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CONTENTS. 



Ennomos autumnaria, 18 ; tiliaria, 327, 

 362 (see Eugonia) 



Ennychia cingulata, 290 ; nigrata, 252 



Enoplotrupes, probable new species of, 

 139 



Entomological Club, the, 95, 332 



Entomological Society of London, 22, 

 62, 92, 138, 166, 201, 224, 328, 

 329, 363 



Entomologist's Jubilee, an, 283 



Entomology of Grimsey, 165 



Ephestia kiilmiella, 104 



Ephyra omicronaria, 278 ; pendularia, 

 278 ; punctaria, 278 



Epinephele hyperanthes, 211, — variation 

 (fig.), 281, 318, 364,— var. arete, 31, 

 214, 282 ; ianiravar. splendida, 213, 

 —var. hispula, 236, 263,— hyber- 

 nating larvae exhibited, 93 ; ida, 



260, 263 ; nurag, 263 



Epione advenaria, 132, 231 ; apiciaria, 

 303 ; vespertaria, 278 



Epunda lutulenta (luneburgensis and 

 sedi), 307; nigra, 325,327 



Erebia epiphron var. cassiope, 212 ; 

 evias, 298 ; manto, 298, 319 ; melas, 

 298, 319 



Eriogaster lanestris, ova protruding be- 

 tween segments, 63, — emergence of, 

 246 



Errata, 21, 68, 224, 279, 303 



Errhinus acridulus, 130 



Essex — Apamea ophiogramma, 280 ; 

 Colias edusa and C. hyale, 17 ; 

 Dicycla oo, 50 ; Eurymene dolo- 

 braria, 326 ; Hesperia lineola, 50 ; 

 Lepidoptera at Chingford, 50 ; Nys- 

 sia hispidaria, 49 ; Plusia moneta, 

 254; Sesiamyopiformis, 326; spring 

 Lepidoptera, 197 ; Thyatira batis 

 and derasa abundant in Epping 

 Forest, 826 



Eubolia bipunctaria, 252 



Euchloe belemia, 299 ; cardamines (abun- 

 dant), 130, 196, 231, — small fe- 

 males, 198 ; tages var. insularis, 



261, 299 (see also Anthocharis) 

 Eucosmia undulata, 278 ; certata, 326 

 Eugonia alniaria, 132 ; erosaria, 62, 132, 



— at light, 52 ; fuscantaria, 52 (see 



Ennomos) 

 -Euperia fulvago, 327 

 Eupisteria heparata, 132,278; =oblite- 



rata, 227, 280 

 Eupithecia abbreviata, 826 ; dodoneata, 



87; fraxinata, 127 ; pulchellata, 251 ; 



rectangulata, 230 ; sobrinata, 303 ; 



venosata, 101 

 Eupoecilia atricapitana, l'J8 ; geyeriana, 



87, 90 ; nana, 227 ; uotulana, 87 ; 



rupicola, 87 

 Eurymene dolobraria, 132, 231, 326 

 Euzophera pinguis, 104 



Galleria mellonella, 105, 328 



Gastrophysa marginella, 130 



Geodephaga in the Oxford district, 89 



Geographical distribution of insects in 

 collections, method for showing, 368 



Geometra papilionaria, 198, 222, 228, 

 289 



Gerris rufoscutellata in Surrey, 52 



Gibbium scotias, 92 



Glossina morsitans, 329, 365 



Gloucesteeshibe — Acronycta alni, 224 ; 

 Colias edusa, 222, 300 ; Ino statices, 

 280 ; Lycffina adonis, 231 ; arion, 

 800 ; = bellargus, 300 ; Vanessidee 

 in the Cotswolds, 800 



Glyphipteryx schoenicolella, 88 



Gnophria rubricoUis in June, 52, — in 

 May, 230, 276, 297 



Gnophos obscurata, 803, 304 



Gonepteryx cleopatra, 261, 229 ; rham- 

 ni with red apical blotches, 829 



Gracilaria elongella, 88 ; imperialella, 88 



Grapholitha cinerana, 251 ; geminana, 

 87 



Grease, removal of, 82, 109, 217 ; pre- 

 vention and cure of, 147, 299 



Gryllus campestris, 357 



Gynandrous Saturnia pavonia, 164; 

 Argynnis paphia, 328, 865 



Hadena adusta, 222; genistse, 222, 282; 

 suasa, 204, 277, 301 



Hairs of larv£e, forked, 189, — of Acro- 

 nycta alni, 164 



Hsematobia serrata, 329 



Halobates princeps, sericeus, sobrinus, 

 and wlillerstorffi, 828 



Haltica nemoralis, 130 



Hampshire — Apatura iris, 56, 223 ; As- 

 phalia ridens, 127, 228, 229 ; Bo- 

 armia cinctaria, 127; consortaria, 

 127, 229; roboraria, 55, 127, 228; 

 Colias edusa, 18, 328 ; collecting at 

 Bournemouth, 86 ; Cymatophora 

 ridens, 223 ; Deilephila livornica, 

 201 ; Deiopeia pulchella, 38 ; Diph- 

 thera orion, 223 ; early season, 222 ; 

 Eupisteria heparata, 222 ; Leucania 

 vitellina, 803 ; Macaria alernaria, 

 222 ; Macroglossa fuciformis and 

 bombyliformis, 222 : notes from 

 New Forest, 56, — from north-east, 

 360 ; Notodonta dodonea, 222 ; 

 Nyssia hispidaria, 127, 228 ; Plusia 

 moneta, 253; season at Eingwood, 

 125 ; Sphinx convolvuli, 18, 126 ; 

 spring Lepidoptera, 160 ; Sterrha 

 sacraria, 361 ; variation of Lepi- 

 doptera, 29 



Harpalus aneus, 130 ; rufipes, 180 



Hedya servillana, 251 



Heliaca ^enebrata (arbuti), 251 



Heliodes arbuti, 278 



