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abundant, 133 ; Lepidoptera abun- 

 dant, 305 



Noctua arundinis, 100 ; dahlii, 140, 169, 

 321, 322 ; depuncta in Devon, 292 ; 

 glareosa, 67, 121 ; sobrina, 169 ; 

 subrosea, 97 



Noctuse, forcing hybernating larvas of, 

 143 



Nodostoma gibbosum, n. sp., 115 ; 

 orientale, n. sp., 115 



Nomada borealis at Hastings, 72 



Nonagria brevilinea, 326 ; cannse, 97 ; 

 neurica, 97 



Nonarthra nigriceps, Weise, 163 



Norfolk — Acherontia atropos at In- 

 goldisthorpe, 17 ; Bhopalocera "of 

 West, 355; Sirexgigas at Yarmouth, 

 384 



Northdmbeeland — Collecting on coast 

 of, 292 



Notes, on economy of Eetinia resinella, 

 76 ; on Hybocampa milhauseri, 91 ; 

 on silk-producing and other Bom- 

 byces, 119 ; on Diptera in 1889, 

 122, — critical, 150 ; on season, 1889, 

 138,-1890, 323, 345 ; on some 

 species of gall-gnats (Cecidomyiaa), 

 278 ; on Taeniocampa opima, 307 ; 

 on sugar, 322 ; on Bhopolocera of 

 West Norfolk, 355 ; from New 

 Forest, 21, 379 ; from Aberdeen 

 and Kincardineshire on Lepido- 

 ptera, 168 ; from Cannock Chase, 

 378 ; from Ringwood, 381 



Notodonta chaonia, 380; dictaea, 69, 

 100, 169, 289, 378, 379,— in August, 

 291, — brown form of larva, 379 ; 

 dictaoides, 69, 378, 379,— drome- 

 darius, 69, 100, 169, 255 ; ziczac, 

 69, 100, 169 



Notoreas paradelpha, 11, 53 



Nottinghamshire — Amphidasys betu- 

 laria, var. doubledayaria, 319 



Numenes disparilis, var. separata, 112 



Nyctemera annulata, 19 



Nymphalidse, phylogenetic significance 

 of wing-markings in certain genera, 

 80 



Nyssia hispidaria, 69, — very light form, 

 174 



Oaks defoliated by swarms of Tortrix 

 viridana, 361 



Obituary — Arthur Bliss, 104 ; Joseph 

 S. Baly, 176 ; William Berry Farr, 

 208 ; Dr. E. C. R. Jordan, 238 ; 

 William Clayton, 268 ; Peter 

 Maassen, 328 ; C. G. Hall, 328 ; 

 Owen S. Wilson, 352 



Ocydromia glabricula = Bhamphomyia 

 dispar, 153 



Odonestis potatoria, cream-coloured 

 var., 349 



Odontia dentalis, 326 



Odontoptera bidentata, var., 19 

 Odontura punctatissima, abundant in 



Dorsetshire, 294 

 ffidaliea stigmatica, 153 

 (Eneis aello, 59 

 Ophion luteum, 173 

 Oporabia autumnaria, 170 

 Oporina croceago, 15 

 Orgyia prisca, n. sp., Ill 

 Ornix anglicella, 324 ; fagivora, 141 

 Orocrambus catacaustus, 11 ; mylites, 



11 

 Orthoptera, 378 

 Orthosia suspeeta, 169 

 Oscinis rapta, 154 

 Otiorhynchus sulcatus, 20 

 Oxfordshire — Lepidoptera in, 259 

 Oxypoda lentula, 208 

 Oxyptilus laetus on Kentish coast, 346 

 Pachnobia leucographa, 68, 202 

 Paedisca opthalmicana, 257 

 Palopaeus architectus, St. Farg, 237 

 Pamphila maga, n. sp., 48 ; similis, n. 



sp., 48 ; virgata, n. sp., 47 

 Pamplusia monticolana (= mercuriana), 



381 

 Paniscus cephalotes, 173, 237; testaceus, 



173 

 Papilio alexanor, 79 ; gyas, 192 ; hecto- 



rides, 350 ; machaon, 224 ; sciron, 



n. sp., 192 ; thoas, aberration in 



left hind-wing, 102 

 Pararge catena, n. sp., 30 ; episcopalis, 



188 ; praeusta, n. sp., 188 

 Parasites of Bombyx rubi, 18 ; on moths, 



140 

 Parnassius apollo, 59, 79 ; delius, 59 ; 



mnemosyne, 79 

 Paropsides maculicollis, n. sp., 118; 



(Phytodecta) nigrosparsus, 118 

 Pechypogon barbalis, 226 

 Pegomyia hyoscyami, 154 ; winthemi, 



154 

 Pempelia genistella, 332 ; obductella, 



334 

 Pentacitrotus seneus, n. sp., 83 

 Pentatomidse, 159 

 Pentatominse, 159 

 Penthina capraana, 139 ; grevillana, 



141 ; postremana, 139, 324 ; prse- 



longana, 141 ; sauciana, var. stain- 



toniana, 141 

 Pericallia syringaria, 15, 100, 234 

 Perileptus areolatus, 237, 268 

 Perinephele lancealis, 64, 226 

 Peronea sponsana, strongly marked 



specimens, 72 

 Petalura carovei, 54 

 Phauda pratti, n. sp., 81 

 Phibalapteryx lapidata, 144 ; vittata 



(lignata), 64,— at Yeovil, 263 

 Phigalia pedaria (pilosaria) in January, 



134 



