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CONTENtg. 



Lepidoptera, bred in May, 1893, 218 ; of 

 Ireland, 69, 117, 157, 187, 212, 240, 

 269, 317, 342 ; of the Shetlands, 98 ; 

 additional localities for Irish, 318 ; in 

 London, 325 ; at Tenby, 325 ; during 

 1893, 325 ; Burney collection of, 359 



Leucania extranea, 327, 332 ; comma 

 (Oct.), 360 ; 1-album, 162 ; littoralis, 

 222,291; tm'ca, 131; vitellina, 303, 

 327, 332 



Leucophasia sinapis, 222, 261, 277, 278, 

 299, 348 ; pupfe, 279 



Libellula depressa, 253 



Libythea celtis, 236, 262, 299 



Light, captures at, 128, 159 



Limenitis sibylla, 326 



Lithosia aureola, 278 ; mesomella, 230, 

 289 ; sororcula, 230 



Lithostege griseata, 217 



Lobesia reliquana, 87 



Lobophora carpinata, 225 ; halterata, 

 228 ; hexapterata, 169 ; lobulata, 

 277 ; sexalisata, 278 ; viretata, 133, 

 278 



Lopha assimile, 130 



Lophopteryx carmelita, retarded, 247 



Lower Mosley St. Nat. Hist. Soc, 366 



Lycsena admetus, 211 ; adonis, 19, 231 ; 

 segon, 211, 319, 348,— life-history, 

 285 ; argiades, 211 ; argiolus, 211, 

 243, 262, 277, — early appearance, 

 162, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200,— dark 

 5 , 365 ; argus, 211, 237, 261, 328, 

 — var. calliopis, 319 ; arion, 300, 

 330, 364,— larva on Origanum, 248 ; 

 astrarche, 236, 262, 328, 348,— ( = 

 medon), 278; baton, 262; bellargus, 



299, 364,— ( = adonis), 231,— bright 

 blue female, 321 ; bcetica, 89, 299, 



300, 301, 319, 348 (see also Polyom- 

 matus) ; corydon, 51, 364 ; cyllarus, 

 211, — var. co&ta, 249 ; escheri, 262, 

 348; icarus (var. pusillus), 241, — 

 vars. ceronus, cserulea, 348, and 

 mariscolore, 243, — var. icarinus, 

 243, 262, 348 ; iolas, 192, 211 ; medon, 

 278,— ( = astrarche), 236, 262, 328 ; 

 minima, 244 ; orion, 348 ; semiargus, 

 211 ; telicanus, 89, 262, 319, 348 



Lythria purpuraria, 212 



Macaria alternata, 222 ; liturata, 127, 



227, 230, 251, 277, 288, 301 ; notata, 



304 

 Macroglossa (Hemaris) bombyliformis, 



126, 131, 222. 272,— mimics species 



of bee, 280; fuciformis, 126, 222; 



stellatarum, 252, 254, 272, 278, 300, 



302, 325, 827 

 Male V. female insects at light, 15, 21 

 Mamestra albicolon, 126, 131, 291 ; ab- 



jecta, 126 

 Melanargia galatea, 252,-^var. leuco- 



melas, 211, — vars. procida & turcica, 

 311 ; lachesis, 261 ; ines, 298, 319 



Melananoxanthus salicis, 304 



Melanthia albicillata, 227 



Melanippe hastata, 278 ; unangulata, 

 134, 250 



Melanism, in Yorkshire Lepidoptera, 

 94, — in London district, 141, — vari- 

 ation with special reference to, 204, 

 — controversy, the, 307, 355 



Melanostoma ambigua, 204 



Melitiea athalia, 211, 222 ; aurinia, 130, 

 157, 199, 222, 364,— =artemis, 253, 

 —var. hibernica, 188, — var. merope, 

 311, — var. pr£eclara, 159, — var. sco- 

 tica, 187, — var. signifera, 158 ; 

 cinxia, 202, 211, — abundant in Sark, 

 200; cynthia, 311; dictynna, 211; 

 phoebe, 211 ; trivia, 211 



Mesotype virgata, 1:}3 



Methoca ichneumonoides, 328 



Mezium affine, 92 



Miana captiuncula, Irish form, 23, — in 

 Suffolk, 51 ; arcuosa, 251 



Micropteryx mansuetella, 88 ; purpu- 

 rella, 202 



Middlesex — Agrotis saucia in the City, 

 51 ; Apamea ophiogramma, 51 ; Ax- 

 gynnis euphrosyne, 253 ; Butterflies 

 of Enfield, 11 ; Captures on North 

 border, 57 ; Choerocampa celerio, 

 57 ; Coccyx nanana and ochsen- 

 heimeriana, 251 ; Colias edusa, 18, 

 252 ; Drepana binaria, 301 ; early 

 season, 223, 250 ; Emmelesia alche- 

 millata, 251 ; Grapholitha cinerana, 

 251 ; Insect fauna of, 102 ; Macaria 

 liturata, 251, 277, 301 ; Macroglossa 

 stellatarum, 300 ; Melitsa artemis, 

 253; spring Lepidoptera, 161; Stig- 

 monota germarana, 251 ; Xanthia 

 citrago, 301 ; Zygsena trifolii, 215 



Migration of Lepidoptera, 92, 125, 134, 

 —of butterflies, 249 



Migratory locusts, 164 



MimjBseoptilus ( for Mimfeseophilus) 

 zophodactylus, 87 



Mimicry in butter lies, 22, 142, 168 



Minoa euphorbiata, 278 



Moma orion, plentiful in New Forest, 

 57, 229 



Monmouthshire — Abraxas ulmata, 326 ; 

 Melitfea aurinia, 199 ; spring Lepi- 

 doptera, 199 



Moth-trap, easily constructed, 114 ; suc- 

 cess of a, 133 



Muscidffi, moths eaten by larv£e of one 

 of the, 64 



Myelois ceratoniffi, var. pryerella, 104 



Naclia ancilia, in Ireland, 318 

 Naturalist to Agricultural Society, 58 

 Nemeobius lucina, 87, 229, 278, 326 



