CONTENTS. 



XI 



Epunda lichenea at Brixham 445 

 „ lutulenta at Brixham id. 

 Erax cinctipes 258 

 „ cinicolor id. 

 Erebia Ligea 278 



„ Medea, description of larva 

 136 

 Eremobia ochroleuca near Bury St. 

 Edmunds 43; near Weymouth 

 459 

 Eriogaster lanestris 314 

 Eristalis punctifer 274 

 Euchelia Jocobeae 98 

 Euphasia? compta 130 

 Euphrosyne, remarkable variety 113 

 Eupiihecia consignata, description 

 of the larva 160 



„ constrictata 105 



„ denotata 104 



„ irriguata, description of 



the larva 348 



„ pimpinellata 104 



„ satyrata 97 



„ subciliala 105 



Eupithecige, larvae 430 

 Eupoecilia, genus, food and habits 



242 

 Euproctis? innotabilis 124 

 Eurigasler incisus 340 



„ leucomelas 339 



Exchanging 266, 277 

 Exoprosopa antica 261 

 disrupta id. 

 gloriosa 260 

 marginalis id. 

 nigrifera 261 

 paupera id. 



Fag or tick 306 



Fettig, M. I'Abbe 378 



Fire-flies, so called, at Caterham 



16 

 Flesh-flies or blow-flies 309 

 Fly ? is it possible to drown a 243 

 Fronlina latifascia 340 

 Fungus on pear-trees 429 



Gadfly of the ox 149 

 Gall midge of the ash 248 



Gall on ground ivy 118; on the 

 leaves of a Carex 298; on Salix 

 nigricans 316; of the spruce fir 

 371 ; on the poplar 428 ; in the 

 bramble id. 



Gall-flies, odour 111 



Gall-like swellings on the juniper 

 173 



Gall-makers and their parasites 239 



Galls and gall-makers 450 



Galls of the maple 13; on Ammo- 

 phila arundinacea 189, 264; of 

 Quercus toza 288 ; of Campanula 

 rotundifolia 295 ; on Pteris aqui- 

 lina 323; on the elm 375; woody, 

 of the oak, squirrels eating 429 



Gelechia confinis of Stainton 243 



Gnophos obscurata, &c., varieties 

 102 



Goat-moth, caterpillar 426 



Gouia guttata 341 

 „ insuela 342 



Grammodes? latifera 132 



Grapholita microgrammana 107 



Grapta C-album bred in July 371 



Grub in wine-corks 44 ; tea 185 



Gymnancycla canella, life-history 

 430 



Gynandromorphisra, partial 26 



Haggerstone Entomological Society 

 26, 205, 269, 324; annual exhi- 

 bition 232 



Halias prasinana, sound caused by 

 116 

 „ wavaria 416, 424 



Haliday, Mr., death of 150 



Haltica fuscicornis an enemy of 

 seedling saintfoin and other Legu- 

 minosae 309 ; ravages of, near 

 Audover 318 



Hawk-moth, English humming- 

 bird 146 



Hayling Island, a visit to 200 



Hecatera serena in Westmeath 148 



Heliothis armiger, larvae 25; at 

 Liskeard 418 



,, peltiger at Bognor 203 



Hemiptera, new British 252 



Hepialus lupulinus, second appear- 

 ance 460 



