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CONTENTS. 



Eudamus tityrus, 119 



Eugonia alniaria, 53, 66, 130, 196 ; fus- 

 cantaria, 53 ; polychloros, 337 ; quer- 

 cinaria, 22 



Eupithecia abbreviata, 195; albipunc- 

 tata in December, 65 ; coronata, 131, 

 196 ; dodoneata, 131 ; exiguata, 166 ; 

 indigata, 131 ; jasioneata, 165 ; ob- 

 longata, 196; plumbeolata, 94; pul- 

 chellata, 131, 196 ; sobrinata, 88, 94 ; 

 subciliata, 88 ; subfulvata, 88 ; valeri- 

 anata, 70; venosata, 94, 196, 220, 265, 

 338 



Eupoecilia geyeriana, 132 ; gilvicomana, 

 139 



Eurygaster maura, 292 



Eurymene dolobraria, 131, 267, 290 



Feniseca tarquinius, 119 

 Forcing apparatus, Mr. Sturt's, 201 

 Formica exsecta, 339 

 Fungi or androconia?, 314 

 Fungi parasitic on butterflies, 170, 215, 

 229 



Gelechia divisella, 58; semidecandrella, 



186 

 Geographical distribution of the Eho- 



palocera in the Alps, 9 

 Geographical varieties of Parnassius 



apollo, 331, 356 

 Geometra papilionaria, 88, 196, 263 ; 



vernaria, 196 

 Gloucestershire — Abundance of Chce- 



rocampa porcellus, 264 ; capture at 



moth-trap, 22 ; captures at sugar, 23 ; 



Lycsena arion, 265 

 Glowworms in October, 24, 64 

 Goliathus russus, 135 

 Gonopteryx rhamni, 10 ; in Ireland, 363 

 Gracilaria tringipennella, 132 

 Grapta c-album, 374 ; j-album, 118 

 Gryllus campestris, 51, 369 

 Gynandrophthalma quadratomaculata, 



n. sp., 5 

 Gynandrous Asteroscopus sphinx, 131; 



Melitaea dictynna, 11 ; example of M. 



aurinia, 64 ; Ino (Procris) geryon, 215 

 Gynandrous and other vars. of Chryso- 



phanus phloeas, 315 



Habrostola tripartita, 22, 23, 134, 212, 

 290 ; triplasia, 22, 23, 212, 290 



Hadena adusta, 82, 337, 372 ; contigua, 

 123, 263, 290; genista, 159; glauca, 

 83, 338; peregrina, 139, 165; recti- 

 linea, 160 ; satura, 105 



Halesus guttatipennis, 67 



Hampshire — Anosia plexippus, 216 ; 

 black Limenitis sibylla, 289 ; Colias 

 edusa, 333 ; collecting in New Fo- 

 rest, 200; Whitsuntide excursion to 

 the New Forest, 200 ; Deilephila 



livornica, 315; Diurni in the Isle of 

 Wight, 89 ; Lepidoptera at Bloxworth, 

 131 ; Leucania extranea, 333 ; vitel- 

 lina, 24; New Forest, Spring, 1895, 

 195 ; rare Noctuee in Isle of Wight, 

 335 ; Sphinx convolvuli, 23 



Hawk-moth in East Kent, 65 



Hecatera chrysozona, 55 ; serena, 88, 

 133 



Heliothis armigera, 233 ; imported with 

 tomatoes, 334 ; peltigera,233; scutosa, 

 233 



Hemaris tityus, 262 



Hemileuca maia, 121 



Hemiptera-Heteroptera at light, 334 



Hepialus lupulinus larvae, abundance 

 of, 194; parasite on, 194; velleda, 

 290 



Hercyna phrygialis, 186 



Hermaphrodite progeny result of hybrid- 

 ization, 223 



Hermaphrodite Dilophus vulgaris, 193 



Hertfordshire — Acherontia atropos, 



• 288 ; Plusia moneta, 217, 288 



Hesperia comma, 369 ; Alpine variety of, 

 21 



High flat-set insects, 313, 359 



Himera pennaria, 22, 89 



Hippobosca equina, 22 



Homceochromatic groups of butterflies, 

 218 



Humble-bees, enemies of, 286 ; in New 

 Zealand, enemies of, 210 



Hybernation of the larvae of Colias 

 hyale, 163 



Hybernia aurantiaria, 196 ; defoliaria, 

 130, 196; abundant, 66; leucophae- 

 aria, 140 ; rupicapraria, 130 ; pairing 

 of, 191 



Hydrelia unca, 291 ; uncula, 234 



Hydrilla palustris, 60, 165 



Hydroecia micacea, 69, 133; nictitans, 

 133, 263 ; petasitis, 69, 88 



Hymenopterous parasite, 258 



Hymenopterous dipterous parasites, 140 



Hypena crassalis, 88 



Hypsipetes ruberata, 219, 265; sordi- 

 data, 263 ; trifasciata, 168, 219 



Hyptiotes paradoxus, 149 



Hysolophus lucella, 132 



Ichneumon fuscipes, 140 



Insects, the killing and preserving of, 3 ; 



scarcity of, 367 

 Ireland — Catalogue of the Lepidoptera 



of, 16, 55, 81, 121, 159, 212, 233, 288 

 Irrorhotides, a new genus of Ateuchidae, 



116 ; new species of, 117 

 Ischnura elegans, 99, 113, 220 



Jumping beans from South Africa, 325 



Kent — Acherontia atropos, 336 ; Aporia 



