VI 



INDEX. 



Genera of Ichneumonidae from Borneo, 



170 

 Descriptions of Two New Aculeate Hy- 



naenoptera from the Transvaal, 153 

 Descriptions of Two New Beetles from 



Angola, 97 

 Dichorampha flavidorsana, Knaggs = 



quffistionana, Zell., 240 

 Dragontly Season of 19U4, 178 

 Dytiscids in the New Forest, 161 



Early hybernation of Vanessa urticjc, 



281, 311 

 Entomology at Barmouth, 290 

 Epiblema (Phl8eodes)immundana,F. R., 



281, 311 

 Errata, 138, 168 

 Eupithecia stevensata, 161 

 Exotic Earwigs wanted, 185 



Gynandrous Example of Lachneis lanes- 

 tris, 29 ; of Lyctna tegon, 114 ; of 

 Lyca^na icarus, 114 ; of Saturnia pa- 

 vonia, 29; of Smerinthus populi, 114 



Hornet and Butterfly, 309 

 Hybrid Notodont, 94, 261 ; Saturnid,117; 

 Smerinthid, 114, 164; Zygajnid, 118 



Larva of Thecla rubi on Dogwood, 185 

 Late Appearance of Colias edusa, 25 ; 



of Pyrameis atalanta, 25, 62 

 Late Flight of Dragonflies, 313 

 Lepidoptera at Kingston, Surrey, 25 

 Lepidoptera at Light in Reigate and 

 Dorking, 1904, 64 ; collected at Clap- 

 ham, 239, — in Central America, 228 ; 

 in Hertfordshire, 137 ; of the Lincoln- 

 shire Coast, 79 

 Leucania favicolor, Barrett, 215 

 Leucophcea surinamensis, L., breeding 



in Britain, 111 

 Leucophcea surinamensis, Linn., in 



Essex, 92 

 Lictor Cane-moth, 11 

 Limacodes testudo in Gloucestershire, 



215 

 Limenitis sibylla, 282 ; in August ? 62 

 Locusta viridissima, 283 

 London Lepidoptera, 161 

 Lucanus cervus at Chichester, 313 

 Lycfena bcetica in Cornwall, 91 

 Lycffina orbitulus, Prun., L., var. ober- 

 thur, Stgr., and L. pyrenaica, B., 241 



Melanic Aspilates gilvaria, 61 



Method of Oviposition by Cordulegaster 



annulatus, 310 

 Migration of Lepidoptera, 213, 237 

 Monk's Wood and Thecla pruui, 22 

 Mutilla europasa, 283 



Neuroptera collected by Dr. T. A. Chap- 

 man in France and Spain, 296 



New and Little-known American Bees, 

 145 



New Australian Bees in the Collection 

 of the British Museum, 270, 302 



New Australian Bees of the Genus No- 

 mia, 217 



New Culicidfe from the West Coast of 

 Africa, 101, 154 



New Species of Hymenoptera(Aculeata, 

 IchneumonidEe, and Braconida') from 

 India, 83, 105 



New Work on British Butterflies, 312 



Noctua at Hartlepool, 282 



Note on Second Emergences, 259 



Note on Haworth's Type-specimen of 

 "Noctua subfusca," 161 



Notes from Australia, 186 ; Essex, 260 ; 

 the Chester District for 1904, 163, 

 187; Surrey, 239; onAgrotisputa,135; 

 on Coleoptera in South-west Surrey, 

 26, 93 ; on Larva of Nyssia lappo- 

 naria, and Orgyia antiqua, 237 ; on 

 Lepidoptera in 1904, 125 ; on Odo- 

 riata, 91 ; on Some Stepheusian types 

 of Tortricina in the National Collec- 

 tion, 98; on the Wave Moths (Genus 

 Acidalia), 6, 48; on the Season 1905, 

 258 ; on Tortrix podana, 135 ; on Zan- 

 clognatha grisealis, 185 



Notodonta dromedarius (Second Brood) 

 at Reading, 280 



Obituary : — 



Barrett, Charles Golding, 32 



Beaumont, Alfred, 120 



Packard, Alpheus Spring, 143 



Batley, A. U., 144 



Johnson, W., 240 



Quail, Ambrose, 264 



Douglas, John William, 264 



Warne, Norman Dalziel, 288 

 Odonata in Herts, 1905, 314 

 On a Small Collection of Anthophorid 



Bees from Colorado, 58 

 On Late Broods of Lepidoptera, 280 

 On the dark form of Ischnura elegans 



(female), 298 

 Orthoptera in 1904, 266 

 Ova of Butterflies wanted, 185 



Papilio steinbachii, 125 



Pararge achine on the Mendel, 60; me- 



gsera, 282 

 Partial Second Brood of Pseudoterpna 



bajularia, 259 ; of Spilosoma men- 



thastri, 311 

 Phalonia (Argyrolepia) badiana, Hb., 



213, 275, 309 

 Phtheochroa (Commophila) rugosanain 



Surrey, 214, 239 

 Plusia bractffia in Selkirk, 238 

 Plusia moneta in Lewisham, 260 ; 



(Second Brood) at Reading, 281 

 Preoccupied Names in Coleoptera, 104 



