Xlll 



Dicaeum croceoventer, habits of in con- 

 finement, 4943 



Dinardu Maerkelii, 5305 



Dipper, near Norwich, 5061 ; particulars 

 of some of the habits of the, 5250 ; 

 in Banffshire, 5260 ; in Switzerland, 

 5271 



Dipterous larva 1 , voided by human beings, 

 5079 ; destruction of growing corn 

 by, 5082 



Dorcaioma rubeus, 5305 



Doritis Apollo, captures of iu Britain, 5070 



Dorthesia Characias, on the parturition 

 of, 50S2 



Dosithea circuitaria of Stainton's Annual, 

 note on, 5166 



Douglas, J. W., ' The World of Insects : 

 a Guide to its Wonders,' 5045 



Dove, turtle, anecdote of, 4995 



Drake, tame, savage conduct of a, 4996 



Drepana Sicula near Bristol, 5207 



Duck, scaup, late appearance of in Nor- 

 folk, 5123; longtailed, late appear- 

 ance of, 5 1 60 



Eagle, golden, 5119; sea, in Norfolk, 

 4946; in Banffshire, 5119 ; while- 

 tailed, in Devonshire, 5096 



Edwardsia vestita, occurrence of in 

 Britain, 5183, 5216 



Egg prodigies, 5123, 5204 



Eggs of Agabus, queiy as to, 5003 



Eggs, blackbirds', honey buzzard feeding 

 on, 5249 



Elaphridae, 5298 



Elaphrus lapponicus, localities of, 4956 ; 

 in Glen Almond, Perthshire, 5150 



Elmis aneus, 5050 

 „ cupreus, id. 

 „ lacustris, 5049 

 „ nitens, 5050 

 „ parallelipipedus, id. 

 „ variabilis, 5049 

 „ Yolkmari, id. 



Ennomos alniaria at Margate, Kent, 5110 



Entomological Botany, 5009, 5135, 5196, 

 5238 



Entomological captures, recent, in the 

 neighbourhood of Witney, Oxon, 

 5109 



Entomological meeting at Reigate, 5180 



Entomological Society, proceedings of, 

 4961, 5026, 508 1,*5 151, 5241, 5303 



• Entomologist's Annual for 1856,' 4978 



Eutomologists, Lancashire, what they 

 have to "brag" about, 5210, 5256; 

 replv to Mr. Gregson's observations, 

 5252 



1 Entomologist's Weekly Intelligencer,' 



error in, 5148 

 Epeira senegaleusis, 5153 



Erne, 5 LI 9 



Eupithecia abbreviata, 5141 

 „ al'sinthiata, 5142 



„ constrictala, 5141 



„ denotata, 5143 



„ dodoneata, 5141 



„ egenala, 5143 



„ exiguala, 5141 



„ expallidala, 5142 



„ nnnutatii, id. 



., oxydata, 5143 



„ piuipinellata, id. 



,, plumbeolata, 5141 



„ pusillata, id. 



„ satyrata, id. 



„ sobrinata, 5142 



., subciliata, 5143 



„ subfulvata, id. 



„ subnotata, id. 



„ tenuiata, 5141 



„ vulgata, 5142 



Eupitheciae, list of the British, with uotes 

 on some of the species, 5 139; omis- 

 sion in the list, 520S 

 Eurylepta viltata at Herin, 5324 

 Exapate gelatella, 5002 

 External characters, influence of sexual 



organs on, 5080 

 Falco ater, 5313 



„ seruginosus, 5201 

 „ jEsalon, 5121, 5313 

 „ apivorus, 5201 

 „ Buteo, 5200 

 „ cinerasceus, 5201 

 „ cyaneus, id. 

 „ lagopus, 5200 

 „ Milvus, id., 5313 

 „ Nisus, 5199 

 „ palurabarius, 5200 

 „ peregrinus, 5119, 5313 

 „ rufus, 5313 

 „ Tinnunculoides, id. 

 „ tinnunculus, 5199, 5313 

 Falcon, peregrine, near Norwich, 5058; 



in Banffshire, 5119 

 Fauna, British, Crustacea new to, 5281 

 Feather-star, rosy, at Banff, 5249 

 Fenusa pumila, 5074 

 Fieldfare, 5260 

 Field-mouse, long-tailed, 5311 

 Fish, fresh-water, in confinement, 4947; 

 disease in, called Fungus, which is 

 so fatal iu aquaria, fish-ponds, **-! 

 5126 

 Flounder, supposed new, 4998 ; another 



supposed new, 5065 

 Flv, singular effect of fascination on a, 



5214 

 Flycatcher, the house sparrow a, 5251; 

 spotted, 5258 ; pied, 5259 



