
in id.; circulation of blood in id.; 
relaxing 137, 150, 152, 153, 155; 
fungus on 215; South African, 
mimicry in id.; Coleopterous, sin- 
gular forms id.; and plants, peculiar 
relations 221; British, new part of 
Entomological Society's Catalogue 
264 
Instinct of bees 130 
Journalist’s Entomology 234 
Lampides bestica 92, 132 
Larentia cesiata near Bury, 
shire 158 
Larva of Cidaria populata 13; of Li- 
thosia aureola 47; of an Cstrus (?) 
infesting man 71; of Ebulea cro- 
cealis 88; of Nola ‘albulalis 177; of 
Strenia clathrata 178; of Macro- 
glossa stellatarum 183; of Chero- 
campa porcellus id.; of Hemero- 
phila abruptaria 197; of Hyria 
auroraria id.; of Bombyx Rubi 
205; of Cidaria reticulata and 
Hadena rectilinea at Windermere 
207; twigs of horse chestnut at- 
tacked by 216; of Acronycta Alni 
near Derby 232; of Lurymene dola- 
braria 254; of Danais Archippus 
265; of Stauropus Fagi 268 
Lanca- 
Larvee of Arctia rubiginosa, injury to 
linen in bleach-fields by 42; va- 
rieties of Vanessa lo, &c., probably 
caused by starving 49,87; of Arctia 
fuliginosa 70; of Lepidoptera, pre- 
serving 72, 81; preserving 78, 104, 
139,157; in reeds 92; and pupe 
of Ephydra 118; of Chelonia villica 
and Pericallia syringaria, treatment 
during hybernation 206 ; burrowing 
id.; Eupithecia, in Ireland 260 
Latridius lardarius 34 
Lepidoptera, captures 18; 
at New- 
castle-ou-Tyue 19 ; preserving larve 
72, 81; collected at Great Malvern 
in 1875, 126; of the Higher Alps 
162; foreign 184; spring and 
autumn broods 191; transmission 
by post 211; varieties and rare 
British 213; rare, in the Isle of 
