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INDEX. 



Photography for Naturalists (Douglas 

 English), 52 



Pink Grasshoppers (S. H. Scudder), 32 



Proceedings of the South London En- 

 tomological and Natural History 

 Society (1901), 200 



Scale Insects of Importance and a 

 list of the Species in New York State 

 (E. P. Fell), 128 



The Hessian Ely (E. P. Fell), 296 



The Skeleton of the head of Insects 

 (J. H. Comstock & Chujiro Kochi), 

 152 



The Stridulatory Organs of Water- 

 bugs (G. W. Kirkaldy), 127 



The Tettigida? of North America, 294 



Transactions of the City of London 



Entomological and Natural History 



Society (1901), 200 [322 



Reminiscences of the late Miss Ormerod, 



Kepoets of Societies :r— 



Birmingham Entomological, 52, 78, 

 124, 150, 175, 223, 329 



London Entomological, 28, 47, 76, 121, 

 148, 173, 197, 221, 291, 326 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomolo- 

 gical, 51, 125, 149, 175, 330 



South London Entomological and Na- 

 tural History, 30, 49, 78, 123, 149, 

 174, 198, 223, 271, 293, 327 

 llhodopha?a formosa and Oncocera ahe- 



nella in Herts, 244 

 Rhynchota, 32, 151, 152, 248, 336 

 Rhynchota, Notes on the division Veli- 



iaria, 63 



Sesia allantiformis, Newm. ( = andreni- 



formis, Lasp.) in Dorsetshire, Capture 



of, 286 

 Sesia myopiformis in London, 286 

 Scent organs of Hepialidfe, 73 

 Season 1901, The past, 75 

 Season of 1902, The 323 

 South African Coccidse, 111 

 South Devon Micro-lepidoptera, 145 

 Sphinx convolvuli and Acherontia atro- 



pos in London and Somersetshire, 25 

 Sphinx convolvuli in Dorsetshire, 24 ; 



in 1901, 172 ; on Dartmoor, 172 

 Sphinx pinastri at Winchester, 219 

 Stauropus fagi at Mickleham, 267 



Thecla w-album and Colias edusa in 



Bristol district, 115 [23 



Third brood of Phragmatobia f uliginosa, 



Three weeks in South Dorset, 288 



Tortrices in South Essex, 194 ; taken 



in South Essex between 1885 and 



1901, A list of, 129, 166, 188, 208 



Tortrix piceana and Sericoris bifasciana 



in the Esher district, 220 

 Treatment of pupa; during the winter, 26 

 Two varieties of Lycaena icarus, 218 

 Typhlocyba coloradensis in Mexico, 285 



Unusual pairing of Butterflies, 242 



Vanessa antiopa. Life-history of, 297 ; 



urticas ab., 321 

 Vanessidffi in 1901, 27 ; in 1902, 322 

 Variation in the genus Erebia, 7, 69, 89 ; 



of Lycaena corydon in North Wilts, 273 

 Varieties : — 



Abraxas grossulariata, 199 [219 



Acidalia marginepunctata, 156, 175, 



Acronycta menyanthidis, 50 



Agrotis puta, 121 ; ripje, 271 ; sege- 

 tum, 124 



Amphidasys betularia, 218 



Arctia plantaginis, 150 [50 



Argynnisadippe, 50; aglaia, 1; selene, 



Asphalia ridens, 293 



Anchocelis rufina, 50 



Callimorpha dominula, 291 



Chrysophanus phlceas, 2, 121 



Cosmia trapezina, 50 



Dilina tilire, 221 



Ematurga atomaria, 294 



Epinephele ianira, 2 



Euchloe cardamines, 2 



Gonepteryx rhamni, 284 



Hybernia leucopha^aria, 174 



Larentia multistrigaria, 148 



Lycaena arion, 292 ; corydon, 2, 273, 

 ■ 274, 284, 292, 294, 321 ; icarus, 218 ; 

 minima, 294 



Macaria liturata, 124 



Mania typica, 50 



Melitffia cnixia, 50 



Meta?cus paradoxus, 292 



Noctua sobrina, 121 



Odontopera bidentata, 50 



Papilio demoleus, 291 



Pieris brassicae, 50 



Plusia gamma, 51 



Prionus californicus, 150 



Psilura monacha, 198 



Pygaera curtula, 293 



Rhodophsea consociella, 4 



Satyrus semele, 124 



Taeniocampa opima, 198 



Vanessa antiopa, 285 ; polychloros, 

 121 ; urticffi 322 



Xylophasia polyodon, 50 



Zonosoma pendularia, 50, 275 

 Variety of the moth Hypsa substracta 



(Walk.), 73 

 Visit of the Entomological Society of 



London to Oxford, 201 



What is Monophlebus, Leach? 317 

 White Ant or Termites, 218 



Xanthia (Mellinia) ocellaris in North 

 Kent, 25 



Xylina furcifera (conformis) in Lanca- 

 shire, 25 



Yorkshire Dragonfiies, 115 



