CONTENTS. 



XI 



141, 195, 214, 282, 290,— its second 

 brood, 113 ; illustris, 213 ; interroga- 

 tionis, 214, 263 ; iota, 22, 214 ; moneta, 

 61, 165, 166, 197, 217, 222, 263, 264, 

 369; ni, 281, 292; pulchrina, 88, 

 214, — var. aureum, 23 



Pcecilocampa popuii, 22, 55, 89, 93, 217, 

 220 



Polia chi, 263, 337, — var. olivacea bred 

 from the egg, 61, — early stages of the 

 larva of, 258 ; nigrocincta, 60, 165, 

 364, 365,— bred from the egg, 62; 

 xanthomista var. nigrocincta, 287 



Polistes annularis, 338 



Polynema natans, 219 



Polyommatus dispar, 58, 59 



Pompilus viaticus, 375 ; spissus, 375 



Porthesia chrysorrhoea, 192 



Prestwichia aquatica, 219, 266, 369 



Proagoderus ritsemse, a variety of, 20 



Procas armillatus, 138 



Procris geryon, 70, 291 ; staticis, 220 



Protection of British Lepidoptera in 

 danger of extermination, committee 

 for, 332 



Pseudospiris padiformis, 69 



Pseudoterpna pruinata, 290, 315 



Psilura monacha, 266 



Psylliodes cyanoptera, 218 



Ptenidium evanescens, 288 



Pterostichus gracilis, 197 



Pterostoma palpina, 22, 131 



Ptihum affine, 288 



Ptilodontis palpina, 88, 93 



Pyrameis cardui, 24, 337 



Pyrrhosoma minium, 98, 220 ; tenellum. 



Quedius riparius, 166 



Ragium inquisitor, 140 



Eare Noctuse in the Isle of Wight, 335 



Recent Literature : — 



' Frail Children of the Air : Excursions 

 into the World of Butterflies,' by 

 Samuel Hubbard Scudder, 24 



' The Cambridge Natural History,' 

 Vol. v.. Insects, Pt. I., by Dr. David 

 Sharp, 71 



' A Handbook of the British Macro- 

 Lepidoptera,' by Bertram Geo. Rye, 

 95 



' British and European Butterflies and 

 Moths (Macrolepidoptera), by A. W. 

 Kappel & W. Egmont Kirby, 95 



' The LabelListof British Lepidoptera,' 

 compiled after ' A Handbook of Bri- 

 tish Lepidoptera,' by Edward Mey- 

 rick, 96 



' Handbuch der palaarktischen Gross- 

 Schmetterlinge fiir Forscher und 

 Sammler,' by Dr. M. Standfuss, 142 



' Our Country's Butterflies and Moths, 



and how to know them : a Guide to 

 the Lepidoptera of Great Britain,' 

 by W. J. Gordon, 223 



* The Hymenoptera-Aculeata of the 

 British Islands,' by Edward Saun- 

 ders, 224 



' The Crambidse of North America,' 

 by C. H. Fernald, 224 



' The Mediterranean Flour Moth 

 (Ephestia kuehniella, Gm.) in Eu- 

 rope and America,' by W. G. John- 

 son, 224 



' Abstract of Proceedings of the South 

 London Entomological and Natural 

 History Society for the year 1895,' 

 268 



' Further Coccid Notes ; with descrip- 

 tions of New Species and Discussion 

 of Questions of Interest,' by W. M. 

 Maskell, 340 



' New Mallophaga,' by V. L. Kellogg,340 



' The Gipsy Moth (Porthetria dispar),' 

 340 



' Contributions towards a Monograph 

 of the Aleurodidae, a Family of 

 Hemiptera-Homoptera,' by W. M. 

 Maskell, 340 

 Reports of Societies: — 



Birmingham Entomological, 70, 141, 

 200, 221, 268, 338, 374 



Cambridge Entomological and Natural 

 History, 222, 373 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomolo- 

 gical, 339, 374 



London Entomological, 67, 134, 166, 

 197, 217, 368 



Nonpareil Entomological and Natural 

 History, 71, 340, 375 



North London Natural History, 266 



South London Entomological and 

 Natural History, 68, 139, 168, 199, 

 219, 265, 291, 337, 371 

 Retarded emergences, 129 

 Retinia resinana, 136, 140; resinella, 



68 ; retiferana, 186 

 Rhodia fugax, 275 ; newara, 275 

 Rhopalocera in the Alps, 9, 21 ; from 



Colwyn Bay, 336; in Essex, 334; 



notes on, 367 ; Palsearctic, 61 

 Rhopalomesites tardii, 200 

 Rhopalopsyche nycteris, 367 

 Romalea microptera, 371 

 Romaleosoma gausape, 137 



Sale, of British Lepidoptera, 86 ; the late 



Mr. J. A. Cooper's, 259 

 Samia cecropia, 120 

 Sapaea trimeni, 69 

 Sapyga clavicornis, 268 

 Sarothripus undulanus, 131 

 Saturnia carpini, 220 ; cidosa, 278 ; gro- 



tei, 278 ; lindia, 278 ; pyretorum, 278 



pyri, 86 



