INDEX. 



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The large Ichneumon Rlujsm persuasoria, according to the Irish 

 Nat., October, is by no means uncommon in Counties Down and 

 Fermanagh. Some interesting notes of its method of attack are given 

 by the Rev. W. P. Johnson. 



In the Ball. Sac. ent. Fr. for October, M. A. Honore gives an 

 annotated list of the species of Hymenoptera which are found in the 

 neighbourhood of Paris. M. L. Demaison records the capture of 

 Melitaea didyma in the forest S. of Rheims, probably quite its north- 

 westerly limit. 



We are informed that Vol. IV. of Seifcz Macrolepidoptera of the 

 World (Palgearctic GentnetridcB) has been completed, and that the 

 English and French Editions can be obtained of the Publishers. It 

 will be remembered that Messrs. Williams and Norgate were the agents 

 for this work in Great Britain. To those who have not completed 

 Vol. III. (Pal^arctic Noctuid(B) we note that the concluding part or 

 parts were issued late in the year 1914. 



There is to be a Verrall Supper this new year. 



We regret to hear that Lord Walsingham died a few days ago. A 

 memoir will appear later. 



CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXXI 



By H. J. TURNER, F.E.S. 



♦ 



Aberrations ot A. aescidaria, 18; 

 P. brassicae, 18 ; P. rapae, 18 ; 

 P. atalanta, 18 ; G. inquisitor, 

 19; H. malvae, 19; A. thetis, 

 19 ; L. arion, 19 ; A. atomaria, 

 19 ; E. sanguinolenta, 20 ; D. 

 vinula, 20 ; C. trapezina, 52 ; 



A. urticae, 54; X. fluctuata, 55; 



B. repandata, 55; A. caia, 55, 

 58, 78 ; N. tages, 58 ; ^. coridon, 

 58 ; P. niegera, 58 ; D. paphia, 

 60, 77, 78, 99 ; E. cardavdnes, 

 72 ; B. selene, 76 ; S. ericetaria, 

 74 ; R. hetulae, 77 ; G. dispar, 

 78, 97; Starling, 78; Pied 

 Wagtail, 78 ; S. pavonia, 78 ; 

 A. villica, 78 ; T. evanthe, 

 79; R. phlaeas, 97, 135; M. 

 polymnia, 117; P. aegon, 118; 



A. medon, 118 ; P. icarus, 118 ; 

 Argynnidae, 118; S. clathrata, 

 118 ; P. napi, 135 ; H.jacobaeae, 

 135 ; L. hirtaria, 137 ; C. edusa, 

 176, 212 ; M. cinxia, 176 ; P. 

 aegeria var. egerides, 176, 192 ; 



B. eiiphrosyne, 192 ; G. 11-punc- 

 tata, 213 ; G. distincta .. . . 215 



Aberrant larva produces aberrant 

 imago of G. glabraria . . . 192 



Abnormal antenna of S. atrata . . 185 



Abraxas grossidariata ab. exquisita, 

 34, 205 ; Second brood . . . . 76 



Abundance of D. paphia, 34 ; G. 



57 



158 



15 

 148 

 142 



76 



217 

 151 



trapezina, 52 ; Lepidoptera in 

 Ireland, 53 ; A. urticae larvae, 

 53 ; A. archippus. . 



Acalla reticulata, Strom = contami- 

 nana, Hb. . . 



Aculeate Hymenoptera from Leices- 

 tershire in 1918 . . 



Alpine B. pales 



Annuae Butterflies . . 



Annual Exhibition of the S. London 

 Society 



Ants in collection of Rev. 0. 

 Pickard-Cambridge, 1 ; with the 

 lady-bird G. distincta 



Arctic B. pales 



Asymmetry of A. ichneumoniformis 140 



Association of M. ochraceella with 

 ants, 24 ; C. distincta and ants 



58, 217 



A. thetis race vectae . . . . 90 



Bigenerate species of butterflies 107, 143 



Biological note on T. bistortata, 

 138; C. vibicella 169 



Breeding of, H. crinauensis, 12 ; 

 L. alcon, 116 ; A. nebidosa, 120 ; 

 G. distincta . . . . . . 220 



Brenthis pales, its History and its 

 named forms . . . . . . 148 



Broods of. Successive, D. truncata, 

 58 ; Tuscan Rhopalocera, 66 ; 

 Continuous, 70 ; Graduated, 71, 

 104 ; D. mendica, 101 ; Sup- 

 pressed . . . . . . . . 108 



