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Salvin, Osbert 



GreatbustardinCambridgeshire,5278 



Sclater, Philip Lutley 



The Palombiere of Bagneres de 

 Bigorre, 4943 



Scott, John 



Eemarks on Mr. Newman's note re- 

 lating to Art; ynuis Lathonia, 5000 ; 

 Tinea imella at Stockton, 5002; 

 Tinea pallescentella at Stockton, 

 5003; Whom shall we follow? 

 another necessity, A few words 

 about advertisements — another 

 thing hoped for, 5076; Coleo- 

 phora alcyonipennella, Ornix Lo- 

 ganella, Lithocolletis irradiella, 

 Bombus soroensis, 5111; Ela- 

 chista taeniatella, 5167, 



Sealy, Alfred F. 



Honey buzzard breeding in Hamp- 

 shire, 5058 ; Great bustard in 

 Cambridgeshire, 5063 



Shepherd, Edwin 



Xotodonta camelina not double- 

 brooded, 5072 ; Error in the 

 * Entomologist's Weekly Intelli- 

 gencer,' 5148; Xotodontae not 

 double-brooded, 5165; Double- 

 broodedness of the Xotodontae, 

 5293 ; Mr. Gregsou's Poecilo- 

 chroma stabilana a variety of 

 P. sordidana, Mr. Stephens' P. sta- 

 bilana equals P. Solandriana, 5326 



Sheppard, A. F. 



Ennomos Alniaria at Margate, Kent, 

 5110; Vanessa Antiopa at Cob- 

 ham, Surrey, Xotodonta Carmelita 

 at West Wickham, 5148 ; Lima- 

 codes Asellus near Brockenhuist, 

 5208 



Slaney, W. H. 



Savage conduct of a tame drake, 

 4996; Do cuckoos take the eggs 

 of other birds as food? 5321 



Smith, Key. Alfred Charles 



Origin of the name " horse-chest- 

 nut," 5057, 5157; Further par- 

 ticulars of the occurrence of the 

 great bustard near Hungerford, 

 5061 ; Ornithology of Switzerland, 

 5268 



Smith, E. 



Cloantha conspicillaris, 5110 



Smith, Frederick 



Nomada borealis, 5167; On the 

 manner in which Vespa rufa builds 

 its nest, 5169; Extraordinary effect 

 of sudden cold on swifis, 5249 



Smith, Rev. Bernard 



Xoctua leucographa, 5110 



Smith, W. J. Bern hard 



Note on the nests of Hvdrophilus 

 caraboides and Hydrous piceus, 

 5215 



S.MCRTHWAITE, HeNRY 



Xotes on birds in Germanv, 5316 

 Stain ton, H. T. 



Duplicate Micro-Lepidoptera, 4 954 ; 

 Observations on Micro-Lepido- 

 ptera, 5002 ; Entomological Bo- 

 tany (with more especial reference 

 to the plants frequented by the 

 Tineina), 5009,5135,5196,523^; 

 The small spider of the Ori^auum, 

 5107; Attractiveness of Glyceria 

 fluitans to moths, 5210 

 Standish, F. O. 



Captures of Lepidoptera in 1856, 

 Cabera rotundaria, Xotodonta dic- 

 tEEoides, X. dromedarius and X". 

 camelina, Betinia sylvestrana, 

 Capture of two new British Tineoe 

 at Box Hill, 5209; Capture of 

 Coleophora conspicuella in Head- 

 ley Lane, 5210 

 Stevens, Samuel 



Entomological meeting at Reigate, 

 5180; Capture of Trochilium 

 Chrysidiforme, 5207 

 Stevenson, EI. 



Bohemian waxwing in Xorfolk, 

 4943; Sea eagle in Xorfolk, Xote 

 on the hawfinch breeding in Xor- 

 folk, 4946; Xote on the Iceland 

 gull and the shore lark in Xorfolk, 

 4947; Xote on the common dipper, 

 5061 ; Xote on the late appearance 

 of the common scoter and the 

 scaup duck in Xorfolk, 5123; 

 Golden oriole nearXorwich, Xo:e 

 on the broadbilled sandpiper in 

 Xorfolk, Late appearance of the 

 longtailed duck and common sco- 

 ter, Xote on Savi's warbler and on 

 a variety of the grasshopper war- 

 bler^ 160; Extraordinary varieties 

 of the common nightjar, 5278: 

 Rose pastor, merlin and peregrine 

 in Xorfolk, 5320 

 Stone, S. 



Recent entomological captures in the 

 neighbourhood of Witney, Oxon, 

 5109; Do the males of certain of 

 our Lepidopterous insects become 

 possessed of an instinctive know- 

 ledge of the "whereabouts" of the 

 females even before the latter 

 emerge from the chrysalis state? 

 5149; Amours of the hedgehog, 

 5158 



