INDEX. 
213 
Coleoptera. 
Amara plebeia, 67 
Blaps similis, 157 
Typhmus vulgaris, 157 
Address wanted, 36, 91 
A locust for exchange, 8 
An entomologist lost, 71, 91 
An offer of larvas, 197 
Caution, id. 
Coleoptera, 132 
Desiderata, 21 
Duplicate Coleoptera, 210 
Eggs wanted, 165,210 
Exchange, 7, 13, 22, 23, 24, 44, 45, 52, 
53, 76, 77, 91, 100, 1 15, 147, 157, 166, 
190, 196 
Geographical arrangement of British 
Sphinges, 32 
Insects wanted, 132 
Larvae wanted for a lecture, 165 
List of duplicates and desiderata, 60 
Locusts for exchange, 7 
Madeiran insects, 123 
No duplicates, 37, 67 
Overrun with applications, 45 
Pupae or larvae wanted, 13 
Pyrenean Lepidoptera offered in ex- 
change for British, 141 
Reply to Mr. Harding’s “ Caution,” 208 
Stock exhausted, 36, 53 
Thanks, 190 
Wanted Phryganidae, 179 
MISCELLANEA, COMMUNICATIONS, 
&C. 
INSECTS SPECIALLY NOTICED. 
Lepidoptera. 
Deilephila Galii, 13 
Lasiocampa Quercus, 193 
A Border warfare, 142, 159 
A calendar of Lepidoptera, 15 
Accommodation for the Eutomological 
Society, 111, 151, 158 
A lament for the Large Copper, 79, 95 
A lost entomologist, 111 
An East London Eutomological Society, 
192, 197 
A new professorship at Oxford, 166 
Are entomological boxes public property ? 
128 
A true story, 179, 198 
Catalogue of British Hemiptera, 208 
Circulation of the blood in insects, 183 
Companion larvae, 173 
County lists, 77 
Economic Entomology, 197 
Entomology in America, 14, 86 
European Lepidoptera, 62 
Exotic Lepidoptera, 53 
Fen insects, 63, 143, 192 
Folhstone, 110 
Food of Lepidopterous larvae, 116 
Foot of the fly, 183 
Foreigners, 3*7, 47, 53, 61, 71 
Geographical distribution, 100 
Haggerstone Entomological Society, 197 
Journals, 199 
Labelling insects, 135, 150, 1 66, 172, 180, 
191, 199 
List of Entomologists and Examinations, 
15 
Natural History of the Tineina, 60, 77, 
84, 92, 100, 107, 115, 133, 142, 148, 
158, 171 
Novelties in 1359, 19 
Observations on Lepidopterous larvae, 
107, 116, 121, 125 
... the geographical or 
geological range of butterflies, 101 
On the functions of the antenna, 148 
Postal Guide, 85 
Remarks on Lasiocampa Quercus, 93 
Restitution made, 143 
Satisfactory, 136 
Similarity of names, 63 
Species and varieties, 1 19 
The entomological survey, 135 
The German ‘ Intelligencer,’ 175 
The geographical distribution of our but- 
terflies, 37, 70 
••• species, 
92 
... ... Sphin- 
gina in Great Britain and Ireland, 67, 
110 
The List of Entomologists, 3, 11 
The neglected orders, 158 
The Nottingham Naturalists’ Society, 166 
The Post Office, 8 
The proposed East London Entomolo- 
gical Society, 197 
The rivals, 46, 61 
Thoughts on geographical distribution, 
54 
Wanted, a Lepidopterist’s Calendar, 174 
