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INDEX. 
Habits of Gemmaria, 189 
Hammersmith Marshes, 5 
Heavy postage rates on entomological 
parcels, 68 
Holiday at Rugby, 31 
Hybrid insects, 22, 77, 127 
Hybrids of the genus Smerinthus, 117 
Hymenoptera near Exeter, 150 
In re Trifolii, 176 
Insects in the New Forest, 197 
Insects on the Flat Holme, 167 
Larva; in blackberries, 6 
... Typha stems, 180 
... Luzula pilosa, 36 
Larvae of Colias Edusa, 187 
... Cucullia Chamomillae, 109 
... ... Verbasci, 100 
... Gnophos pullaria, 43 
... Hypogymua dispar, 51 
... the genus Eupithecia wanted, 
158 
Larvae wanted, 118 
Larva in Centaurea leaves, 126, 133 
... Eriophorum, 60 
Larva of Camptogramma gemmaria, 188 
Larva of Cemiostoma Lotella, 1 17 
... Chilo gigantellus, 131 
... Eupithecia, 3, 189 
... Hemithea Thymiaria, 115 
... Macaria alternaria, 125 
... Xanthia aurago, 67 
Lepidoptera at Flamborough Head, 173 
... at Greenock, 103 
... at Guildford, 91 
... in Lincolnshire, 165 
... near Preston, 146, 183 
Listlessness of advanced entomologists, 
112 
Luzula in request, 60 
Minute larva mining the shoots of Rham- 
nus Frangula, 67 
My first beetle hunt for the season, 61 
My second day’s collecting among the 
Coleoptera, 1 19 
Names of the Lepidoptera, 75 
Nepticula of the Convolvulus, 175 
New mode of killing insects, 100 
Northern butterflies wanted, 183 
Notes on an entomological tour in Corn- 
wall, 142, 151 
Notes on Lepidoptera, 51 
Offer to catch, 51, 77, 125 
On preserving dragonflies, 87 
Ornix on hornbeam, 14 
... lime, 14 
Overrun with applications, 84 
Parcel postage, 152 
Patent larvic-boxes in exchange for Lepi- 
doptera, 43 
Pictaria’s complaint, 39 
Problems in Geometric, 10 
Proposal for a circulating entomologist, 
30, 62 
Pupa-digging already, 197 
Pupa of Vanessa Polychloros, 107 
Ran worth Fens, 147 
Rare bees, 151 
Recent captures, 123, 184 
Record of captures, 142 
Sallows out in Scotland, 3 
Seaton in Devonshire, 132 
Sharp work, 1 18 
Sinapis or Hyale wanted, 180 
Spanish Coleoptera and Lepidoptera, 7 
Sphinx larva;, 157 
Spiculae, 15 
Spring insects, 45 
Stock exhausted, 21, 100, 134, 198 
Suggestious respecting Tineina for a tra- 
veller in South America, 54, 63, 69 
Swarm of insects, 149 
The early season, 59 
The first night at the sallows, 14 
The Gradus, 22, 62, 104, 112, 184 
The larva of Gnophos : is there more 
than one British species? 52 
The neglected orders, 31 
The new Tischeria, 175 
Those horrid mice, 115 
To larva hunters, 140 
Treasures in Cornwall, 128 
Two misnamed Elachistae, 18 
Two or three days in the Isle of Thanet, 
115 
Wimbledon Common, 199 
Young Barnes’s last, 23 
INSECTS SPECIALLY NOTICED. 
I, E P I D 0 P T E K A. 
Rhopalocera. 
Papilio Machaon, 179 
Colias Edusa, 52, 59, 83, 91, 99, 107, 
148, 163, 171, 172, 179, 187, 188, 194, 
195 
... Hyale, 91, 162, 163, 172, 195 
Aporia Crataegi, 102 
Pieris Daplidice, 126, 133, 157, 178, 194 
Leucopbasia Sinapis, 181 
Argc Galathea, 122 
Hipparchia Semele, 118, 140 
Ercbia Blandina, 181, 190 
... Cassiope, 108 
Ccenonympha Duvus, 108 
Limenitis Sibylla, 108, 117, 126 
Apatura Iris, 165 
Cynthia Cardui, 86, 123, 195 
Vanessa Io, 1 12 
