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INDEX. 



Cryptotympana demissitia, 89 

 diomedea, S5 

 epithesia, 85 

 exalbida, 92 

 facialis, 90 

 fumipennis, 84 

 immaculatii, 93 

 insularis, 91 

 intermedia, 88 

 limborgi. 91 

 mandaiina, 86 

 luijra, 87 

 pustulata, 86 

 recta, s9 

 recta, 91 

 sinensis, 90 

 tondana, 93 

 vicina, 88 



D'Albeitis, experience on the Isle 



of Salwatty, imti', 63 

 Darwin, C, on importance of a 

 large number of eggs to sur- 

 vival of a species, note, 2 ; on 

 shrill cry of Cicadas at Boto- 

 fogo Bay, 3 

 Diceroprocta, 93 

 Dicerupyga, 43 



Distant, on habits of a species in 

 the Transvaal, vi, vii; pro- 

 bably pair in a mature stage, 

 vii ; devoured by spiders in 

 the Transvaal, viii 

 Doria, Marquis, v 

 Duges, on sound-producing organs, 



1 

 Dundubia, 4, 38 



? a?rata, 42 



albhiutta, 36 



alhistifiniii, y3 



tufiii'tn, 43 



bfciiii(hita, 07 



bocki, 45 



carmente, 37 



vhlonia, 139 



chloro^astcr, 65 



cinctimamis, 70 



cUo, 141 



clunia, 139 



decern, 153 



dimimita, 59 



donjca, 58 



diinnnn, note, 49, 153 



emanatura, 41 



fasciccps, 96 



fiitifiinoaa, 50 



J'Ksca, 70 



Unttir/era, 153 



immacula, 39 



impar, C4 



imperatoria, C9 



insnlaris, 64 



intemerata, 42 



jiinctivitta, 66 



/(((((, 60 



laruis, 44 



lateralis, 50 



lutilinea, 48 



linearis, 70 



locusta, 41 



■iiincnUpes, 140 



7naculosa, 65 



majuscula, 47 



mannifera, 39 



mellea, 40 



vielpowene, 50 



microdon, 57 



mixta, 98 



natiarasingna, 44 



vebulinea, 33 



■nicomaclte, 57 



Dnndubia nifirimacnla, 39 i 



niiiristifjma, 77 



obtetia, 54 



opalifera, 56 



opicrcularis, 63 



imrahola, 149 



pliaiophila, 68 



jiicta, 71 

 ,ps('cns, 140 



quadritabcrculata, 31 



rodha, 54 



rafdesii, 41 



ramifcra, 70 



reccdens, 66 



rufivena, 40 



samia, 33 



saturain, 54 



scrva, 60 



significuta, 124 



simiiis, 45 



singtdaris, 72 



sobria, 39 



spinom, 51 



stiputa, 139 



siibajncalis, 67 



tavoijana, 55 



terpsicliorc, 39 



f/iaZiVt, 76 



tigrina, 35 



tigroides, 35 



triimrasura, 55 



tuberosa, 34 



raginata, 39 



vibruns, 50 



virescens, 39 



iirimia, 70 

 Dui'ga, Ho/e, 5B 



Eateir as food, Jiofc, 22 

 Eggs, number and deposition. 2 

 Emathia, 103, 133 

 segrota, 133 



Fauna, limits of, as studied in 



this monograph, 3 

 Fidicina nrcipiter, 84 



aC!//((, 88 



aqvilii, 85 



ar)-fl(((, 87 



bicolor, 88 



6»;)o, 87 



conjini'i, 39 



cori'H.s, 87 



diomedea, 85 



fumipennis, 84 



immacnlatn, 88 



invarians, 87 



nigruj'nscata, OO 



nivifera, 88 



ocliracea, 96 



operc\data, 86 



pob/liiiiiinia, 97 



9-f <■/((, 89 



? repatnhi, 19 



timorica, 88 



tondann, 93 

 Fumouze, on the chemical pro- 

 perties of a secretion obtained 

 from Huechys sanguiuea, »off , 

 111—112 



Gseana, 103, 104 

 atkiirsoni, 107 

 consobrina, 106 

 consors, 105 

 delinenda, 108 

 dines, 29 

 festiva, 106 

 hageni. 106 

 maculata, 104 

 octonotata, 107 



Gaavtt sibi/lla, 29 

 stellata,' 105 

 Eulphurea, 105 

 tenebriscosa, 108 

 Galton, J. C, on sound-producing 



organs, 1 

 Genera and species of Cicadidse, 



approximate number, vi 

 Geographical distribution, viii 

 Gestro, Dr., v 



Goblet d'Alviella, Comte, on intel- 

 lectual characteristics of ani- 

 mals, Jiofc, vii 

 Goreau and Solier, on sound-pro- 

 ducing organs, 1 

 Graptopsaltria, 4, 25 



eolorata, 25 

 Graptotettis, 103, 109 

 guttatus, 110 

 thoracicus, 110 

 Guillemard, on noise made by 

 Cicadas in North Borneo, 

 mote, 35 

 Gymnotympana, 103, 123 

 stridens, 124 

 strepitans, )io(f, 124 



Habits, song, &c., records of, in : — 

 Africa : 



Delagoa Bay, viii 

 Natal, vii 

 Transvaal, vi 

 America North, viii 

 Texas, viii 

 Nicaragua, vi, vii 

 America South : 

 Brazil, vi 



,, Amazons, 37 

 ,, liio de Janeiro, 3 

 Asia : 



Afghanistan, viii, 143 

 Ceylon, 45 

 Himalayas, 3, 55 

 Tenasserim, 22 

 Malayan Archipelago : 

 Borneo, 2'.l, 35, 69 

 Celebes, 48 

 Philippines, 13 

 Australia, vi 

 Europe : Italy, vi 

 New Zealand, viii 

 Hampson, G. F., his entomological 

 enterprise on the Neelgiri 

 Hills, 136 

 Helms, on song of a species in 



Borneo, note, 69 

 Hiclison, on the small area of 

 Celebes exi^lored by Euro- 

 peans, note, 48 

 Hildreth, Dr., on number of eggs 

 possessed by female, 2 ; on 

 sound produced by Tibicen 

 septemdecem, 3 

 Hooker, Sir J., on Cicadas in 



Himalayan region, note, 55 

 Hornaday, his collecting mstruc- 

 tions from Professor Ward, 

 note, 10 

 Hudson, on a species destroyed by 

 sparrows in New Zealand, viii 

 Huechys, 103, 111 

 celebensis, 115 

 chryselectra, 116 

 cnprea, 117 

 dohertyi, 116 

 fnmigata, 118 

 fusca, 114 

 hematica, 116 

 incarnata, 112 

 lutulenta, 115 

 octonotata, 108 



Huechys philtemala, 112 



phoenicura, 113 



2>icta, 107 



pingenda, 114 



sanguinea. 111 ; chemical pro- 

 perties of secretion obtained 

 from abdomen, note. 111 — 112 



stellata, 105 



suffusa, 113 



testacea, 112 



thoracica. 115 



trabeata, 117 



transversa, 29 



vidua, 113 

 Hume Expedition of J 873, 75 



"Insular" compared with "Con- 

 tinental" areas as understood 

 in this Monograph, note, 24 



Jones, on habits of a species in 

 Brazil, vi 



Ksempfer, E., biographical notice, 



note, 20 

 Kamalata, 103, 124 



pantherina, 124 

 Karenia, 103, 126 

 cselatata. 127 

 ravida, 126 

 Kina Ealu Mt., species almost 



peculiar to, note, 49 

 Knight, Horace, ix 

 Kolenati, on distribution of Cica- 

 datra querula, note, 134 



Landois, on sound-producing 



organs, 1 

 Leech, J. H., 94 

 Lembeja, 103, 147 



maculosa, 147 



paradoxa, 148 

 Leptoijsaltria, 4, 31 



albiguttata, 36 



albistigma, 33 



andamanensis, 34 



barbosa>, 37 



carmente, 37 



guttularis, 37 



lactea, 71 



mascula. 32 



morrisi, 101 



nebulinea, 33 



nigresceihi, 37 



nilgirensis, 137 



picturata, 136 



pryeri, 35 



quadrituberculata, 31 



samia, 32 



tigrina, 35 



tigroides, 35 



tuberosa, 34 

 Lewis, Geo., Entomological ,iour- 



neys in Japan, 138 

 Libanius, comparison of Emperor 



Julian to a Cigale, note, 3 

 Limborg, Ossian, 91 



McCoy, Prof., on habits of a species 



in Australia, vi 

 Macrotristria, 93 



Mason, Bev. F., on the larva of a 

 Cicada used for food in Tenas- 

 serim, note, 22 

 Mayer, on sound-producing organs, 



1 

 Melampsalta, 103, 142 

 continuata, 143 

 exuequata, 144 

 livvifrons, 144 

 literata, 143 



