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Pratt, J. 



Pieris DapHdice, 6212 



Reading, J. J. 



Lepidoptera at Plymouth, 5922; Notes 

 concerning the capture of several 

 interesting" species of Coleoptera, 

 5927; Myrmecophilous Coleoptera 

 captured in the neighbourhood of 

 Plymouth, 5929; Scolytus supposed 

 a secondary cause of injury — Cossus 

 ligniperda does infest the elm, 

 6148 



EiCHARDsoN, Joseph 



Peretrrine falcon in Yorkshire, 6058 

 RoDD, Edward Heaele 



Firecresied Regulus at Penzance, 

 Great Plover at Penzance, 6009 ; 

 Kentish plover near Penzance, 6097; 

 Baillon's crake near the Land's End, 

 6210 ; Pomarine skua at the Land's 

 End, 6267 ; Query respecting a 

 caterpillar, 6282 

 Rogers, F. 



Wild geese in the Isle of Wight, 6097 

 Rogers, J. 



Capture of Vanessa Antiopa at Stoke 

 Newington, 6100 

 Scott, John 



Notodonta Carmelita in 1858, Why is 

 empyrea considered a Phlogophora? 

 5926 ; What there is beneath our 

 noses, 5930 ; Proposed generic name 

 for the Phlogophora meticulosa of 

 our collections, 5961 ; A supposed 

 new species of Tinea allied to T. 

 rusticella, 5964 ; Additions to 

 Messrs. Boyd and More's " Geo- 

 graphical Distribution of Butterflies 

 in Great Britain," 6065 ; Elachista 

 Trapeziella — its food and trans- 

 formations, 6146; The Centaurea 

 jacea miner, 6215 

 Shepherd, C. W. 



Peregrine falcon in Kent, 5976 

 Sheppard, a. F. 



Sphinx Nerii at Brighton, 5961 

 Slaney, W. H. 



White thrushes, blackbirds, kc, 6141 

 Smith, Rev. Alfred Charles, M.A. 

 On Bavarian sporting, 5870, 6004 ; 

 The sea-serpent, 6015; The red 

 and willow grouse, 6265 

 Smith, Rev. B. 



Larva of Dasycampa rubiginea, 6284 ; 

 Larva of Ennoraos fuscantaria, 6285 

 Smith, Frederick 



The sea-serpent, 5990, 6017 

 Smith, Frederick (Brit. Mus) 



Notes and observations on the genus 

 Necrophorus, 6217 



Smurthwaite, Henry 

 Breeding of the bustard near Leipzic, 

 5986 ; Hoopoe and pied flycatcher 

 in Yorkshire, 6093 ; Motacilla cam- 

 pestris and M. boarula, 6239 ; 

 Spotted crake near Richmond, York- 

 shire, 6264 ; Crossbills in Yorkshire, 

 6309 



Spice R, John W. G. 



Note on the partridge, 6014 ; The 

 small partridge, 6143 

 Spicer, Major 



Notes on the hedgehog, 6055 

 Stainton, H. T. 



Note on a curious little Geometra taken 

 in London by Mr. Hunter, 6039 ; 

 On the persistence of species, 6153 ; 

 Larva of Cliilo gigantellus, Cole- 

 ophora leucapennella, LarviE of 

 Cemiostoma lotella, 6214 

 Stevenson, H. 



Early appearance of the hobby in 

 Norfolk, 6058 ; Little bustard at 

 Gorleston, Suff*olk, 6059 ; Broad- 

 billed sandpiper for the third time 

 in Norfolk, Dusky petrel in Norfolk, 

 6096 ; A nest of Montagu's harrier, 

 6207 ; Beautiful variety of the Gar- 

 ganey teal, 6210 ; Extraordinary 

 variety of the common nightjar, 

 6242 ; Varieties of black grouse and 

 hybrid between blackcock and caper- 

 cally, 6243 ; Appearance of skuas 

 off* the Coast of Yarmouth, 6309 

 Swtnhoe, Robert 



A few remarks on the Fauna of Araoy, 

 6222 

 Syme, J. T. 



Successful removal of the eggs of the 

 ichneumon from a larva of Deile- 

 phila Galii, 6031 

 Thomson, Professor Wvville 



Antbrocera Minos in the West of Scot- 

 land, 6212 

 Tho31pson, Thomas 



On the derivation of the English word 

 " Mare," as explained by the Rev. 

 P. H. Newnham, 5937 

 Thompson, William 



Actinia gemmacea at Weymouth, 

 6238 ; Pigmy curlew at Weymouth, 

 6244 ; Glossy ibis in Dorsetshire, 

 6266 ; Ln maculate wrasse at Wey- 

 mouth, 6272 

 Thornburn, W. Stew^art 



Colias Edusa in Scotland, 5922 

 Thorncroft, T. 



Capture of Leucania vitellina at 

 Brighton, 6283 ; Synia musciilosa 

 at Brighton, 6284 



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