INDEX. 
207 
Lepidoptera in Devon, 52 
„ Sherwood Forest, 179 
„ near Llanelly, 171 
„ recently bred, 60 
„ taken at Sheffield, 109 
„ wanted, 83 
Lepidopterous larvee wanted, 132 
Let no more apply, 90 
Linnean Society, 23 
List of European entomologists, 15 
Lists of British Lepidoptera, 31, 43, 123, 
158 
Living fire-flies, 118 
Lost, an entomologist’s address, 101, 149, 
180 
Madeiran insects, 183 
Minute Coleoptera, 84 
Monk’s Wood, 148 
Monograph of Plumes, 15 
More exposures, 94 
Mr. Curtis’s library and collection, 5 
Mr. Douglas’s “At Homes,” 204 
Mr. Foxcroft’s movements, 118 
Mr. Gregson’s “At Homes,” 200 
Mulgrave Woods, Whitby, 165 
Mysterious mining larvee, 110 
New British Ichneumon, 167 
New contrivance for rearing larvee, 149 
New device for sending insects by post, 
93, 149 
New scent for sugar, 111 
No Bath White after all, 187 
No larvae of Ilicifolia likely to be found 
in Rugeley Market, 187 
Noctua larva in tips of leaves of Poa 
aquatica, 174 
Noctuee at Newark, 19 
„ at sallows, 28 
„ flying in the day-time, 20,28, 
34, 35, 43, 60, 76 
Noctuidae, abundance of early, 24 
Nomenclature of British Coleoptera, 15, 
31 
Notes and Queries, by J. 0. Westwood, 
Esq., 63, 79, 104, 120, 128 
Offer of duplicates, 35 
„ of duplicate larvee, 109 
„ of good pupae ; of perfect insects, 
not pupae, 164, 173 
Organic remains in amber, 1 18 
Porrectaria v. Coleophora, 88 
postal guide, 47, 71 
Prize Essay of Entomological Society, 
13 
Professor Owen’s appointment at the 
British Museum, 7 
Pupa digging, 85 
Pupa of Smerintbus Tiliae in a silken 
cocoon, 78 
Rambles up Burnt- Ash Lane, 143, 158, 
174, 200 
Rare Coleoptera, 77, 152, 183 
„ Lepidoptera, 1 18, 182 
Results of a Week’s Sugar in a Garden 
at Chichester, 202 
Revivifying influence of the ‘ Intelligen- 
cer’ on latent entomologists, 93 
Sale of the collection of the Entomologi- 
cal Society, 54, 70 
Scarce Coleoptera taken, 84 
Science at a discount, 87 
Search the gas-lights, 163 
„ the Wood Retony, 167 
Should the ‘ Intelligencer’ continue 
through the winter? 94, 125, 135, 157, 
167 
Singular coincidence, 103 
„ larvae (Xylopliasia polyodon), 63 
Small spider of the Origanum, 14 
Solution of enigma No. 6, 62 
„ „ No. 21, 110 
Spider (Theridion variegatum), 27 
Suggestions for ‘The Substitute,’ 191 
Swarm of Coceinella 22-punctata, 203 
Swiss Noctuse bred, 158 
Synemons from Australia, 14 
The President’s collation, 102, 118 
The slaughter of the Innoceuts, 147 
The species of Anthrocera, 180 
Three-winged Lepidoptera, 151, 163 
To my unknown correspondent, 179 
To the lovers of the sublime, 100 
Two Bath Whites (Cardamines J), 139; 
No Bath White after all, 187 
Use of the ‘ Intelligencer,’ 150 
Vaccinium Vitis-ldma, 91 
Visit of Herr Dohrn to England, 144 
Water-beetles at Lee, 62 
„ at Forest Hill, 203 
Westwood and Humphrey wanted, 92 
Why do Lepidoptera recently hatched 
hang their wings downwards ? 60, 92, 
117, 156 
Why do wasps frequent Scropliularia 
aquatica? 64 
Why entomologists are scarce at Rugby, 
175 
Would not “Explanations” be useful 
for ‘ The Substitute ? ’ 204 
Insects specially noticed. 
Lepidoptera. 
Rhopalocera. 
Papilio Machaon, 139, 140 
Gonepteryx Rhamni (hermaphrodite), 61 
Colias Ed usa, 84, 165 
„ Hyale, 126, 132 
Aporia Cratiegi, 132 
Pieris Daplidice, 174 
