INDEX. 



267 ; in Central Germany, SO'S ; in 



Co. Westmeath, 102 ; in the New 



Forest at Whitsuntide, 207 

 Lepidoptera of County Cork, a list of 



the, 333 

 Lepidoptera of Lewis, 159, 288 

 Lepidoptera Rhopalocera of Paris, 355 

 Lepidopterous fauna of Hampshire, 



312 

 Leucania extranea and Dasycampa rubi- 



ginea at Torquay, 160 

 Leucania vitellina, 16 

 Life-history of Colias hyale, 167 ; of 



Hesperia comma, 325 

 Limenitis sibylla, &c., in Shropshire, 



99 ; in Woolmer Forest, 293 I 



List of British Spiders, 55 I 



Lucanus cervus in London, 256 

 Lyc«na fegon and L. astrarche (medon) 



in Cornwall, 353 

 Lycaena argiolus in London, 160 ; and 



other insects in May, 182 

 Lycfena corydon protected by resem- 

 blance, 228 

 Lycffina minima (alsus) double-brooded, 



294; (Polyommatus alsus) in August, 



■254 ; in Warwickshire, 229 



Macroglossa stellatarum, 21 ; at Cran- 



brook, Kent, 56 ; in Thanet, 295 

 Mamestra abjecta and Spilodes palealis, 



at Eomford, 353 

 Margarodes unionalis, 182 

 Marginal wing-bristles in Lepidoptera, 



47, 146 

 Melanippe sociata var. obscurata, 364 

 Melitaaa athalia in Devon, 127 

 Migrants, 23 



Miscellanea Khynchotalis, 5, 116 

 Morphology and Classitication of the 



Auchenorrhynchous Homoptera, 149 

 Moths carried off sugar by sandhoppers 



(Talitrus locusta), 127 



Names and detinitions of hybrids, 189 



Names of legs of insects, 84 



Naval manoeuvres of 1900, from an 

 entomologist's point of view, 71 



Nemeophila (Chelonia) plantaginis in 

 autumn, 312 



Neuroptera other than Odonata in 1900, 

 70 



New and little-known bees from Ne- 

 braska, 190 



New work on British Diptera, 55 



Note on Macroglossa fuciformis and M. 

 stellatarum, 208 ; on Rhizotrogus 

 solstitialis, 256 ; on the occurrence 

 of Phyllodromia germanica, L., in 

 Birmingham, 204 ; on Vanessa poly- 

 chloros, 180 



Notes from Brighouse, 28 ; from Brodick, 

 Arran, N.B., 24 ; from Cranbrook, 

 Kent, 58 ; from Devon and North 



»Someiset, 319; from Dover, 26; from 

 Eastbourne, 25 ; from Ilford, &c., 321 ; 

 from Norfolk, 25; from North Kent, 

 28 ; from Portland, 1900, 100 ; from 

 Somersetshire, 24 ; from South Devon, 

 329 ; from the Chester district, 256 ; 

 from the North-west, 103 ; on British 

 dragonflies, 53 ; on buttertiies from 

 the Maritime Alps, 298 ; on Lepido- 

 ptera during July and August, 258 ; 

 on Lepidoptera for September, 354 ; 

 on Lepidoptera from the Mediterra- 

 nean, 220, 244 ; on Lepidoptera from 

 Portland, 357 ; on Lepidoptera from 

 Wiltshire, 299 ; on some Coccidai of 

 the earlier writers, 90 ; on some 

 Ehynchota collected chiefly in China 

 and Japan, by Mr. T. B. Fletcher, 49 ; 

 on Spilosoma (Arctia) f uliginosa, 353 ; 

 on the division Veliiaria, 285, 308 ; 

 on the larva of Eupitheciasubfulvata, 

 349 ; on the Lepidoptera observed at 

 Chichester and neighbourhood in 1901, 

 856 ; on the season, 108 ; on the 

 season of 1900 in Carnarvonshire, 

 102 ; on Vanessa io and V. cardui, 

 290; on Vanessa polychloros at Lee, 

 253 



Nonagria neurica var. dissoluta, Treit- 

 lichke, 56 



Northumberland Odonata, 289 



Notidobia ciliaris, 180 



Nyctemera annulata, Boisd., of New 

 Zealand, life-history, 141 



Obitoakies : — 



Le Baron Michel-Edmond de Selys- 



Longchamps, 32 

 John Henry Leech, 33 

 Alexandre Constant, 212 

 Eleanor A. Ormerod, 235 



Odonata and Lepidoptera at Llandrin- 

 dod (Radnorshire), 257 ; at Watford, 

 Herts, 354; at Hythe, Kent, 297 ; at 

 Lee, Kent, 23 ; in 1900, 65 



ffinistis (Gnophria) quadra in Dublin, 

 230 ; in Ireland, 317 



Oldest existing moth, the, 42 



On the nomenclature of genera Ehyn- 

 chota, Heteroptera, and Auchenor- 

 rhynchous Homoptera, 176, 218 



On the occurrence of Colias edusa and 

 C. hyale in 1900, and the results of 

 rearing the var. helice from helice 

 ova, 2 



Oporabia autumnaria, 182 ; at home, 43 



Orobena extimalis (for externalis) in 

 Suffolk, 296 



Orthographical and classical " emenda- 

 tions " in nomenclature, 8 



Orthoptera, 55 ; in Eenfrewshire, 130 ; 

 in 1900, 165 



Orthosia rufina flying by day, 312 



Oxygastra curtisii taken in Hants, 230 



