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CONTENTS. 



Herbula determiiiala 134 



Herina slrigulosa 345 



Hesperia Actseon at Swanage and 



Tynebam 179 



„ Comma ill Shropshire 238 

 „ liinea, scarcity 278 

 „ Sylvanus, economy id. 

 Homoeosoina saxicola, food 396 

 Hookiip, beauiiful, description of 



the larva 334 

 Hornet barking an ash-branch 294 ; 



gnawing the sojooth bark of elm 



320 

 Hydrocampa Nymphaeata 105 

 Hymenoptera, gynandromorphism 



299; rare, at Glanville's Wooton 



350 ; to set 370 



Ino Globularise in Wales 146 

 Insect, name of 314 

 Insect-enemies of strawberries 397 

 Insect-enemy of turnips and rape, 



new 331 

 Insect-galls in the flowers of the 



tansy 64 

 Insect-hunting grounds, Irish 67, 



119 

 Insects in cabinets, greasy spots 



caused by 61; collecting abroad, 



99 ; immature sexuality, &:c. 296 ; 



infesting the sheep 306 ; shower 



of at Bath 312, 323, 332, 349; 



mould on 373; turnip, during 



1870, 385 ; educational collection 



403 ; eyes of 426 

 lolaus Tajoraca 61 



Janira, small specimens 212 



Labia minor flying 310 

 Lacordaire, M., death of 150 

 Lampides Agave 53 



Bura 54 



Cleodora id. 



Elhoda 53 

 ^Ferrana 52 



I tea 55 



Lyce 54 



Neis id. 



Lampides Olympusa 53 

 „ Pandama 54 

 „ Samia 55 

 „ Uranicola 52 



Laphria nobilis 258 



Laphygma retrahens 126 



Larentia raultistrigaria, variety 57 

 „ ruticinctata 104 



Larva in elm wood 288 ; name of 

 372 



Larvee, two in one cocoon 459 



Lateness of the season 78, 446 



Laycock, death of Mr. 322 



Lemiodes pulveralis 31 



Lepidoptera collected in Egypt, 

 along the African shore of the 

 Bed Sea, and in Arabia 48, 123, 

 151 ; varieties and aberrations 

 70 ; collecting abroad 79, 99 ; 

 have any the power of rendering 

 themselves invisible ?. 97 ; of 

 Great Britain and Ireland, the 

 Cabinet List by Dr. Knaggs 103; 

 in the Isle of Thanet 165 ; on 

 Hackney Marshes 184 ; of Kirk- 

 cudbrightshire 218, 230; in Corn- 

 wall 244; notable British 253;^ 

 Mr. Eedle's Scotch 267; atSouth- 

 end 279; in Epping Forest 293 ; 

 malformation in the antenna) 

 295 ; at Wimbledon Common 

 422; at Witherslack 437; cap- 

 tured in the New Forest 439 ; 

 bred in 1871, 440; in Ayrshire 

 459 ; preserved larvae 461 



Lepidopterology, British, notes on 

 progress in during the last few 

 years 202 



Lepisma saccharina 299 



Leucania albipuncta 234; at Can- 

 terbury 172, 417; in Blean Wood 

 418 



„ pubescens 418 



„ vitellina at Canterbury 58 



Leucanidae, certain British, critical 

 notes on 45 



Leucanimorpha disjuncta 133 

 „ .'' tcnebrifera id. 



Leucophasia Diuiensis at Withers- 

 lack 411 



