CONTENTS. 



Answers to Coeeespondents, 423 — 430. 



Life-History of Gymnaucyela canella, Henry Moncreaff, 430. Notes on Oak-apples, Francis 

 Walker, 431. Number of Claspers in young Noctua Larvae, B. Lockyer, 433. Batoneus 

 Populi : a Mite injurious to the Aspen in Scotland, Albert Midler, 434. 



Entomological Notes, Captures, ifcc. — Orgyia gouostigma and the Volunteers, J. R. S. 

 Clifford, 436. Larva of Acronycta Alni, &c., near Newcastle-under-Lyne, Thomas 

 Daltry, 437. Lepidoptera at Witherslack, J. B. Hodgkinson, 437. Lepidoptera 

 Captured in the New Forest, B. Lockyer, 439. Lepidoptera bred in 1871, William 

 Machin, 440. Attractive Influence exercised by Females of Bombyx Quercus, J. R. S. 

 Clifford, 441. P. Daplidice and A. Lathonia in Jersey, J. Piquet, 449. Sphinx 

 Convolvuli near Stalyljridge, Mark Kcrshaio, 442; at Highgate, W. E. Davis, 443. 

 Zygcena Filipendulas in October, R. F. Towndroiv, 443. Deiopeia pulchella Bred in 

 England, [Rev.] Henry Burney, 443. Deiopeia pulchella at Folkestone, C. Oldham, 

 444 ; in Dorsetshire, Henrietta J. Hiley, 444. Anticlea sinuata near Newbury, Henry 

 Reeks, 444. Xanthia gilvago at Coombe Wood, H. D. Greville, 444. A New British 

 Phycis, W. E. Davis, 444. Copris lunaris at Hertford, H. A. Lucas, 445. Epunda 

 lutulenta, E. lichenea, Dryops femorata, &c., at Brixham, Edivin Roper-Curzon, 445. 

 Entomology at Longfield Rectory, [Rev.] P. H. Jennings, 445. Captures near 

 Newcastle, W. Maling, 445, Pieris Daplidice near Dover, [Rev.] William Farren 

 White, 446. Cerastis erythrocephala at Canterbury, Geo. Parry, 446. Lateness of the 

 Season (1871), J. R. S. Clifford, 446. 



Errata. — I observed the following misprints in the October number of the ' Entomo- 

 logist': — Page 402, Cinospilus should he Cirrospilus. Page 405, A. luteicornis should be 

 0. luteicornis. Page 408, Ocypede should be Ocypete. — F. Walker. 



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