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GENERAL INDEX. 
I.-VIII. (1891-1898). 
P.\(iE. 
Abraxas paiilaria. J. E. Robson 
on. i. 10 
Abundance of lepidoptera at 
Chattenden .. .. i. 17 
Abundance of lepidoptera in 189’2 
ii. Od, :55 
Abundance of larv!E in 1895 .. v. 7, 8 
Acklalia immutata, note on .. Li. ilO 
ot Avcntiajlexula .. vi. 10 
Aggressive mimicry .. .. i. 8 
Albinism.. .. .. .. viii. 5 
Albino of sparrow i. 2(5; ii. 46 ; 
of starling i. 21 
Alligator from Mississippi .. v. 2 
Alluring mimicry .. .. i. 8 
k\pme Aglais articac .. .. vi. 22 
Alternation of generations in 
Biorhiza aptera .. .. viii. 2 
Anihrocera tri/oUi, note on in- 
breeding .. .. .. viii. 11 
Apparatus for taking insects off 
gas lamps .. .. .. vi. 10 
Apple tree in flower in November i. 37 
^‘Assembling” iii. 47 ; iv. 14, 16, 36, 50 
Asymmetry i. 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 
21, 25 ; ii. 31,32, 33 ; iii. 3, 
23 ; v. 7 ; vi. 17 ; vii. 17 
Autumn, eggs of Bombyx mori 
hatching in .. .. vi. 20 
Autumn sugaring .. .. i. 35 
Autumnal emergences .. .. i. 36 
“Beetle Coloration,” by H. 
Heasler .. .. .. viii. 35 
Bemhidium iricolor, E. A. New- 
bery on .. .. .. iii. 46.v 
Biorhiza aptera, alternation of 
generations 
viii. 2 
Biston hirtaria, notes on 
i. 16 
Blaps mucronata. notes on 
Bombardier beetle, protection 
by emission of explosive 
vi. 7 
acid .. 
viii. 6 
Buckthorn leaves, abnormal .. 
“ Butterfly-catching in Neigh¬ 
bourhood of Mont Blanc,” 
viii. 4 
by J. W. Tutt, F.E.S. .. 
Butterfly Pupae, with some 
I'emarks on the Phylogene¬ 
sis of the Rhopalocera,” by 
T. A. Chapman, M.D., 
iv. 42 
F.E.S. 
iv. 75 
page; 
Chalk lepidoptera at Southend ii. 35 
Chin-gland in lepidopterous 
larvas .. .. .. vi. 2 
Choerocampa elpenor, survival 
of pupae after immersion in 
water .. .. ..viii. 3, 4 
“ Chrysanthemums,” by .J. 
Riches .. .. .. viii. 47 
“ Cicadides, some,” by A. Quail viii. 23 
Clapton, Deilephila galii at .. i. 7 
“ Classification of Lepidoptera,” 
by J. W. Tutt, F.E.S. .. v. 15 
Classification of Rhopalocera 
on pupal structure .. vi. 89 
Climate as producing useless 
specific characters .. vii. 55 
“ Coceinellido;, British,” by 
G. -A. Lewcock .. .. ii. 23 
Cocoon of Eriogastcr lanestris, 
stoutness and contents .. viii. 5 
Cocoon of Satuniia carpini with 
two exits .. .. .. i. 1 
Cocoon containing two or three 
pupa; .. .. ii. 4 ; viii. 9 
Cocoons, colour variation in i. 
15, 24; vi. 5 
Cocoons of Aphomia sociella vi. 
4; of Plusiafestucae iv. 38 ; 
of Satuniia pijri vi. 20 
“ Coleopterous insects in City 
Warehouses,” by G. k. 
Lewcock iii. 38, xi.-xv. 
“ Colins cdusa of 1892,” by 
A. LL Battley .. .. iii. 1 
“ Coloursof Animals,”byR. Gillo i. 7 
“ Conchology,” by J. B. Rose- 
vear, M.C.S. .. .. iii. 24 
Conversazione, Feb. 5th, 1895 
V. 3 ; -April 27th. 1897 vii. 16 
Copulation, repeated .. .. iv. 41 
“ Corcmia ferrugaria and uni- 
dentaria,” by L. B. Prout, 
F.E.S. .. .. .. iv. 17 
Cossus ligiuperda,\ife-histQrjof viii. 13 
Cyanide, effects on colour i. 20, 
25 ; ii. 3, 32 
“ Darwin,” by L. J. Tremayne viii. 3 
Defoliation of oak and other 
trees in 1896 .. .. vi. 8 
Description of species, value of 
correct and intelligent .. vi. 38 
