212 
INDEX. 
Tyrer, J.S., Hill House, Eye, Suffolk, 184 
Tyrer, R., jun., Hill House, Eye, Suffolk, 
3, 108, 124, 158, 166, 184 
Vailey, J., Aluiondbury Bank, Hudders- 
field, 59 
Vaughan, P. II., Redland, Bristol, 14,198 
Wade, F. G., 4 Coney Street, York, 195 
Wailes, G., Newcastle-on-Tyne, 63 
Walker, Francis, Grove, Higbgate, 22, 
190 
Wallace, A., 23 Bedford Place, Russell 
Square, W.C., 156 
Ward, M., St. Mary’s St., Dukinfield, 171 
Whall, Rev. W., Thurning Rectory, near 
Oundle, 139, 159 
White, F. B. W., Atliole Place, Perth, 
182, 183 
White, J. B., Box 34, Wakefield, 70 
Wilkinson, S. J., 7 Jeffrey’s Square, 
St. Mary Axe, E.C., 92 
Williams, D., Swansea, 163 
Willis, C., Guisborough, 155 
Willis, W. & J., 6 Bath Row, Birming- 
ham, 82 
Wilson, John, jun., Colson’s Buildings, 
Hallgarth Street, Durham, 155 
Wingate, J., Dunallan Cottage, Bridge 
of Allan, 90, 108, 140, 189 
Winter, W., Aldeby, Beccles, 196, 199 
Wragg, J.,7 Spring Gardens, Doncaster, 
107 
Wright, R. W., 4 Gloucester Terrace, 
Victoria Park Road, N.E., 37,52, 123, 
171, 175, 196 
A Fast Man, 64 ; A. Smith Johnson, 118 ; 
Bombus Terrestris, 23, 79; Cncullia 
Chamomillse, 53 ; Lithoeolletis Querci- 
foliella, 46; Muscalella, 80 ; Piet and 
Scot, 60, 181 ; Stevenson Powerson, 87, 
135; Talpa, 14; The uncaught Nep- 
ticula, 38 ; B.A.,175; D.T.B.,99,116; 
J. W. C., 178; J. W. D., 31, 121; 
E. H., 6; W. H.,143; E. T., 143 
CHANGE OF ADDRESS. 
Brce, Rev. Herbert, Harkstead Rectory, 
near Ipswich, J38 
Bryant, James, 63 Old Broad Street, 
London, W.C., 138 
Challis, C. E., 2 Binfield Place, Clapham, 
Road, S., 146 
Cox, Henry Ramsay, 1 Gloucester Villas, 
Lewisham High Road, New Cross, 
S.E.,98 
Gloyne, C., 5 Terrace, Kensington, Lon- 
don, W., 194 
Jordan, W. J., Bullen School, St. Helen’s, 
Isle of Wight, 122 
Linton, J., Bank of Eng' 
11 
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anchester 
M orison, D. P., Pelton Colliery, Chester- 
le-Street, Durham, 11 
Parfitt, E., The Museum, Taunton, 
Somerset, 35 
Piffard, B., Epping Place, Epping, 98 
Taverner, H. T., 1 Adelaide Place, Step- 
ney Green, E., 106 
Tyrer, R., jun., Hill House, Eye, Suffolk, 
35 
Wallace, A., 23 Bedford Place, Blooms- 
bury, W.C., 51 
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