CONTENTS. 



A List of the Lepidoptera collected by J. K. Lord, Esq., in Egypt, along the African 

 Shore of the Rod Sea, and in Arabia ; with Descriptions of the Species new to 

 Science, by F. Walker, F.L.S., G.S., dbc, 151. 



Extracts from Notes on Locusts, F> Walker, 156. 



Life-histor\^ of Vanessa Polychloros ; Description of the Larva of Eupithecia con- 

 signata ; Description of the Larva of Xylina semibrunnea, Edward Newman, 

 158—161. 



EntomoloCtIcal Notes, Captures, Sec. — The Tea Maggot, E.Neioman, 162. Argynnis 

 Paphia near Scarborough, Jesse Eccles, 163, Pieris Daplidice near Portsmouth, 

 Herbert Marsden, 163. Pieris Daplidice at Brighton, E. Newman, 163. Aporia 

 Cratsegi at Faversham, W. J. Skelton, 164. Sphinx Convolvuli near Chepstow, 

 (Rev.) E. Sellon, 164. Captures at Folkstone, T. N. Hoey, 164. Variety of 

 Argynnis Aglaia ; Sugar in July, (Rev.) James Watson, 164. Argynnis Lathonia 

 and Choerocampa Celerio near Faversham, (Rev.) H. A. Stowell, 165. Colias Edusa 

 var. Helice, G. J. Biggs, 165. Colias Hyale and other Lepidoptera in the Isle 

 of Thanet, H. Ramsay Cox, 165. Parasites on Vanessa Urticte ; Larvae of 

 Lycaena Arion, G. T.Porritt, 166. Deilephila Galii at Leominster, T.Hutchinson, 

 167; in Gloucestershire, (Rev.) E. Hallett Todd, 167; at Chepstow, (Rev.) 

 E. Sellon, 167; at Birmingham, F. Enock, 167; near Derby, (Rev). Hugh A. 

 Stowell, 167 ; in Herefordshire, F. Bond, 168 ; near Nottingham, C. F. Watkins, 

 168; at Wolsingham, A. Mitchell, 168; at Warrington, N. Greening, 168; at 

 Selkirk and in Buckinghamshire, J. Mathison, 168 ; at Stalybridge, D. Jolliffe, 

 169 ; at Stamford Hill, T. Moore, 169. Deilephila lineata and Acronycta Alni, 

 R. Aldridge, 169. Description of the Lai'va of Deilephila livornica, Geo. G. 

 Bignell, 169. Deilephila livornica, 169. Vanessa Antiopa at Kochester, James 

 Fletcher, 170. Is Pericallia Syringaria double-brooded ? G. Elisha, 170. Agro- 

 phila sulphuralis at Erith, H. G. Leslie, 170. Larva of Acronycta leporina, 

 Geo. C. Bignell, 170. Acronycta Alni, F. S. Wesley, 171. Acronycta Alni 

 feeding on Hazel, Frederick Enock, 171. Larva of Acronycta Alni, R. Aldridge^ 



171. Leucania albipuncta at Canterbury, G. Parry, 171. Triphfena subsequa 

 near Birmingham, F. Enock, 173. Plusia orichalcea in Cornwall, L. Gumming, 



172. Dysthymia luctuosa in Hampshire, G. L. Ray nor, 172. Liparis dispar : 

 the Larva found, H. E. Tratman, 172. Botelobia fuliginaria in the Blackfriars 

 Station of the Metropolitan Railway, E. W. Timms, 172. Pygiera bucephala 

 with three wings ; Dicranura vinula two years in Pupa, (Rev.) P. H. Jennings, 



173. Chajrocampa Celerio and Vanessa Antiopa at Cheltenham, J. Merrin, 173. 

 Entomological Society. — Hemigynous Specimen of Brachycentrus subnubilus; 



Gall-like Swellings on the Juniper; Niobe and Adippe, 173, 174. 

 Death of Mr. T. H. AUis, E. Newman. 



The following captures, &c., were too late for insertion in their proper places : — 

 Lathonia, by J. G. Butler, at Hungerford ; Dianthoecia albimacula, by E.G. Standish, 

 at Folkstone ; Larva of Rusticata, J. R. Wellman ; Exchange, W. Luff ; D. Galii at 

 Birmingham, J. Lander; Galii near Bolton, T. Galderhank ; Agrophila sulphuralis 

 and Crambus pinetellus at Clapton, W. J. Argent ; D. Galii at Tooting, E. H. Host. 

 My own life-histories of Polia nigrocincta, Cucullia Verbasci, Wheat Midge, &g., 

 are in type. — E. N. 



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