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CONTENTS. 



Birmingham Entomological Society, 65, 

 95, 143, 169, 204, 231, 332 



Biston hirtaria in February, 162, — emer- 

 gence of, 247 



Boarmia cinctaria, 55, 127 ; consortaria, 

 127, 229 ; repandata vars., 22, 865 ; 

 conversaria, 132, 365, — double- 

 brooded, 319, 331, — black form 

 from Coventry, 331 ; roboraria, 55, 

 127, 228, 278 



Bohemannia quadrimaculella, 89 



Borabyces, breeding exotic, 282 



Bombylus major, 169, 204 



Bombyx castrensis, 202 ; rubi, rearing, 

 170 



Books reviewed (see Eecent Literature) 



Brachinua crepitans, 89 



Bracon ostmselii, 279 ; roberti, 279 ; 

 scutellaris, 278 



Brephos parthenias, 129, 160, 161, 222, 

 229, 278 



Bryophyla muralis, 131, = glandifera, 

 324 



Bucculatrix nigricomella, 88 



BuoKiNGHABisHiEE — Abraxas sylvata, 

 251 ; Argynnis adippe, 221 ; Asthena 

 blomeri, 251 ; Bapta bimaculata, 

 250, — temerata, 250 ; Coccyx strobi- 

 lana, 203, 250 ; Coremia quadrifas- 

 ciaria, 251 ; Early season, 221, 250 ; 

 Ennychia nigrata, 252 ; Eubolia 

 bipunctaria, 252 ; Lycffina corydon, 

 61 ; Melanippe unangulata, 251 ; 

 Pamphila comma, 252 ; Phoxopteryx 

 comptana, 252, — lundana, 250 ; Py- 

 rausta ostrinalis, 252 



Budapest, a fortnight's collecting at, 191, 

 210 



Bupalus piniaria, 230, 326 



Butterflies, and colour, 273 ; of Corsica, 

 236, 259, 298, 318; of the East- 

 bourne district, 19 ; of Enfield, 11 ; 

 South of England, 167 ; Sutherland- 

 shire, 167 ; British, 357 



Calepteryx ludoviciana, 253 



Calinaga, n. sp., 23 



Callimorpha hera and var. lutescens, 

 279 



Calosoma inquisitor, 89 



Calymnia affinis, 132, 274 ; diffinis, 274, 

 360 ; pyrahna, 129, 132, 274 



Cambridge Entomological and Natural 

 History Society, 64, 94, 169 



Cambridgeshire — Colias edusa, 276, 

 321 ; hyale, 321 ; Demas coryli, 

 195 ; Early season, 221 ; Lithosia 

 aureola, 195 ; Papilio machaon, 221 



Cannibalism in Cucullia verbasci larvae, 

 320 



Carabus nemoralis, 130 ; violaceus (aber- 

 ration), 249 



Carnivorous Tipulid larvs, 201 



Caterpillars, a shower of, 128 



Catocala electa, 86 ; fraxini, 301 ; nupta, 

 360 ; promissa, 56, 228, 253 ; sponsa 

 56, 326, 327 



Celfena haworthii, 99, 362 



Cemiostoma lotella, 88, 90 



Cerastis erythrocephala, 297 



Ceroplastes, West Indian species of, 80 



Cerostoma costella, 140 ; radiatella, 140 



Cerura furcula, 324 



Charaxes jasius, 219, 262, — larva, 166 



Chauliodus chserophyllellus (dark), 63; 

 illigerellus, 88 



Chelonus latrunculus, 279 



Cheshire — Dragonflies, 35; Eugonia 

 erosaria, 52, — fuscantaria, 52 ; 

 Spring Lepidoptera, 128, 196 ; 

 Tseniocampa populeti, 196 



Chlorops tfeniopus, 304 



Choerocampa celerio, 52, 57, 92, 270; 

 elpenor, 230, 271; porcellus, 271, 

 291 



Chrysomela polita, 130 



Chrysophanus (Polyommatus, 321) 

 phloeas, abundant in 1893, 294, 

 357,— variation, 294, 295, 305 (figs.), 

 333 



Cidaria fulvata, 251 ; ribesiaria, 301, 

 308 ; suffumata, 225 ; truncata, 

 231, — var. perfuscata, 218 ; dotata 

 feeding on red currant, 826 



Cilix glaucata, 131 ; = spinula, 277 



Cirrhoedia xerampelina, 132, 301, 303 



Classification, structure of pupa and, 23 



Cleodora cytisella, 88 



Cleora glabraria, 56 ; lichenaria, 50 



Clivina coUaris, 89 ; fossor, 130 



Cloantha perspicillaris, 212 ; solidaginis, 

 362 



Closteraa nachoreta, discussion on, 40, 

 76, 79, 111, 186, 168,— in Sussex, 361 



Cnethocampa pityocampa, 85 



Coccinella ocellata, 249 ; oblongo-guttata, 

 227 



Coccyx strobilana, 203, 250; ochsen- 

 heimeriana, 251, 254 



Cocoons, colour change of, 139 



Ccenonympha corinna, 237, 263, 319, 

 328 ; pamphilus var. lyllus, 268, 290, 

 — var. albescens, 290 ; typhon vars. 

 philoxenus and laidion, 214 



Coleophora discordella, 88 ; laricella, 

 225 ; metaUicella, 59 



Coleoptera, in Arran, 64, — new to the 

 fauna of Japan, 1 60. — in Oxshott dis- 

 trict, 227, — in Oxford district, 89, 

 180,— in N. Wales, 291,— melanic, 

 331 



Colias chrysotheme, 210 ; edusa, 19, 49, 

 50, 51, 55, 57, 87, 89, 120, 125, 128, 

 129, 130, 191, 198, 202, 211, 222, 

 .252, 276, 294, 300, 302, 304, 321, 

 322, 323, 324, 348, 362,— bred in 



