niDBZ. 



350 



J. J. Walker, F.E.S., 139; " Coleoptera of Suffolk," Claude ilforZey, F.E.S., 

 19() ; " Contributions to tlie knowledge of the Siphonaptera." N. C. Roths- 

 child, F.Z.S., 109 ; " De la variation chez les Lopidopteres," C. Oberthiir, 

 F.E.S., 109; "Die Palaearkti.schen Gross-schmetterlinge," &c.. Max 

 Bartel, 252, 351 ; " Explorations of the Far North," Frank Russ^cll, 

 158; "List of the Micro-Lopidoptera of Guernsey," W. A. lAiff, 

 219; "Marvels of Ant Life," W. F. A'j;%, F.L.S., 84 ; " Monograph'of 

 the genus Schii^tocerca," S. H. Scuddcr, F.E.S., 140 ; " New Mallophaga," 

 V.L. Kellogg, 2\'i); " I^ist of Mallophaga taken from birds and uiammals.&c," 



F. L. Kellogg, 851 ; " New Zealand Moths and ButterHies," G. V. Hudson, 

 F.E.S., 250; " Orthopteren des Malayischen Archipels, gesaranielt voa 

 Professor Dr. Kiikenthal in den Jahien 1893 und 1894," bearbeitet von 

 Brunner iwn Wattenwyl, 83; "Proceedings of the South London Entomo- 

 logical and Natural History Society," 217; " Kevision of the species of 

 Acronycta, Ochs., and of certain allied genera," J. B. Smith, D.Sc, and 

 Harrison G. Dijar, Ph.D., 175; "Supplement to Revision of Melanopli," 

 S. H. Scudder, F.E.S., 140; " ThelehneumonidsB of the South of Devon," 



G. C. Bignell, F.E.S., 138 ; " Ubersichtder Lepidopteren-Fauna des Gross- 

 herzogtums Baden und der Anstossenden Lander," von Carl lieutti, 83 ; 

 " Zur Acridiodea-Fauna des Asiati.schen Russlands," par N. Zuhousky . . 



84 



Abbreviation of organs of flight in 

 Orthoptera . . 73, 102, 162 



Aberdeenshire form of Trichiura 

 crataegi . . . . . . . . 191 



Abundance of larvjE of Choerocampa 

 elpenor, 346 ; of larvse of Hypo- 

 nomeuta padella, 222 ; Macro- 

 glossasteUdtarum in Isle of Man, 

 194 ; Porlhesia chrysorrhoea at 

 Namur, 194 ; Sphinx convolrxdi 24 



Acherontia atropos at Castle Bell- 

 ingham, 278 ; at Dover, 305, 

 345 ; at Enfield, 111 ; in Guern- 

 sey, 25 ; larvfe feeding on privet, 

 268 ; in Kent, 307 ; in Yorkshire, 

 306 ; in 1899 346 



Acridium aegyptium in Covent 

 Garden . . . . . . . . 132 



Asymmetrical structure in the 

 adult female of the common 

 bedbug 139 



Additions to the British List of 

 Coleoptera since Canon Fowler's 

 " Coleoptera of the British Isles " 



137, 159, 184 



Aqlais urticae ab. ichnusoides in 

 'Sheppey 308 



Agrotig agathina, note on . . . . Ill 



Agrotis puta in May and June, BOB ; 

 in June and July, 279 ; in July 248 



Anal armature of Solenobiid pupa 167 



Antennae, Classification of butter- 

 flies by 85, 122 



Anthrocera ab. Jlavd at Shoebury- 

 ness . . . . . . . . 112 



Anthrocera trifvlii ab. ohscura in 

 the New Forest 247 (249 in error) 



Apiomerus, an undescribed species 

 of 



Apterygida alhipennis in Norfolk . . 



Argyrestliia (.iiujugella , a new enemy 

 to the apple fruit. . 



Autumnal lepidoptera, 349 ; in 

 Devonshire 



Aventia Jiexula at Chichester, 305; 

 at Beading . . . . . . 350 



109 



76 



37 



111 



Blepharides vulgaris parasitic on 



Anthrocera trifolii-palustris . . 24 

 Breeding Camptogranuna Jiuviata, 



110 ; Drepana Jiarpagula, 282 ; 



Leucania alhipuncta from ova 308 

 Brejyhos notha near I]^s\\\eh .. 135 



British species of butterflies at Wei- 



hai-wei . . . . . . . . 35 



Butterflies and Sphingids of the 



Penzance district. . .. .. 317 



Butterfly-hunting in Dalmatia, 



Montenegro, Bosnia and Herce- 



govina . . . . . . . . 1 



Capricious emergence of Lepidop- 

 tera 



Capture of Chrysoclista lyimaculella, 

 222; Dianthoecia xar. harrettii in 

 North Wales, 307 ; in Pembroke- 

 shire 



Caradrina amhigua in June 



Catocala, observations on the 

 genus . . . . ■ - 10, 



Clioerocampa celerio at Stratford . . 



Chrysoplumus dispar, three British 

 examples . . 



Chrytophanus dispar, the extinct. . 



Cidaria russata single-brooded in 

 Scotland . . 



Cis rest it us and Cis festivus 



Classification of butterflies by 

 antennffi 85, 122 ; of the Acro- 

 nyctas, 175 ; of the Pterophoridac 



112 



277 

 307 



40 

 51 



277 

 208 



55 

 241 



39 



Climatic influences on distribution 30, GO 

 Clytus inysticus at Chester . . 71 



Coleoptera of an old ash- tree . . 20 

 Colias edusa at Folkestone, 165 ; in 



Herts 278 



Colias hyale in Kent . . ■ . 307 



Collecting impedimenta of a 



lepidopterist for a trip abroad.. 100 

 Collecting in theChilterns, 98, 192; 



Lepidoptera in Jamaica 144 ; in 



Trmidad 57 



Colour change in adult larva of 



ScoUopteryx libatrix . . 76, 166 



