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INDEX. 
Be sure and return your correspondent’s 
boxes, 183 
Botany for incipients, 156 
Captures at Birmingham, 108 
„ near Brighton, 37, 116, 123 
„ at the ‘Brushes’ near Man- 
chester, 27 
„ on the Cheshire sand-hills, 77, 
133 
„ at Cirencester, 148 
„ at Darenth Wood, 51, 76, 166 
„ near Dover, 108 
„ near Exeter, 149 
„ in Headley Lane, 147 
„ at Henfield, Sussex, 198 
„ near Newhaven, 139 
„ in North Wales, 203 
„ near Sheffield, 148 
„ at Shirley, 133 
„ on top of Snowdon, 115 
„ at Thornhill, Dumfriesshire, 
108 
„ at West Wickham, 91, 116 
„ near Witney, 147 
„ of Coleoptera, 84 
„ „ in Renfrewshire, 
166 
„ of Lepidoptera,26, 44, 83, 101, 
108, 114, 116 
in Cornwall, 108 
near Deal, 91, 187 
near Durham, 150 
nearHolywell,125 
near Keswick, 1 65 
at Pembury, 124 
near Rotherham, 
115, 151 
in Scotland, 100 
at Scarborough, 90 
in Sussex, 99, 1 16 
at Tenterden, 91 
in Wales, 115 
in the Isle of 
Wight, 139 
„ of rare Torlrices, 83 
„ of rarities near Worcester, 27 
Caution to hasty writers, 47 
„ incipients, 150 
Coccus on Luzula, 183 
Coleoptera in Hainault Forest, 26 
„ with dilated Heads, 14 
„ taken on Box Hill, 197 
Do the Litliosia larva? eat anything but 
lichens? 189 
Does the spider eat its own web ? 47 
Doings at Chichester, 154 
„ in the Isle of Wight, 163 
Dormant Elateridae, 63 
Dr. Staudinger’s movements, 7 
Double-broodedness, 117 
Doubleday’s list wanted, 123 
Dragon flies near Exeter, 51 
Drawings of Lepidopterous larvae, 46 
Duplicate butterflies, 172 
„ Coleoptera, 147 
„ Lepidoptera, 67, 68, 75, 133, 
148, 179 
„ Tortrices, 174 
Educational influence of the study of 
entomology, 183 
Eggs of Eupithecia wanted, 61 
„ Limacodes testudo, 84, 98 
Entomological Society, accessible and 
difficult of entrance, 134 
Eupithecia larvae, how obtainable, 108 
Exhibition of rare Lepidoptera, 118 
Food of Eupithecia larvae, 36 
Food of the larva of Polia flavocincta, 
197 
Four hour’s collecting at Windermere, 
52 
Garden sweets, 140 
Glyceria fluitans attractive to moths, 
124, 134 
Harmonies between plants and insects, 
51 
Highgate Literary and Scientilic Insti- 
tute, 64 
Flint to Oxonians, 165 
Hints to young collectors, 150 
How the post-office breaks our boxes, 
165 
Ickueumonidae, 85 
Importance of the book post, 56 
Importation of Coleoptera, 85 
„ Lepidoptera, 108 
Indian Micro-Lepidoptera, 191 
Insects and plants, 1 1 1 
„ for distribution, 1 18 
„ from Hong Kong, 118 
„ injurious to clover, 35 
Is any species of Coleophora double- 
brooded? 188 
Kensington Gardens, 173 
Larva in a rush (Bactra lanceolana), 28, 
100; colour of larva and pupa of B. 
lanceolana, 164 
„ of Peronea cristana, 165 
„ on Bidens cernua wanted, 180 
„ on mustard, 92 
Larvae near Rotherham, 187 
„ of Dictaea and Dictaeoides, 180, 
195, 196 
„ of Eupithecia, 44 
„ injurious to wheat and grass seeds, 
118 
Lepidoptera at Cambridge, 181 
„ Marlow, 140 
„ Preston, 133 
,, Ramsgate, 196 
„ Shooter’s Hill, 123 
„ Shrewsbury, 133 
