CONTENTS. 



Nemeophila plantaginis, 290 ; russula, 



93, 290 

 Neonympha eurytris, 119 



Neoris huttoni, 277 



Nepticula auromarginella, 187 ; cryptella, 



58; filipendulne, 187; gei, 187; rubi- 



vora, 187 

 Neptis nemetes, 137 

 Neuronia popularis, 22 

 New Bees of the genus Melissodes, 304 ; 



species of Phytophagous Coleoptera, 5 

 New Forest, spring 1896, 195 

 New work, a proposed, 20 

 Noctua dahhi, 88 ; festiva var. conflua, 



22 ; stigmatica, 94 ; subrosea, 58, 60, 



69, 165 : umbrosa, 22 

 Nola albulalis, 60; centonalis, 58, 60, 



259 ; strigula, 261 

 Nomada bifida, 222 

 Nonagria depuncta, 141 ; neurica, 58 ; 



sparganii, 60, 165 

 North Wales, notes from, 289 

 Notes, on the season from the Chester 



district, 215; on various insects, 163; 



on the synonymy of Noctuid moths, 



252, 279 ; from Beading, 93 ; from 



Wales, 217 

 Notodonta bicolor, 139, 376 ; chaonia, 58 ; 



dictasa, 87, 88, 262; dictaeoides, 88; 



dodonea, 141 ; dromedarius, 88 ; tre- 



pida, 88, 131 ; ziczac, 23, 88 

 Notonecta glauca, 198 

 Numeria pulveraria, 196 

 Nyssia hispidaria, 127, 140, 216 ; lappo- 



naria, 139, 140, 184 



Oberea oculata, 316 



Obituary — Cooper, J. A., 168, 200 ; 



Chappell, James, 376 

 Ochthebius lejolisi, 167 

 Ocinara comma, 275; lactea, 275 ; lida, 



275 -, religiosa, 274 

 Ocneria dispar, 60, 68 

 Ocypus pedator, 200 

 Odonestis potatoria, 262 

 Odontopera bidentata, 88 

 (Ecophora lambdella, 132 

 OEcophylea smaragdina, 136 

 CEdipoda caerulescens, 50 

 Oiketicus crameri, 217 

 Ophiodes lunaris, 57, 61, 139, 165, 



235 

 Oporina croceago, 166, 195, 222 

 Orgyia gonostigma, 338 

 Ormerod, the late Miss Georgiana E., 



F.E.S. (portrait), 310 

 Ornithomyia avicularia, 371 

 Ornix fagivora, 187 

 Orrhodia vaccinii, 373 

 Orthoptera, notes on, 366 ; in the Alps, 



abundance of, 50 

 Orthosia suspecta, 221, 263 

 Orygma luctuosum, 70 



Osmia spinulosa, 375 

 Osmylus chrysops, 265 

 Osphya bipunctata, 218 

 OxFOEDSHiRE — Achcroutia atropos, 316 ; 

 Vanessa antiopa, 333 



Pachetra leucophasa, 60 



Pachnobia alpina, 57, 58, 60, 260 ; hyper- 

 borea, 292 



Pachycnemia hippocastanaria, 267 



Pachytilus pardalinus, 292 ; peregrinus, 

 292 



Pamphila metea, 118 



Panchlora madeirte (figs.), 169 



Papilio asterias, 118, 121 ; cenea, 69 ; 

 cresphontes, 337 ; danisepa, 221 ; dau- 

 nus, 337 ; machaon, 198 ; meriones, 

 70; podalirius, 9, 118; troilus, 118, 

 121 ; turnus, 118 ; zenobia, 137 



Paraponyx stratiotata, 335 



Pararge egeria, 24, 87, 266, 289, 367,— 

 var. egeriodes, 11, — experiments with, 

 153 ; hiera, 11 ; maera, 11, — var. ad- 

 rasta, 11 



Parasites, bred, 129 ; of Pachnobia al- 

 pina, 334 



Parlatoria victrix, n. sp., 52 ; zizyphus, 

 52 



Parnassius apollo, 9, 136, 289 ; delias, 9 



Pasallsecus gracilis, 375 



Pelomyza baumhaueri, 200 



Pemptoredon lugubris, 339 



Pericallia syringaria, 22, 88 



Periplaneta americana (fig.), 97, 124, 

 367; australasise, 69, (fig.) 97, 124, 

 367 



Perlidse, new or little known PalaBarctic, 

 67 



Peronea cristana, 165 



Petasia cassinea, 89 



Phibalapteryx lapidata, 263 ; lignata, 

 216 ; polygrammata, 61, 165 ; tersata, 

 22, 196 ; vitalbata, 88 



Phora rufipes, 137 



Phorodesmabajularia, 261, 338; smarag- 

 daria, 316 



Phoxopteryx biarcuana, 132; diminu- 

 tata, 132 ; subarcuana, 132 



Phyciodes tharos, 118 



Phytophagous Coleoptera from the Loo- 

 Choo Islands, 5 



Pieris brassicae, 9, 365, — scarcity of, 

 126, — larva in December, 127 ; calli- 

 dice, 9 ; daplidice, 59, 164 ; napi, 

 118,— experiments with, 77 ; rapiP, 

 118,— var. bryonise, 9, — var. cruci- 

 ferarum, 219 



Platetrum depressum, 100, 220, 337 



Platychnemis pennipes, 99 



Platypteryx hamula, 132 



Plodia interpunctella, 28 



Plusia bractea, 61, 213,283; chrysitis,. 

 22, 134, 213, 282, 285; festucse, 132, 



