INDEX 
Leading Articles. 
Anonymous, 89 
Bang! 129 
Busy, 137, 185 
Educational, 1 
European Lepidoptera, 41, 73 
Example better than precept, 57 
Incredulity, 65 
Lectures, 81 
Local Associations, 25, 49 
Local Societies, 193 
Locusts, 9 
Miaria, 177 
Mi-ina, 161 
Observation and Inference, 17 
Our circulation, 201 
Patience, 121 
Perseverance, 153 
Philosophy, 145 
Procrastination, 113 
Small moths, 33 
The Gradus, 97 
The New Year, 105 
Vitality of error, 169 
Entomological Societies. 
London, 140 
Cambridge, 37, 55, 83 
Chelsea, 14 
East Lancashire, 140 
Oxford University, 22 
Manchester, 14 
York, 14, 99, 196 
Obituary. 
J. S. Ashworth, 1 19 
Rev. H. Kirby, 160 
Richard Weaver, 117, 128 
Poetry. 
A swarm of life, 199 
As I laye a-tbynkynge, 150 
Noctes Ambrosian a3 : 
Nox I. Spring, 37 
II. Summer, 76 
III. Autumn, 101 
IV. Winter, 133 
Notices of Books. 
A Popular History of British Crustacea, 
142 
Insect Hunters, 63 
Natural History of the Tineina. 
On the double -brooded Elachist$,23 
Miscellanea, Communications, &c. 
A day in the woods, 69 
„ last March 1 15 
A day’s collecting near Dorking, 174, 181 
A gossip about grass, 87 
A Manual of British Bugs, 116 
A Mithridates amongst the moths, 91 
A new mine on colisfoot, 53 
A new Nepticula larva, 59 
A singular Clytus, 132 
A successful digger, 147 
A suggestion for Mr. Walton, 190 
Address wanted, 107 
An American Incurvaria, 93 
„ Lithocollelis, 125 
„ Plutella, 108 
Ancient Roman and Greek Coins in ex- 
change for butterflies, 3 
Another Nepticula ! 59 
Appendages to the proboscis of Anthro- 
cera Trifolii, 3 
Arrangement of the Geometry, 157, 197 
Backwardness of the sallows, 196 
Bad success at sugar, 3, 21, 67 
Birds’ eggs offered in exchange for Lepi- 
doptera, 148 
Captures at Newnham, 43, 61 
„ Plymouth, 6 
„ light, 91 
