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Phlogophora empyrea, capture of at 



Brighton, 5326 ; near Lewes, &c, id. 

 Phcenicura tithys, 5272 

 Pica caudata, 5314 



„ cyanea, id. 

 Picus martius, 5274 

 Pieris Daplidice, note on, 5108 ; remarks 



on Mr. Buxton's note on, 5146; 



notes on, 5147, 5165 

 Planes Linnaeana, capture of in Mount's 



Bay, 4973 

 Platypteryx Sicula near Bristol, 5166; 



capture of a second specimen, 5208 

 Plover, great, in Devonshire, 4946 ; stilt, 



at Bosham, in Sussex, id. 

 Plutella annulatella at Newcastle, 4953 

 Pcecilochroma stabilana (Mr. Gregson's) 



a variety of P. sordidana, 5326 

 „ „ (Mr. Stephens') 



equals P. Solandriana, id. 

 Poisoning with laurel-leaves, 5246 

 Porpoise, round-headed, at Oldcambus, 



5095 

 Potentilla Fragariastrum, insects feeding 



on, 5010 

 Poterium Sanguisorba, insect feeding on, 



5009 

 Prawn, antennae of the, 4998 

 Pseudomorpha amaroides, 5027 

 Pseudomorphina, characters of three in 



the cabinet of Mr. Waterhouse, id. 

 Puss-moth, on the use of the anal fork in 



the larva of, 5254 

 Pyrus communis, insects feeding on, 5239 



„ Malus, insects feeding on, id. 

 'Quarterly Journal of Microscopical 



Science, including the Transactions 



of the Microscopical Society of Lon- 

 don,' 4936, 4984, 5091 

 Quedius dilatatus, note on, 4966 

 Raven, 5314 

 Redbreast, robin, 5263 

 Redstart, 5264 ; black, id., 5272 

 Redwing, 5262 

 Regulus cristatus, 5266 

 Regulus, goldencrested, id. 

 Retepora reticulata in Cornwall, 5248 

 Retinia sylvestrana, 5209 

 Rissoa lactea in Jersey and the Isle of 



Herm, 5324 

 Robin, gray, 5263; common, 5316 

 Roller, 5314 



Rosa canina, insects feeding on, 5137 

 Roslerstammia Erxlebella, 5002 

 Rubus Idaeus, insects feeding on, 5011, 



5135 

 Salmon, extraordinary run with a, 5133 ; 



artificial rearing of, id.; artificial 



breeding of, id. ; Anacharis Alsinas- 



trum an obstruction to the Tree 



migration of, 5161 ; further results 

 of the artificial breeding of at Stor- 

 montfield Pond, 5163 



Salmon question, present position of con- 

 sidered physiologically, 4985 ; sum- 

 mary of facts and opinions, 4990 



Sandpiper, broadbilled, in Norfolk, 5160 



Saturnia Pavonia-major four years in the 

 chrysalis, 5072 



Scaritidae, 5298 



Scaup, American, question respecting the 

 one said to have been taken at Scar- 

 borough, 4947 



Schacht, Dr. Hermann, ' The Microscope 

 and its application to Vegetable 

 Anatomy and Physiology,' 4932 



Scoter, velvet, at the Land's End, 4946; 

 common, late appearance of in Nor- 

 folk, 5123, 5160 



Scraptia nigricans, note on, 5256 



Sea-cucumber, great, at Banff, 5181 ; in 

 confinement, id. 



Sea-serpent, the great, 4948 



Sea-snake story a fiction, 4998 



' Second Supplement to the History of 

 British Birds,' 5257 



Sepia biserialis in Cornwall, 5080 



Sexual distinctions in the South-American 

 Coleopterous genus Agra, 5088 



Sexual organs, influence of on external 

 characters, 5080 



Shrike, 5315; woodchat,in Hertfordshire, 

 5203 



Skenea, description of a supposed new, 

 5205 



Skua, common, on the Exe, 5065 



Society of British Entomologists, pro- 

 ceedings of, 4971 



Sparrowhawk, 5199 



Sparrow, house, a flycatcher, 5251 



Spercheus eraarginatus, 5050 



Sphaeridium bipustulatum, 5055 

 „ Scarabasoides, id. 



Sphinctus serotinus of Gravenhorst, cap- 

 ture of, 5326 



Sphinges, exotic, in Britain, 5071 



Spider, lost, 5033 ,• silk, of St. Helena, id. ; 

 small, of the Origanum, 5 1 07 



Spiders, on the preservation of, 5067 



Spiraea Ulmaria a food-plant of Lam- 

 pronia praelatella, 4953 



Spoonbill, young, shot at Shoreham,5321 



Stainton, H. T., &c, ' The Natural His- 

 tory of the Tineina,' 4929 



Stauropus Fagi, larva of, on the South 

 Downs of Sussex, 5325 



Stickleback, observations on the habits of 

 the, 4948; nine-spined, 5125 



Stonechat, 5264 



Stork, black, in Kent, 5160 



