INDEX. 
207 
Two days in Sussex, 75 
^Veslon-super-Mare to Ryde and back 
again, 84 
EXCHANGE. 
INSECTS SPECIALLY NOTICED. 
Lepidoptera. 
Papilio Machaon, 22 
Neineobius Lucina, 77 
Melitaea Cinxia, 22 
Sphinx Convolvuli, id. 
Acheronlia Atropos, 44, 100 
Macruglossa Stellatarum, 44 
Lasiocampa rubi, id. 
Hypogymna dispar, id. 
Nouagria crassicovnis, 22 
Agrotis saucia, 14 
Xanthia ocellaiis, 156 
Pblogophora empyrea, 93 
Cainptogramma gemmaria, 86 
Coleoplera. 
Cicindela maritiraa, 24 
A box of insects smashed, 77 
A locust for a Death’s Head, 38 
All gone, 46, 61 
An appeal to the benevolent, 77 
Beetles on our coast, 142 
Butterflies wanted, 31 
Duplicate Coleoptera, 15, 54 
... larvie, 45 
Lepidoptera, 7, 44, 45, 52, 53, 
100 
Duplicates, 23, 24, 53, 86, 141, 142 
Eggs for Lepidoptera, 54 
European Lepidoptera, 6, 148 
Exchange, 7, 23, 24, 38, 46, 53, 61, 62, 
77, 86, 118, 133, 148 
Oak-galls, 54 
Overrun with applications, 93 
Stock exhausted, 8, 24, 31, 38, 46, 77, 
101 
Suffolk insects for exchange, 30 
Surplus specimens, 93 
Thanks, 101 
To be given away, 141 
Two entomologists lost, 46 
Wanted to purchase, 45 
Who wants silkworms? 189 
MISCELLANEA, COMMUNICATIONS, 
&c. 
INSECTS SPECIALLY NOTICED. 
Lepidoptera. 
Leucania vitellina, 2 
Valeria oleagina, 131 
A calendar of Lepidoptera, 181, 204 
A Co-operative Entomological Society, 
150, 172,191 
A difficulty. 111 
A glossary, 143 
A good resolution, 145 
A gall- producing Lepidopterous larva, 82 
A list of the British Plumes, 199 
A schoolboy’s thoughtlessness, 8 
A warning to the clumsy and careless, 46 
A word or two about diaries, 101, 166 
An explanation, 54 
An improvement in pins, 200 
Attitudes of insects, 110 
Birmingham Natural History Associa- 
tion, 86 
British and European Lepidoptera, 108 
Continental setting of Lepidoptera, 158, 
174, 192 
Cruelty of the wasp, 31 
Error in list of entomologists, 106 
Examinations in Entomology, 38,78, 181 
Found, Charles Turner, 167 
Insects removed from my setting-boards 
in 1858, 149, 156, 163, 171 
Lepidopterous larvae, 167 
Lost, an address, 8 
Mr. Waterhouse’s Catalogue of Cole- 
optera, 102, 118, 133 
On exchange, 71, 79 • 
One-sided ideas, 94 
Parasitic worms, 47 
Photographic portraits of insects, 199 
Science in the rural districts, 204 
Seasonable notes, 179, 190, 203 
The ‘ Annual,’ 18 
The British Tortrices, 77, 86, 93, 108, 
124, 142, 158 
The Entomological Society, 62 
The Japan question, 87 
The list of entomologists, 125 
The unwelcome guest, 63 
The aristocracy of the humble bee, 173 
To pupa-diggers, 46 
To the subscribers to the ‘ Accentuated 
List of British Lepidoptera,’ 143 
Very curious, very, 110 
Wanted, Charles Turner, 151 
What’s the use of Entomology? 125 
