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“ Donacia, the Genus,” by G. A. 
Lewcock .. .. .. i. 2 
Double-broodedness in Noto- 
donta dictaeoides .. .. ii. 35 
Doubtful species .. .. vii. 43 
Dover, Deiopeia pulcliella ex- 
hibited from 
ii. 
34 
“ Dragonflies,” by F. MOton .. 
i. 
36 
Dragonflies, note by R. M’Lach- 
lan, F.R.S.,F.L.S.,F.Z.S., 
Ac. 
ii. 
7 
Drcmiius 4-notatiis, aberration 
Dunlin on Tottenham Marshes 
vii. 
8 
ii. 
29 
Dwarf lepidoptera 
ii. 
32 
Ephestia kiihuiella, note on .. 
vi. 
13 
Essex, Mellinia ocellaris in .. 
vi. 
27 
“ Euploea, the Genus,” by 
Stanley Edwards, F.E.S. viii. 6 
Expansion of wings in Lepi- 
doptera, delayed .. .. vi. 10 
Excursion to Westerham .. viii. 8 
“ Experiment in breeding Arctia 
caia,” by D. C. Bate .. vii. 12 
Fauna List for London ii. 23 ; v. 5 
Fertilization of insects’ eggs .. ii. 3 
Food, effects in producing 
specific characters .. vii. 66 
Food-plants of Aporia crataegi 
vi. 22 ; of Fapilio viachaon vi. 22 
Forcing Acherontia atropos .. vii. 3 
Frog, white .. .. .. i. 9 
Fungoid growth on IleiAalus 
virescens i. 19; ii. 43 
Genital organs, specialization 
and variation of .. .. vii. 48 
Geographical variation, local 
forms, Ac. i. 9, 10, 25, 28, 
34; ii. 1,13,33,46; iii. 59 ; 
iv. 41, 45, 51; V.2; vi. 21; vii. 33 
Gynandrous Lepidoptera iii. 38; 
iv. 52; vi. 2, 21 
Habits of Brephos notha .. iv. 36 
“ Hadcna, the Genus,” by J. W. 
Tutt, F.E.S. .. .. ii. 29 
Hair-worm (Gordius aquaticus) 
cn imago of Chariclea 
umbra .. .. .. vi. 2 
Harpalus froelichii, a beetle 
new to Britain .. .. viii. 6 
Hassocks Gate, Choerocampa 
celerio from .. .. v. 2 
Hawthorn blossoming three 
times in a year .. .. i. 37 
Heart-beats in larva of Phlogo- 
phora meticulosa .. .. iii. 44 a 
Helupathes gihbus with punc¬ 
tured thorax .. .. viii. 6 
“ Ilepiulus, the Genus,” by J. 
E. Hobson, F.E.S. .. ii. 14 
Heredity iii. 14, 45 a; v. 10; vi. 
9 ; vii. 7, 9, 18; viii. 10, 13 
page. 
“Heredity Experiments with 
Coremia fcrrugata, L.,” by 
L. B. Prout, F.E.S. . ■ viii. 26 
Hermaphrodites .. •. iii. 49 
Hibernating stage of Psilura. 
moiiacha and Porthctria 
dispar vi. 25; of Pamphila 
comma vi. 27; of Orgyia 
guiwstigma vii. 5 
“History of Butterfly Classifi¬ 
cation,” bv Dr. F. J. 
Buekell !.iii- 47 a 
“ Honey-bee and modern Bee¬ 
keeping,” by A. U. Battley i. 10 
Hornet, abundance in 1893 iii. 
43a ; killing and eating 
wasp Ibid. 
Hgherniidae, llandom notes 
on,” by L. B. Prout .. ii. 47 
Hybrid Lepidoptera i. 14 ; iv. 
36; vii. 5, 31, 44 ; viii. 2, 10 
Hgdrilla jxilustris near Carlisle viii. 4 
Hydroecia lucens, notes on .. vi. 12 
“ Hymenoptera, Explanatory 
paper on,” by F. B. Jen¬ 
nings .. .. . • viii. 3 
Hypophlocus linearis, Cole- 
opteron new to Britain .. viii. 7 
Ichneumon-fly, method of 
attuck on Biston birtaria.. v. 8 
“ Industries and politics of the 
Ant” .vii. 25 
Insectivorous plants from South 
Africa .. .. ■ • iv. 16 
Isolation .. vii. 50, 51, 52, 57 
Laburnum in flower in Seiitem- 
ber .. .. • • • • h 22. 
Larvaj of Boarmia cinctaria ii. 
33; of Euqnthecia oblo7igata 
iii. 48; of a Europterid 
moth vii. 11; of Lasio- 
campa quercus und. callunae 
vii. 4, 32; of Liparidae vi. 
25 ; of Platysamia cecropia 
vii. 30; of Satumia 2 >yri v. 
8 ; of Tephrosia bistortata 
and crejyuscularia vii. 26 
Larvae, colour varieties of i. 7, 
9, 20; iii. 47, 48 
Larval nest of a Europterid 
moth .. .. . • vii. 11 
"Lepidoptera of Epping Forest,” 
by A. F. Bayne .. .. ii. 8 
“ Lepidoptera of tbe Isle of 
Dogs,” by H. S. ^Yoolley.. vii. 16 
" Lepidoptera of a London gar¬ 
den,” by Dr. F. J. Buekell i. 85 
“ Lepidoptera in Scotland, Ban- 
dom notes on collecting,” 
by H. A. Hill .. .. iv. 2 
Life-history of Aqiamea cq)hio- 
gramvia i. 22; ii. 13; of 
Leucoma solids ii. 30; of 
