INDEX. 



VI 1 



Notes — continued. 



Butterflies from the Bucks Chilterns, 

 1921, 21 ; Colias croceus, Fourc. 

 (edusa), in Mesopotamia, etc., 100; 

 Lepidoptera from the Chiltern Hills, 

 etc., 1922, 259 ; Lepidoptera from the 

 New Forest and Swanage, 1922, 211 ; 

 the Lepidoptera of the Assynt dis- 

 trict of Sutherlandshire, 30, 53, 73 ; 

 the Lepidoptera of Glen Fender, 10 ; 

 Vanessid larvae, 14 



Nymphs or Naiads, 67 



Obituary : 



Bacot, Arthur, 120, 142 



Burton, E. F. L., 144 



Chapman, Thomas Algernon, 44 



Distant, William Lucas, 70 



Druce, Hamilton, 215 



Elwes, H. J., 288 



Fruhstorfer, H., 144 



Gibb, Lachlan, 95 



Home, Arthur, 261, 288 



Newnham, F. B., 216 



P_urdey, William, 48, 71 

 -"""'Sharp, David, 217 



Sloper, G. Orby, 288 



Storey, Gilbert, 120 

 Observations on the biology of Sawflies, 



227 

 On a new species of Calpe from Japan, 



197 

 On the identity of Sympherobius (Heme- 



robius) elegans, Steph., 193 

 Orrhodia erythrocephala, etc., near 



Eastbourne, 20 



Pachys betularia doubledayaria at 



South Norwood, 211 

 Parasemidalis annae, Enderlein, a Coni- 



opterygid new to Britain, with notes 



on some other British Conioptery- 



gidae, 169 

 Percnoptilota fluviata and other captures 



in Westmorland, 136 

 Percnoptilota fluviata in Lancashire 



and Westmorland, 257 

 Phryxus livornica at Cardiff, 163 

 Phryxus livornica larva in Somerset, 



211 ; in Warwick, 163 

 Pieris rapae, L., in December, 17 

 Platymischus dilatatus, Westwood, 67 

 Plusia moneta in Lancashire, 88 

 Polygonia c-album, etc., in Berkshire, 



235 ; in Bucks, 136, 256 ; in Herts, 



235 ; in New Forest, 209 ; in Staffs, 



and Heodes phlaeas ab. schmidtii, 257 

 Pontia daplidice at Brighton, 188 

 Present values of the principal works on 



the Palaearctic Lepidoptera, 221, 241, 



265 

 Probable danger of a new pest, 255 

 Pupal habit of Telea polyphemus, 38, 



163 



Psithyrus distinctus in Kent, 166 

 Pyrameis atalanta in December, 38 

 Pyrameis atalanta : Immigrants or 



hibernated specimens, 88 

 Pyrameis cardui and Colias croceus on 



the Sussex coast, 162 

 Pyrameis cardui in North Lancashire 



and Westmorland, 18 



Bambles in South-Eastern France, 127 

 Recent Literature : 



Insect Transformations, 43 

 The Lancashire and Cheshire Natura- 

 list, 44 

 Catalogue of Indian Insects, Part I, 



95 

 The Genitalia of the Tortricitlae, 282 

 The Bulletin of the Hill Museum, 



166, 261 

 Der Insectenkorper und sein Termino- 



logie, 167 

 Empire Forestry, 167 

 Natureland, 213 

 The London Naturalist. 213 

 Records and Observations of British 



Lepidoptera during 1921, 213 

 Annals of Tropical Medicine and 



Parasitology, 239 

 Pollination of early Spring Flowers bv 



Moths, 261 

 Index Animalium : 1801-1850, 139 

 Report of the Proceedings of the 

 Fourth Entomological Meeting held 

 at Pusa, 139 

 Seitz' Macrolepidoptera of the World, 



284 

 The Scottish Naturalist, 140, 239 

 Records from a log-book for 1920, 252, 



271 

 Resting habit of Pieris rapae, 67 

 Retarded emergence of Mesoleuca albicil- 



lata, 260 

 Rhopalocera from Rhodes, Samos, 



Gallipoli, etc., 137 

 Russian Odonata and Neuroptera, 85 



Sale of Dr. Chapman's books: a sequel. 



166 

 Scarcity of Spilosoma lubricipeda, 257, 



279 

 Second broods of Nisoniades tages and 



Cupido minimus, 19 

 Societies : 

 Carlisle Natural History, 119 

 Entomological, of London, 23, 68, 



116, 140, 167, 214,239, 285 

 Entomological, of Hampshire, 285 

 Lancashire and Cheshire Entomo- 

 logical, 42, 118 

 London Natural History, 118, 261, 



287 

 Manchester Kntoinological, 69, 118 

 South London Entomological, 68, 1 16, 

 140, 168, 192, 214, 239, 202, 286 



