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INDEX. 



Retarded Emergence of Venilia maeu- 



lata, 32 ; of Acronycta megacephala, 

 120 

 Scarcity of Wasps in the New Forest 



and the Chichester District, 354 

 Seasonal and Local Variation in V. ur- 



ticffi and V. io, 55 

 Senta maritima in Surrey, 251, 293, 294 

 Sesia andreniformis in Gloucestershire, 



316 

 Size Variation of Melitaea athalia, 59 

 Societies : — 



City of London Entomological, 124 



Entomological Society of London, 38, 

 67, 121, 147, 204, 319, 354 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomolo- 

 gical, 45, 69, 125 



Manchester Entomological, 68, 230 



South London Entomological, 42, 67, 

 122, 150, 182, 228, 256, 295, 358 

 Some African Bees of the Genus Antho- 



phora, 337 

 Some Bees from High Altitudes in the 



Himalaya Mountains, 238 

 Some Bees of the Genus Crocisa from 



Asia and Australia, 216 

 -Some Insects in Baltic Amber, 153 

 Some very Small Australian Bees, 262 

 Spring Butterflies in Northants, Bucks, 



and Middlesex, 203 

 Spring Butterflies in the Forest of Fon- 



tainebleau, 317 

 Stigmonota i^allifrontana and Ephestia 



semirufa in Gloucestershire, 316 

 Synia musculosa in Wiltshire, 250 

 Tffiniocampa opima and Hipocrita jaco- 



basae, ab., in Berks, 98 

 Tapping of the " Death-watch Beetle," 



36, 64, 84, 116 

 The Clark Collection, 116 

 The National Collection of British Lepi- 



doptera, 119 

 The Raynor Grossulariata and the 



Turner Collection, 352 

 Thyamis brunnea and lurida, 130 

 Tortrices in Essex, 295 

 Transparent Gelatine Sheet : A Medium 



for Mounting the Smaller Coleoptera, 



141 

 Triecphora vulnerata (Homoptera), 202, 



251 

 Trichoptera : A New Species of Poly- 



centropus, 3 

 Unusual Pairing : N. xanthographa 



male x L. testacea female, 43 

 Value of Genitalia, 304 

 Vanessa io in January, 98 

 Vanessidie in Cornwall, 66 

 Variation of A. levana, L. : Compara- 

 tive Description and Possible Signifi- 



cance of the Wing-markings in levana, 

 139, 163 

 Variation of Vanessa urticas, 55, 83 

 Variation in Vanessa urticse, L. : Sea- 

 sonal and Local Variation in V. urticte 



and in V. io, 23 

 Variations of Agrion puella, Linn., On 



the, 329 

 Varieties : — 



Abraxas grossulariata, 43, 69, 230 



Aglais urticas, 44 



Agriades bellargus, 119 ; corydon, 43, 

 124 ; thetis, 43, 44, 119 



Agrotis exclamationis, 45 



Angerona prunaria, 36 



Anlhroeera achillea, 39 ; filipendulae, 

 44, 148; meliloti, 296; trifolii, 45 



Apamea lutulenta 45 



Arctia caia, 35, 44; villica, 35, 123 



Argynnis aglaia, 35, 45 ; selene, 35 



Brenthis euphrosyne, 40, 44 



Chrysophanus hippothoe, 19 



Cuspidia megacephala, 45 



Cyaniris argiolus, 256 



Dasychira pudibunda, 36 



Ematurga atomaria, 36 



Epinephele hyperanthes, 35 ; ianira, 

 • 35 



Epione advenaria, 201, 229 



Hipocrita jacobaefe, 98 



Hylophila jjrasinana, 42 



Lasiocampa quercus, 69 



Limenitis sibylla, 35, 44 



Lycaena adonis, 35 



Melanippe fluctuata, 45 



Nemeophila russula, 44 



Nonagria neurica, 41, 44 



Pararge megaera, 44 



Phalera bucephala, 36 



Pieris brassicse, 44; napi, 45; rapae, 

 44 



Polyommatus damon, 40 ; icarus, 44, 

 256 



Pyrameis cardui, 319 



Rumia crataegata, 36 



Rumicia phlaas, 39, 44 



Saturnia carpini, 36, 44 



Satyrus semele, 35 



Smerinthus tilife, 35 



Sphinx ligustri, 35 



Spilosoma mendica, 35 ; menthastri, 

 35 



Strenia clathrata, 45 



Vanessa urticffi, 34, 45 



Venilia maculata, 36 



Zeuzera aesculi, 35 



Zonosoma pendularia, 46 

 Zeuzera pyrina Larva? attacking Jas- 

 mine, 291 



INSTRUCTIONS TO BINDER.— The Special Index, given with 

 the 'Entomologist' early in 1911, belongs to this Volume, and 

 should be placed next to this General Index. 



