CONTENTS. 
V 
Lepidoptera, are all infested with 
a parasite? 115 
„ capture of, 28, 50, 
51, 66, 89, 100, 184 
„ „ „ larvae, 15, 
66 
„ „ „ pupae, 52, 
89 
,, in tlie New Forest, 
150 
„ larvae in jam-pots, 30 
„ method ofkilling, 197 
ILeucania vitellina, capture of, 28 
’ List of Lepidoptera for labelling, 7, 
228 
„ Coleoptera, 103 
Lilhosia, food of larvae, 6 
1 Local associations, 157, 187,209 
] Locusts, pest of, 105 
’Melitaea Athalia, larva of, 137 
„ Cinxia, note on, 162, 212 
’ Mere collectors, 145 
’Microscopic Entomology, 181 
'Miner in yew leaves, 154 
'Moths, male, to attract, 105 
„ rest when they emerge 
from chrysalis, 31 
' Murder of the Innocents, 193,231 
’ Murray, A., Monograph of the 
genus Catops, 232 
'Natural History Keview, 235 
'Neglected Orders, 121, 133 
'Nepticula Septemhrella, habit of 
the larvae, 15 
'New clap-net, 69, 165 
'New Nepticula larva, 56 
'Northern Entomological Society, 
83 
'Notes by an old collector, 8, 15, 
42, 92 
„ on Lepidoptera, 41 
„ onNoctuae: from Guenee’s 
Noctueliies — 
Acronycta, 10 
Agrotis, 202, 213 
Anchocelis, 238 
Apamea, 142 
Apamidae, 47 
Axylia, 48 
Bryophila, 9 
Caradrina, 189 
Caradrinidae, 166 
Cerastis, 238 
Cerigo, 119 
Dasycampa, 239 
Dipterygia, 57 
Grammesia, 167 
Gortyna, 48 
Heliophobus, 82 
Hydrilla, 167 
Laphygma, 57 
Leucania, 33 
LeucanidcE, 32 
Luperina, 1 19 
Mamestra, 141 
Miana, 154 
Neuria, 58 
Noctua, 215 
NoctuidjE, 190 
Nonagria, 33 
Orthosidae, 236 
Pachetra, 118 
Rusina, 202 
Tseniocampa, 237 
Trachea, 237 
Triphajna, 213 
Xylophasia, 56 
Xylomyges, 57 
Odontaeus mobilicornis, note on, 79 
Oiketicus, Penthophora and 
Psyche, remarks on, 53 
„ Kirbii, figure of, 90 
Oxford University Entomological 
Society, 108, 213 
Packing of specimens to corres- 
pondents, 91, 131 
Phlogophora empyrea, capture of, 
5, 27, 31, 40, 52, 126 
,, ., foreign spe- 
cimens as British, 2, 8, 52, 
126, 161 
;, • meticulosa, note on, 
173 
Plea for insects, 129, 150 
Plusia Gamma out in December, 
129 
