CONTENTS. 



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Scotland — Notes from Inverness-Bhire, 

 74, — Cloantha solidaginis in, 126; 

 Daphnis hypothous caught some 

 years since at Crieff, 78 ; captures 

 at sugar in Argyllshire in Septem- 

 ber, 24(i ; Phibalapteryx lapidata 

 in Stirlingshire, 268 



Scotosia vetulata, 218 



Scyphophorus inter stitialis, 78 



Segments, structure of terminal abdo- 

 minal in males of Eupithecia, 129 



Sehirus morio, 262 



Selenia tetralunaria (illustraria), 43 



Selidosema ericetaria (plumaria), 73, 

 220 



Sericomyia borealis, 79, 204 ; lappona, 79 



Sericoris bifasciana, 173 



Sesia formiciformis, 198 ; ichneumoni- 

 formis, 221 ; myopiformis, 176 ; 

 sphegiformis, 204, 299; tipuli- 

 formis, 70 



Sesiidffi, 92 



Setina (Lithosia) irrorella, 307 ; meso- 

 mella, 70 



Setting-board, new, 152 



Sexes of Lepidoptera, 43 



Shrikes eating red-tailed bumble bees, 

 193 



Sirex gigas in March, 148, — in Notts, at 

 York, in Ireland, 249, — at Norwich, 

 304 ; juvencus, 248 



Smerinthus populi, 288; early pupa- 

 tion, 217 



Somersetshire — Acronycta alni in, 245 



Sophronia emortualis, 297 



Spatn — Entomology of Granada and 

 neighbourhood, 160, 206 



Sphecodes longulus, 202 



Sphenella marginata, 103 



Sphinges, 91 



Sphingidse, 91 



Sphinx convolvuli, 213, — near York, 245, 

 — at Eipon, 268, — in Kent, Hants, 

 Lancashire, 297 



Sphodrus leueophthalmus, L., emitting 

 strong acid-like fumes, 193 



Spider imitating sp. of Mutilla, 197 



Spilosoma lubricipeda, banded form, 223 



Spilomicrus nigriclavis, 262 



Spilothyrus alcese, 180, 228 ; lavaterae, 

 229 



Staffordshire — Sciara thomee, from 

 Cannock Chase, 78 



Stauropus fagi, 6, 197, 247,— in Oxford- 

 shire, 178, — on quince, 73, — parti- 

 ally double-brooded, 296 



Stenia punctalis, 221 



Stilbia anomala, 75, 308 



Suffolk — Collecting in, 218 ; day at 

 Tuddenham, 247 



Sugar, 75 ; captures at in Argyllshire in 

 September, 246 



Surrey — Tortrix piceana in Esher dis- 

 trict, 173 ; Andrena bucephala and 

 Nomada lateralis, Panz., at Box 

 Hill, 174 ; Entomology of Oxshott, 

 201, 261 ; Vanessa antiopa at Bal- 

 ham, 297 



Sussex — Lepidoptera at light at Hast- 

 ings, 76 ; Nola centonalis in Hast- 

 ings district, 221 ; Acherontia atro- 

 pos near Chichester, 243 ; Heliothis 

 armigera in Hastings district, 298 ; 

 lepidopterist's notes from Chiches- 

 ter, 303 



Syrichthus orbifer, 129, 180 



Tabanus bromius, 203 



Tachytes pectinipes, 202 



Tasniocampa opima, populeti, and var. 

 of incerta, distinguishing marks 

 between, 44 ; populeti, 145 



Tapinostola fulva, 73, 97 



Tectocorix banksii, 80 



Temperature experiments, 267 



Tenthredinidse, 203, 262 



Tephritis (Oxyphora) arniese, 204 ; leon- 

 todontis, 262 ; plantaginis, 248 



Tephrosia biundularia, var. delameri- 

 ensis, 287 ; crepuscularia, var., 176 ; 

 consonaria, 3, 71, 72 ; extersaria, 

 97 ; luridata, 43 



Tetanocera elata, 22; ferruginea, 22; 

 punctulata, 22 



Tethea retusa, 73 ; subtusa, 72, 75 



Thecla betulte, 73; ilicis, 179, 228; 

 pruni, without antennae, 80 ; quer- 

 cus, 73 ; w-album, 197 



Thera firmata, 74 ; obeliscata, 74 ; simu- 

 lata, 74 



Thersilochus jocator, 262 



Time-range of emergence of Hybernia 

 progemmaria, 124 



Tinagma betulae, 98 



Tinea albipunctella, 98 



Torrubia, entomogenous fungus of 

 genus, 20 



Tortrix donelana, Carpenter, 253, 306, 

 307; piceana, in Esher district, 

 173 ; steineriana var. dohriana, 306 



Toxoneura muliebris (= fasciata, Mcq.), 

 236 



Trypoxylon elavicerum, 202 ; figulus, 202 



Trichiura cratsegi, 4, 42, 304, — gynan- 

 dromorphic sp., 45, — variety of 

 larva with golden rings, 72 



Triphsena comes, 47, — remarks on vars. 

 adsequa and prosequa, 102; inter- 

 jecta, 74 ; pronuba bred in January, 

 103 ; subsequa, 219, 221 



Trixia variegator bred from Cheima- 

 tobia brumata, 19 



Trochilium apiformis, 218 ; bembeci- 

 formis, 70, — larva; and pupse, 72 



Trogus novse-caledonicse, 80 



