INDEX. 



Aberrations, Suggestions as to 



cause of . . 

 Abundance of A. coridon 55, 59 ; 

 C. eardamines, 12; C. pamphi- 

 lus, 12, 59; Medicinal Leech, 

 80; P. brassicsB, 61 ; P. gamma, 

 17, 63 ; P. icarus, 12 ; P. napi, 

 55 ; P. rapas, 51 ; R. phlaaas, 12, 

 13, 59, 61 ; S. stellatarum 

 Additions to the Collections 

 Additions to the Library 

 Alternation of generation in ferns 

 Alteration in rules 

 " Annual Address," hy W. J. Kaye 

 Annual Exhibition of Varieties . . 

 Annual General Meeting. . 

 Attractiveness of Tamarix gallica, 



62 ; of marram grass . . 

 Balance Sheet . . . . . . s 



Bees, Exhibit of, hy Rev. F. D. 

 Morice . . . . 



Birds attacking Lepidoptera 18, 



"Bracken (Pteris aquilina)," 



paper hy W. J. Lucas . . 1 , 



Breeding hints, hy H. Main 



British Association, Report of 



Conference of Delegates to, hy 



R. Adkm 



Broods of A. hyperantus, 31 ; A. 



nebulosa, 33 ; A. prasina, 55 ; 



A. prunaria, 83 ; A. virgularia, 



89 ; B. hirtaria, 43 ; B. repan- 

 data, 78 ; C. rufata, 29 ; D. 

 sannio, 64; E. subfulvata, 64 ; 

 G. syringella, 57; H. defoliaria, 



90 ; L. favicolor, 68 ; N. hispi- 

 daria, 29 ; N. zonaria, 35 ; P. 

 cardui, 68 ; S. convolvuli 



Broome, E.G. 



"Butterflies of Arques, Dieppe," 



Note on the, hy H. Moore 

 Cage for larvas, A new 

 Charaxes, Exhibit of, hy S. 



Edwards. . 

 Chrysophanus, Exhibit of species 



of.. .. 



Clarke, Alexander Henry 

 Classification of Plants, 2 ; of 



Pteridophytes . . 

 Coleoptera noted at Beaconsfield 

 Exhibits of 30,35, 

 37, 38, 47, 48, 58, 66, 



47 



61 



xiii 

 XV 



4 

 85 



6 

 74 

 93 



62 



71 



38 



37 



92 



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Colias, Exhibit of . . .. -.66 



CoUey Hill 74, 85 



Comparison of British and Sicilian 



Lepidoptera, by J. Piatt- Barrett. 82 

 " Co-ordination of the Work of 

 Local Scientific Societies," 

 Note on . . . . . . . . 73 



Coquilla nut, and larva . . 55, 58 



Cruttwell, Canon Charles Thomas 8 

 Cycle of Fern generations . . 2 



Dentaria bulbifera . . . . 35 



Destruction of ova by dry season 63 

 Devastation caused by L. serri- 

 corne, 23 ; T. bembeciforme, 28 ; 

 M. equestris . . . . . . 93 



Development of wasps . . . . 50 



Dimorphic species, E. halitherses 89 

 Diptera . . 32, 38, 50, 68, 69, 81 

 Disease among bees . . . . 28 



Dry-rot 26, 35 



Dwarf Lepidoptera, etc. . . . . 81 



Early emergence of C. hera, 44 ; 

 spring species . . . . . . 92 



European Diurni, Exhibit of very 



local, hy W. G. Sheldon 65, 84 

 Excessive growth of leaves . . 67 



Exhibition of Varieties, The 

 Annual . . . . . . xiii, 74 



Exudation on elytra of a Coleop- 

 teron . . . . . . . . 65 



Fasciation in sallow stems . . 93 



Field Meetings xiv, 36, 39, 40, 



41, 45, 67 

 Forcing of H. culiciforme, 25; A. 

 caja, 25 ; C. dominula, 25 ; R. 

 phlajas . . . . . . . . 68 



Fourth broods of R. phlffias . . 13 

 Fungi . . 26, 35, 56, 67, 69, 70 

 Galls caused by S. populnea, 23 ; 

 A. ostreus . . . . . . 52 



Glow-worm, Habits of the, by H. 



Main 92 



G. rhamni flying on Xmas day . . 93 

 Gynandromorphs : L. quercus, 32 ; 



A. populi 76 



Harrison, Albert .. .. .. 8 



Hemiptera, Exhibit of . . 46, 4s, 52 

 Hodgsozi, Gerald George . . . . 7 



Hybrids, 34 ; Notes on, by R. 



Adkin 34 



Kingfisher, Note on a . . . . 80 



Lantern exhibits . . 25, 32, 70, 71 



