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LEFIJyO'PTER A— conti7ived. 



Adelpha jvruana, 115. 



JEmene guttvlosana, Wlk., 373. — sordida, 372. 



JEthilla infanda, 149. 



Aleuron Butleri, 240. 



Ammatho carnipicta, 342. — fuscescens, MZ. — hieroglyjjMca, 343. — 

 roseororatus, 341. 



Anthereea Hiiineri, 20. 



Argina notata, 365. 



Barsine excliisa, 340. — mactans, 340. — natalensis, Wlk., 341. 



Bliutanitis Lidderdalii, exhibited, i. 



Bizone javanica, 338. — pallens, 338. — perversa, 338. 



British Lepidoptera, varieties of, ii. — ditto, taken in Wales, iv. 



Buncsa Aslauga, 18. — Thomsonii, 19. 



Calamidia, 358. 



Callatolmis, 348. 



Cartea Trailii, 129. 



Case-bearing larva parasitic on a Homopterous insect, xix. 



Caterpillars, food of gaily-coloured, 205. — remarks thereon, xi.— Dis- 

 cussion, xii. 



Ceratinia castanea, 109. 



Chcerocampa aspersata, 241. — erotvs, var., 2i2.— Johanna, 241. — mar- 

 garita, 240. — TrflZ<:??<c7iti, 398. 



Chrysceglia, 366. 



Chrysorahdia sjilendens, 357. 



Cisthcne minuta, 327. 



Cleora glabraria, dark variety of, x. 



Colias Edusa, $, observed in Dorset, in June, xiii. — occurrence in 

 Dumfriesshire, xiv. — common at Colchester, xiv. — a second brood 

 observed at Norwood, xv. 



Cos.nis ligniperda, larv£e taken in large numbers in a willow, xvi. 



Cramhomorpha splendent, 357. 



Banais Archippus, specimen taken in Sussex, i. — geographical distribu- 

 tion of, 93. — discussion, v. 



Baptonura pedrosina, 144. 



Beiopeia pura, 360. — thyter, 361. 



Bigama fasciata, Z(!i2.—marmorea, 363. 



Biludia Bethia, 243. 



Byphlehia elegans, 347. — tricolora, 347. 



Bchenais mollis, 133. — sordida, 133. 



Epatolmis, 348. 



Ephyra jninctaria, remarks on seasonal dimorphism, vi. 



Epipyrops, parasitic on a Homopteron, xxiii.— Wood-Mason's remarks on 

 habits, xxiii. — Discussion, xxiv. 



Eubagis mrata, 117. — limhata, 117. — niveata, 116. 



Eudamonia Argiplwntes, 20. 



Evdule sanguinea, 368. 



Eutane maculata, 335. 



