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CONTENTS. 



Lancashire, 23, 47, 103, 128, 152, 

 251, 276, 307 ; South London, 21, 

 46, 79, 102, 127, 149, 175, 198, 223, 

 250, 273, 306, — annual exhibition, 

 101, 121, 150 



Entomology of the Portsmouth district, 

 contributions to, 91, 109 ; of Gra- 

 nada and neighbourhood, 160, 206 ; 

 of Oxshott, 201, 261 ; forthcoming 

 works on British, 272 



Ephestia sp. ? larva feeding on cork- 

 packing in grape-casks, 18 ; kiihni- 

 ella, 295 



Ephippiphora populana (ephippana), 288 



Ephyra omicronaria, 267 



Epinephele hyperanthes, 222, — var., 80, 



223, — var. arete, 306 ; ianira, 180, 



—bleached vars., 42, 220, 222,— 



■ var. hispuUa, 180, 228, — xanthic 



var., 216 ; ida, 180 



Epione advenaria, 42, 71, — read for " ad- 

 vena," 43 ; apiciaria, 5, 74, 308 ; 

 parallelaria, 71 ; vespertaria, 270 



Epunda read for "Chunda," 151; 11- 

 chenea, 151, 246; lutulenta, 75; 

 nigra, 80 



"Erastria" venustula, on the so-called, 

 of Europe, 113 ; fasciana, Linn. = 

 furcula, Schiff., 113 



Erebia epiphron, 228, — var. cassiope, 

 228 ; euryale, 228 ; lappona, 228 ; 

 ligea, 228; medusa, 228, — var. 

 psodea, 228 



Eremobia ochroleuca, 4, 71 



Eristahs floreus, 204 ; utricarius, 79 



Errata, 151, 173, 213, 236 



Estigmena chinensis, mimetic resem- 

 blance to nondescript Lamiid, 175 



Euarista conjuncta, 262 



Eubolia limitata (mensuraria), 194 ; 

 lineolata, 305 



Euchloe belia, 179, 228,— var. ausonia, 

 179 ; cardamines, 196, 219, — dwarf 

 form, 2, — late appearance, 2, 125, 

 147, — at rest, 175 ; eupenoides, 

 dwarf form, 2; eupheno, 162; ta- 

 gis, 179, — var. bellezina, 179 



Eugonia alniaria (tiliaria), 289; ero- 

 saria, 71 ; (Ennomos) fuscantaria, 

 41, 71, 75 



Eulophus damicornis, bred from Demas 

 coryli, 149 



Eumenes coarctata, 202 



Eupisteria heparata, 74, 97 



Eupithecia, structure of terminal ab- 

 dominal segments in males, 129 ; 

 abbreviata, 129 ; albipunctata, 130, 

 — var. angelicata, 126 ; absinthiata, 

 129, 130; assimilata, 5, 130; casti- 

 gata, 129, 130 ; coronata, 5 ; dodo- 

 neata, 129 ; exiguata, 129 ; exten- 

 saria, 198 ; fraxinata, 130 ; helveti- 



earia, 129, 130; indigata, 130; 

 irriguata, 308; isogrammaria, 130; 

 minutata, 71, 125, 130; nanata, 

 129, 130 ; pimpinellata, 130 ; plum- 

 beolata, 130 ; pulchellata, 129 ; pu- 

 milata, 129 ; pusillata, 5, 129 ; saty- 

 rata, 5, 129 ; scabiosata, 130 ; so- 

 brinata, 129 ; subciliata, 308 ; sub- 

 f ulvata, 130 ; subnotata, 130 ; tenui- 

 ata, 71, 129, 130 ; trisignaria, 129 ; 

 venosata, 5, 71, 129, 130, 288 ; vul- 

 gata, 130 



Eupoecilia geyerana, 98 ; notulana, 97 ; 

 pallidana, 97 



Euploea asela, on board ship, 20 



Eurymene dolobraria, 43, 74, 196 



Exhibition, Annual, of the South Lon- 

 don Entomological and Nat. Hist. 

 Soc, 101, 121, 150 



Fauna, lepidopterous, of New Zealand, 

 relics of very ancient, 213 



Fidonia atomaria, varieties, 5 



Field apparatus, query respecting, 149 



Flowers, unattractive to Lepidoptera, 

 72 



Food-plant, common laurel of larvae of 

 Phalera bucephala, 18 ; quince of 

 Stauropus fagi, 73 ; birch of light 

 spp. and oak of dark spp. of Hy- 

 bernia leucophearia, 128 ; wood- 

 sorrel of Larentia didymata, 245 ; 

 raspberry of Saturnia carpini, 247 



Fraudulent colour-varieties, 44 



Fungi affecting lepidopterous pupae, 306 



Fungus of genus Torrubia, entomogen- 

 ous, 20 



Galerucinse, 236 



Gas-lamps, captures at, 99 ; Lepidoptera 

 at, 299,— Macro-, 304 



Gelechia rhombeUa, 98 



Geometra papilionariaj 43, 74, 218, 270, 

 289 ; smaragdaria, 198 ; vernaria, 

 5,43 



Geotrupes typhseus, hybernated speci- 

 men near Manchester, 124 



Gloucesteeshike — Acronycta alni larva 

 at Clifton, 267 ; Drepana harpagula 

 (Platypteryx sicula) at Clifton, 298 



Glow-worm, habits and life-history of 

 in New Zealand, 26 



Gnophos obscuraria, 73 



Gnophria rubricoUis, 70 



Gonoglyssum wiedemanni, 308 



Gonopteryx cleopatra, 179, — yellow co- 

 lour, 137 ; rhamni, effect of cyanide 

 of potassium on colour, 267 



Gortyna ochracea, 76 



Gorytes mystaceus, 202 



Gracilaria elongella, 98 



Granada, Entomology of, 160 



Gulls, black-headed, CoccinellidaB eaten 

 by, 122 



