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Captures in Devonshire, 149 
Epping Forest, 115 
Gloucestershire, 107, 155 
Scotland, 35, 61, 93, 182 
Sussex, 139 
the Isle of Wight, 123, 171 
near Ashford, 116, 189 
Bideford, 108 
Brighton, 179, 196 
Bristol, 163 
Cambridge, 171 
Carlisle, 4 
Charlbury, 148 
Chesham, 139 
Colchester, 195, 204 
Dorking, 83, 124, 141 
Dover, 181 
Edwinstowe, 172 
Exeter, 108 
Faversham, 94 
Ilfracombe, 180 
Kilmun, 91 
Malvern, 162 
Manchester, 123 
Mansfield, 181 
Newhaven, 178 
Oxford, 77, 107 
Perth, 123 
Reading, 123 
Sevenouks, 171 
Sheffield, 131 
Thetford, 93 
Torquay, 122 
Weston-super-Mare, 95 
Wootton-under-Edge, 149 
York, 78 
on Reigate Heath, 109 
Cheap Cabinets, 36 
Chelsea Entomological Society, 104 
Clear-wings at Wickham, 75 
Coleoptera larvae, 115 
Defence of Entomology, 52 
Dipterous larvae, 52 
Disappearance of larvae, 156 
Doings at Sherwood Forest, 164 
West Wickham, 109 
in Hampshire, 157 
Sussex, 139 
the Forest of Dean, 150 
the West, 165, 189 
Wiltshire, 138 
Don’t kill the egg-layer, 102 
Duplicate butterflies, 108, 147, 153 
Coleoptera, 79, 109, 151 
larvae, 78, 83 
Lepidoptera, 132, 141, 150, 
157, 187, 189, 195 
„ pupae, 196 
Eggs of butterflies, 42 
Entomological conundrum, 12 
„ Society in Manchester, 79 
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Entomology in America, 175 
Explanation of scientific terms, 46 
Ferns offered for insects, 156 
First appearance of Lepidoptera, 100 
Forcing pupae, 11 
How to make shift with cheap apparatus, 
187 
Hunting for Myrmecophilous Coleoptera, 
60 
Hymenoptera near Cambridge, 117 
Hybrid Smerintbus Ocellatus and Populi 
bred, 188, 197 
Killiug and setting Diptera, 19 
„ Curculionidae, 204 
„ large moths, 44, 67, 92 
Label and exchange lists, 31 
Larva of Micropteryx, 4 
Larvae at Blackpool, 91 
„ of Lepidoptera solicited, 173 
Latest captures, 125 
Lepidoptera at Plymouth, 1 16 
„ near Chatham, 132, 149 
Lepidopterous larvae, 35 
Liberality of the Rev. Joseph Greene, 66 
Make friends with the lamplighter, 172 
Mansfield Junior Entomological Ex- 
change Society, 184 
Narycia and Acentropus, 59 
Natives of Bonchurch and Ventnor, 27 
Nature-printed Lepidoptera, 79 
Observations on Lepidoptera, 76 
Offer to catch butterflies, 78 
„ Geometridae, 78 
„ of specimens of Arachnida, 197 
Phragmatobia fuliginosa unhoused, 75 
Position of the Skippers in repose, 101 
Preparing dragon-flies for the cabinet, 82 
Pupa Digging, 187 
Rearing from eggs v. pupa-digging, 101 
Something curious, 20 
Sphinges on the wing, 107 
Sugaring, 45 
“Sweet Williams” attractive to the Plu- 
sidie, 123 
The effects of cold on butterflies, 21 
The fund for the relief of Mrs. Hem- 
mings, 95 
The history of a long-horned moth, 20 
The preservation of specimens, 45 
To kill insects, 45 
To prevent misunderstanding, 79 
“Too much help, St. Anthony,” 93 
Transformations of insects, 183, 192 
Who wants silkworms’ eggs? 203 
Insects specially Noticed. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
Ilhopalocera. 
l’apilio Machaon, 91, 115, 125, 197 
