Xll 



coktents. 



Psoricoptera gibbosella, 88 



Psyche villosella, 225 



Psychidffi, 225 



Pterogon proserpina, 219 



Pteroi^horus monodactylus, 225 



Puerostictus minor, 130 ; niger, 130 



Pteroxia mucronella, 88 



Pupa with functionally active mandibles, 



on a lepidopterous, 202, — structure, 



23 

 Pyg;T?ra pigra, 304 

 Pyralis costalis and glaucinalis, 274 ; 



pictalis, 102 

 Pyrausta purpuralis and ostrinalis, 252, 



331 

 Pyrochroa coccinea, 167 

 Pyrophorus, a luminous species of, 165 

 Pyrops, the homopterous genus, 364 



Eecent Litbeature : — 



'Beetles, Butterflies, Moths, and other 

 Insects ; a brief Introduction to their 

 Collection and Preservation,' by A. 

 W. Kappel and W. Egmont Kirby, 

 67 



' Catalogue of Eastern and Australian 

 Lepidoptera-Heterocera in the Col- 

 lection of the Oxford University 

 Museum, by Col. C. Swinhoe, 67 



' British New Guinea,' by J. P. Thomp- 

 son, 95 



' Abstract of Proceedings of the South 

 London Entomological and Natural 

 History Society,' 1890 and 1891, 95 



' Transactions of the City of London 

 Entomological and Natural History 

 Society,' 1892, 96 



' Annual Eeport of the Lancashire and 

 Cheshire Entomological Society,' 

 1892, 96 



' A Monograph of Oriental Cicadidas,' 

 by W. L. Distant, 171 



'The Hemiptera-Heteroptera of the 

 British Islands,' by Edward Saun- 

 ders, 231 



' Catalogue of British Coleoptera,' by 

 D. Sharp and W. W. Fowler, 232 



'The Lepidoptera of the British Is- 

 lands,' by Charles G. Barrett, 255 



' The Life of a Butterfly : a Chapter 

 in Natural History for the General 

 Beader,' by S. H. Scudder, 367 



' Our Household Insects : an Account 

 of the Insect-Pests found in Dwel- 

 ling-houses,' by Edward A. Butler, 

 368 

 Recording, a suggestion for, 19 

 Eeduvius personatus, 169 

 Reminiscences of Prof. Westwood, 74 

 Retarded emergences, 246 

 Retinia duplana, 93, 98 resinella, fur- 

 ther note on the economy of, 92 

 Ehodaria sanguinalis, Irish form, 23 



RhodophsBa advenella, 87 ; consociella, 



104 ; tumidella, 104 

 Ehopalocera, from Italy, 89 ; Alpes- 



Maritimes, 128, 347 ; Nottingham in 



September, 129 ; at Wiesbaden, 253 ; 



in 1893, 325 ; third broods of, 325 ; 



in London, 325 

 Ehynchophorus palmarum eaten as food, 



the larvae and pupee of, 92 ; cru- 



entatus, 93, 139 

 Ehynchota, new, 23 



Saperda carcharias, 169 



Sarrothripa revayana, 127 



Saturnia carpini, 176, 277, 278, = pa- 

 vonia, 131, 160, 164 ; spini, 176 



Satyrus circe, 211, 262 ; hermione, 211 ; 

 neomyris, 259, 262, 328 ; semele 

 var. aristseus, 213, 262, 319, 328 



Schrankia turfosalis, 87 



Sciaphila colquhounana, 100, — ^larva of, 

 1 02 ; sinuana, 87 



Sciomyza dubia, 331 



Scodiona belgiaria, 127 



Scolytidas, a new subfamily of, 329 



Scoparia alpina, 100 ; angustea, 198 ; 

 atomalis, 100 ; truncicolella, 227 



Scotland — Coleoptera in Arran, 54 ; 

 Colias edusa, 17 ; Collecting in 

 Arran, 52 ; Lepidoptera of the 

 Shetlands, 98 ; Noctuse in Forfar- 

 shire, 362 



Season, of 1892, the, 49, 125 ; the early, 

 221, 250, 277 



Second brood of Argynnis adippe, 359 ; 

 of A. paphia, 320 ; of Boarmia re- 

 pandata, 319, 331, 365 



Selenia lunaria, 326 



Sericoris littoralis, 100 



Sesia apiformis, 172 ; asiliformis, 280 ; 

 bembeciformis, 264 ; crabroni- 

 formis, 254 ; culiciformis, 273 ; 

 ichneumoniformis, 332 ; musci- 

 formis, 273 ; myopiformis, 273, 

 326 ; yellow belt, 249 ; scolii- 

 formis, 168, 273 ; tipuUformis, 273 



Sex ratios in Butterflies, 205 



Sexes of Lepidoptera, first appearance 

 of, 135 



Silk-moths, hybrid, 173 



Silpha atrata, 130 



Sirex gigas, 169, 193, 303 



Smerinthus ocellatus, 271, 279; populi, 

 271, 279 ; quercus, 212 ; tilise, 225, 

 271 



SosiERSETSHiEE — Collecting in, 55 ; Co- 

 lias edusa, 323 ; Xanthia aurago, 18 



South London Entomological and Na- 

 tural History Society, 63, 93, 140, 

 167, 202, 225, 254, 279, 304, 330, 364 ; 

 dinner, 142 ; excursion, 203, 226 



Sphinx convolvuli, 18, 126, 131, 270 

 ligustri kilJed by bees, 231, — un- 



