CONTENTS. 



XI 



Minoa euphorbiata, 197 



Miscophus bicolor, 202 



Miselia oxyacanthse, cocoon, 71 



Moths, notes on synonymy of Noctuid, 

 237, 263, 292; re-union between 

 same, 269, 295 



Moth-trap, illuminated, 43 



Mouse-trap, Choerocampa celerio in, 20 



Mutilla sp., spider imitating, 197 



Mycetophorus punctus, new to Midlands, 

 78 J 



Myctis symbolica, 80 



Myrmosa melanocephala, 201 



Nascia cilialis, 218 



Natural history museum of Bergen, 231 



Nauseous larvs eaten by cuckoo, 77 ; by 

 woodpecker, 100 ; by black-headed 

 guUs, 122 ; by birds, 122, 147 



Nematus glutinosse, 262 ; ribesii, Curtis, 

 19, — cure for ravages of larvse, 290 



Nemeobius lucina, 196 



Nemeophila plantaginis, 4, — hatching, 

 195 ; russula, 42, 70, 289 



Nemeritis macrocentra, 262 



Nephopteryx splendidella, 305 



Nepticula asneofasciella, 98 ; gei, 98 



Neuria reticulata (saponaria), 4, 219, 246 



New Zealand — Glow-worm, habits and 

 life-history, 2(i; lepidopterous fauna, 

 relics of very ancient, 213 ; Lepi- 

 doptera abundant, 211 



Nisoniades marloyi, 180 



Noctua stigmatica (rhomboidea), 43 ; 

 xanthographa, female, HydrcEcia 

 nictitans in cop. with, 299 ; rhom- 

 boidea, 246 ; rubi, 289 



Noctuid moths, notes on synonymy, 

 237, 263, 292 



Noctuida3, 238 



Nola centonalis in Hastings district, 

 221 ; confusalis (cristulalisj, 43 



Nomada alternata, 174 ; lateralis, Panz., 

 at Box Hill, 174 ; ruficornis, 174 



Norfolk — Notes from Yarmouth, 148, 

 302 ; Deilephila livornica near 

 Norwich, 297 ; Macro-Lepidoptera 

 from Norwich gas-lamps, 304 ; 

 Sirex gigas at Norwich, 304 



Norway — Natural history museum of 



Bergen, 231 

 Notes on Lepidoptera, British, from 

 continental journals, 33, — of Mid- 

 dlesex, 98 ; on season, 1890, 41 ; on 

 Ehopalocera in Corfu, 179 ; on Py- 

 ralidiie, 180 ; on life-history of 

 Psyche villosella, 226 ; on natural 

 history museum of Bergen, 231 ; 

 on synonymy of Noctuid moths, 

 237, 263, 292 ; from my diary, 

 15 ; from Eingwood, 70 ; from 

 New Forest, 42, 73, 219, 299, 300 ; 

 from Plymouth, 71; from Inverness- 



shire, 74 ; from various localities, 

 74, 299 ; from Yarmouth, 148, 302 ; 

 from Brockenhurst, 196 ; from Head- 

 ing, 197 ; from Cheshire and North 

 Wales, 28() ; from Chichester, 303 ; 

 from Delamere Forest, 301; on 

 Lepidoptera in York district, 269 



Notodonta camelina, dark form, 102 ; 

 dictaeoides, 73; dodonsea (trima- 

 cula), 72, 73 ; trepida, 43, 44, 73,— 

 at electric light, 170, — emergence, 

 217, 243 



Notts — Sirex gigas, 248 ; larvse of 

 Apameaophiogramma,298. North: 

 season in, 302 



Nudaria mundana larvae, 170 ; senex, 

 269 



Nymphalidae, 82 



Nyssia hispidaria, 143, — in Oxfordshire, 

 4 ; zonaria, 144 



Obituary — Frazer S. Crawford, 24 ; 

 Eobert Calvert, 104 ; George Perry 

 Shearwood, 199; Edward Ealph 

 Pearson, 200; P. J. F. Lowrey, 

 200 ; Ferdinand Grut, 224 ; E. W. 

 Janson, 252 



Ocneria monacha, 203 



Odonestis potatoria, female, 223 



Odontoptera bidentata, larva, 269 



Oneodes gibbosus, 203 



Opsibotys terrealis, 183 



Ornithoptera brookeana, hot springs 

 an attraction for, 244 ; trojana, 

 Staud., 179 



Orthoptera, 263 



Orthosia suspecta, 269 



Ova of Lepidoptera, effects of ammonia 

 on, 267 



Oviposition of Dytiscus marginalis, 

 149 



Oxfordshire — Nyssia hispidaria, 4 ; 

 Eurymene dolobraria, 5 ; Stauropus 

 fagi, 173 ; Lepidoptera, 246 ; Agrotis 

 ravida at Chinnor, 247, — larvse at, 

 247 



Oxycera morrisii, 248 ; pulcheUa, 203 ; 

 terminata, 22, 203, 235, 247 



Oxyphora (Tephritis) arnicae, 204, 235, 

 247 ; miliaria, 235 ; plantaginis, 

 248 



Pachnobia leucographa, 145, — life-his- 

 tory, 51, — larva, 51 



Pachycnemia hippocastanaria, 70 



Pachygaster leachii, 235 



Palloptera arcuata, 22 



Pamphilius sylvaticus, 262 



Papilio alexanor, 179 ; erithonius on 

 board ship, 20 ; machaon, 82, 218, 

 variation in markings, 130; phor- 

 cas, 131 ; podalirius, 162, 179 ; po- 

 ntes on board ship, 20 



Papilionidae, 81 



