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CONTENTS. 



Atossa nelcyinna, 83, — var. chinensis, 



83 

 Austria — Erebia melas in Austrian 



Alps, 350 

 Aventia flexula, 349 

 Baly, late Joseph Sugar, 197 

 Banchus moniliatus, 173 

 Batocera lineolata, Chevrolat, 247 

 Beetles, believed new to England, 352 ; 



new to midlands, 352 

 Berkshire — Additions to Newbury list of 



Macro-Lepidoptera, 140 ; Stauropus 



fagi near Beading, 263 ; Ino geryon 



in, 264 

 Bidessus unistriatus, Schr., 235 

 Biston hirtaria, var. of larvae, 295 

 Bizone cruenta, n. sp., 49 

 Blunder, curious, 102 

 Boarmia melinata, 54 ; productata, 54 ; 



repandata, 321, — var. conversaria, 



321 

 Bombus lapidarius, 267; smithianus, 



293 ; terrestris, 267, — in Iceland, 



325 

 Bombyces, silk-producing and other, 119 

 Bombyx neustria, larvae abundant at 



Stokes Bay, 319 ; quercus, var. 



callunae, note on life-history, 259 ; 



rubi, parasites, 18, — larvae, 136 

 Bond, late Mr. F., 97 

 Books reviewed : — 



' Proceedings of the Dorsetshire Na- 

 tural History and Antiquarian 



Field Club,' 24 

 ' The Butterfly, its Life-history and 



Attributes,' by John Studland, 24 

 'Larva Collecting and Breeding: a 



Handbook to the Larvae of the 



British Macro-Lepidoptera, and 



their Food-plants, both in nature 



and confinement ; with Authorities,' 



by Kev. J. Seymour St. John, 176 

 ' The Coleopterous Fauna of the 



Liverpool District,' by John. W. 



Ellis, 176 

 ' The Lepidopterous Fauna of Lanca- 

 shire and Cheshire,' by J. W. Ellis, 



268 

 ' A Synonymic Catalogue of Neu- 



roptera Odonata, or Dragonrlies ; 



with an Appendix of Fossil Species,' 



by W. F. Kirby, 328 

 Botys mutualis, 141, 173; repandalis, 



Schiff., 275 

 Brachyphora nigrovittata, n. sp., 195 

 Braohytarsus scabiosus, 104 

 Bread-fruit tree, Siphonophora arto- 



carpi affecting, 265 

 Britain — Hesperia lineola, sp. new to, 



3 ; Ichneumon haglundi, Holmgr., 



sp. new to, 143 ; occurrence of 



Plusia moneta in, 254 ; addition 



to Plusiidae of, 287 



British Islakds — Certain speciesof 



Lepidoptera occasionally abundant) 



177 

 Bromolocha fontis (crassalis), 363 

 Bryophila muralis, 100 

 Bryotropha (Gelechia) obscurella, Hein., 



119, 172 ; umbrosella, 102 

 Bucculatrix helichrysella, 265 ; hippo- 



castanella, 324 

 Butterflies, taken and seen near and at 



Monmouth in seasons of 1889 and 



1890, 346 

 Cabera rotundaria, 138, — from Sutton 



Park, 104 

 Callerebia albipuncta, n. sp., 31 

 Callimorpha dominula, 289 ; hera, 224, 



351 

 Calliphora groenlandica, 125 ; vomitoria, 



125 

 Calocampa solidaginis, 170 

 Calodera aethiops, 208 ; umbrosa, 268 

 Calopteryx virgo, 68, 365 

 Calosoma chinensis, Kirby, 212 ; thibet- 



anum, Fairmaire, 212 

 Calymnia pyralina, 64 

 Cambridgeshire — Saperda carcharias 



at Cambridge, 262 

 Campylotes pratti, n. sp., 109 

 Carabus catenulatus, at Brockenhurst, 



267, — abnormal specimen, 350 ; 



fiduciarius, Thomson, 210 ; mecy- 



nodes, n. sp., 211 ; prattianus, 



n. sp., 210; protenes, Bates, 210; 



tientei, Thomson, 210 ; vigilax, 



n. sp., 211 

 Carpocapsa grossana, 226 

 Cateremna terebrella, 333 

 Caterpillars, a plague of, 260, 347, — a 



myth, 293 

 Catocala fraxini, 170 

 Catoptria albersana, 102, 257 ; citrana, 



290 ; scopoliana, var. parvulana, 



141, 173 

 Cecidomyia alpina, 152 ; alticola, n. sp., 



281; anthophila, 281 ; chrysopsidis, 



281; filicina (= pteridis), 152; 



floricola, 281; riorum, 281; foli- 



orum, 152 ; frater, n. sp., 280 ; ob- 



fuscata, Mq., 281; orbitalis, 280; 



rigidae, Osten-Sacken, 278; salicis, 



Fitch, 278; salicis-batatas, Walsh, 



279 ; salicis-brassicoides Walsh, 



278; salicis-siliqua, Walsh (var.), 



278 ; salicis-strobiloides, 280 ; tubi- 



cola, 152 

 Cecidomyiae, 278 

 Celaena haworthii, 169 

 Cerambyx miles, Bon., larva, the true 



Cossus of the ancients, 235, 236 

 Ceratitis citriperda, devastating oranges, 



235 

 Ceratopogon bipunctatus, 152 ; femora- 



tus, 152 ; varius, 152 



