INDEX 
LEADING ARTICLES. 
A false alarm, 113 
Arrangement, 177 
Bibliography, 153 
Climate, 57 
Columbus, 49 
East winds, 41 
Flat-bodies, 137 
Gracilaria, 145 
H in ts for observers , 8 1 , 89 
May, 33 
Method, 9 
Misprints, 129 
Old records, 105 
Periodicals, 161 
Regrets, 186 
Scarcity of insects, 169 
Solitude, 201 
Species, 25 
The Entomological Society, 1, 17 
The last meeting, 65 
The “ Saunders” day, 97 
Too keen, 73 
Volunteers, 121 
Wolves, 193 
ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETIES. 
Northern Entomological Society, 29, 172 
POETRY. 
An invitation to the woods, 56 
The Origin of Species, 78 
The two ‘ Annuals,’ 95 
CAPTURES. 
INSECTS SPECIALLY NOTICED. 
Lepidoptera. 
Colias Edusa, 194, 202 
Anihucliaris Caidamines, hermaphru' 
dite, 59 
Vanessa Antiopa, 194 
Acherontia Atropos, 147, 154 
Sphinx Convolvuli, 202 
Zeuzera .Esculi, 139 
Cerura bicuspis, 75 
Notodonta Carmelita, 43 
Peridea trepida, 51, 75 
Euchelia Jacobaeae, 91 
Lasiocampa Quercus, 51 
Gastropacha Ilicifolia, 75 
Endromis Versicolora, 35 
Drepana sicula, 131 
Helerogenea Asellus, 100 
Acronycta Alni, 154, 170 
Xanthia Gilvago, 202 
Xylomyges Conspicillaris, 154 
Cucullia Chamomillae, 91 
Heliothis peltigera, 194 
Amphidasis Prodromaria, 2, 18, 35 
Scoria dealbata, 91 
Emmelesia unifasciata, 162, 170 
Argyresthia literella, 139 
Coleophora fuscocuprella, 75 
... olivaceella, 19 
Stathmopoda pedella, 131 
Coleoptera. 
Cassida obsoleta, 28 
Claviger llaveolatus, 140 
Hymenopiera, 
Sirex gigas, 188 
Hemiptera. 
Podops inunctiis, 28 
Neuroptera. 
Limnophilus incisus, 100 
... borealis, 163 
An evening at West Wickham in March, 
2 
A night’s larva-hunting in Whitsand 
Bay, 43 
A trip to Sherwood Forest, 188 
British Lepidoptera bred in 1861, 61 . 
