INDEX. 
Leading Articles. 
Agriculture and Entomology. — The 
Wheat Crop, 17 
Cheap Works on Entomology, 33 
Do you double up your Perambulators? 
113 
English Names, 57 
Remarks on the preceding, 85,96, 156 
Errors of Observation, 73 
Foreign Insects, 153 
Larva Hunting, 193 
Natural History Societies, 145 
Oh ! my Corns ! 201 
Our Hybernation, 169 
Our Substitute, 177 
Petty Vanities, 137 
Scientific Convivialities, 81 
The Entomological Society, 65, 105 
‘The Entomologist’s Annual,’ 161 
The Holidays, 97 
The Information possessed by Indivi- 
duals not always the Knowledge of 
the Community, 121 
The Longest Day, 89 
The Prize Essay, 49 
Wanted a few Cuviers, 41 
What is the meaning of an Insect being 
British ? 25 
Who bids for the Bugs ? 185 
Why do the Entomologists want a 
Weekly Newspaper? 1 
Why did Mr. Westwood get the Royal 
Medal ? 9 
Why should so many of our Observa- 
tions be Useless? 129 
Memorabilia 
For April — Lepidoptera, 2, 12, 21, 29 
Coleoptera, 3, 13, 21, 29 
Hymenoptera, 4, 13, 22, 30 
For May — Lepidoptera, 53 
Coleoptera, 37, 53 
Hymenoptera, 38 
For June — Lepidoptera, 68 
Coleoptera, 69, 85, 92 
For September — Coleoptera, 181, 190 
Entomological Society. 
Meeting, April 7th, 13 
May 5th, 45 
June 2nd, 77 
July 7th, 117 
August 4tb, 151 
September 1st, 182 
Northern Entomological Society. 
Meeting, March, 30 
June, 1 12 
Other Meetings. 
Botanical and Entomological gathering 
at Staleybridge, 103 
Accrington Natural History Society, 167 
Obituary. 
William Swainson, 23 
William Yarrell, (Eut Soc.), 182 
Dr. Zincken, 55 
Facetiae. 
Ephestia Ficella petitions to be natu- 
ralized, 46 
Fragment of a conversation between a 
pair of Laverua Idaei, 119 
Fragment of a conversation between 
larvae of Chauliodus Iiligerellus and 
Coleophora serenella, 87 
Fragment of a conversation between two 
larvae of Elypercallia Christiernana, 
102 
The End of Terminella, 94 
The House of Tineas, Important Meet- 
ing of, 142 
The House of Tineae, Committee of, 175 
The Prize Bull, 157 
The Way to Mountsfield, 158 
Miscellanea, Communications, &c. 
Abundance of early Noctuida 1 , 24 
A day on Box Hill, 155 
A domestic pest, 14 
A mechanical spider, 189 
A new want, 189 
A peep at my nursery, 140 
A sip at the sugar in the Forest of Bere, 
107 
A slight mistake, 204 
An eater of the broom-seed, 148, 164 
An entomological excursion, 115 
An hour on the 4th of April, 1 1 
An offer of Dipterological aid, 140 
Are they for sale or exchange, or how ? 
189 
Bearberry, larva on the, 20 
Beneficial effect of the study of Entomo- 
logy, 101 
