INDEX. 



157 



Melampsolta pellosoma, 113 

 Mental concoiits of Cicadida;, our 



ignorance of, vii 

 Meyer, Dr. A. B., .^l 

 Jliddlemiss, on sound-producing 

 organs, 1 ; on deafening roar 

 of males in the Himalayas, 3 

 Minahassa, its meaning and deri- 

 vation, note, 58 

 Mivart, Dr., on supposed limited 

 psychical powers of brutes, 

 note, vii 

 Mogannia, 103, 118 



€ivicula. 122 



chineusis, 121 



conica, 122 



cyanea, 121 



dorift", 120 



effecta, 122 



fulva, 119 



funebris, 122 



hebes, 121 



hititrionica, 123 



iflniferii. l-l'i 



iUuslmta, 123 



indicatis, 123 



lacteipennis, 129 



locustd, 41 



nasalis, 121 



obliqua, 119 



qiiadrimaetila, 134 



recta, 122 



sesioides, 120 



sj'tiTcatti, 121 



terpsiclwre, 39 



vemitissima, 122 



viridis, 119 

 Monteiro, Mrs., on species attacked 

 by a Mantis in S. E. Africa, viii 

 Morgan, Lloyd, Prof., on sound- 

 producing organs, 1 



Nagarasingna, early Burmese king, 



note, 44 

 Nelfijndii, 127 

 Newman, Cardin., on *' Illative 



Sense," 3 



Oiicotiimpniia, 68 



Oopaga Shin, a Burmese lesser 



Divinity, note, 46 

 Orismolopy. Partial, 4 

 Vxypleura hasialba, 9 



bufo, 5 



calypso, 6 



canescens, 6 



polita, 7 



sauguiflita, 10 



subrufa, U 



Peck, on fungoid gi'owth on the 

 abdomen of a species in North 

 America, viii 

 I'erismneuni, 147 



maciiloso. 147 



parndoxii, 14.S 

 Pfeiflfer, Ida, Mad., C4 

 I'lnt\ihimia, 43 

 I'latypleura, 4, 19 



(OxypUura) acutipennis, 6 



ajinis, 18 



andamiiiiii, 17 



arcuata, 16 



afsameiisiii, 20 



badia, 2'l 



basialba, 9 



baai-viridis, 8 



bufo, 5 



{Oxypleiira) bvfo, 5 



(Oxypleiira) canesccns, 6 



catocaU>ides, 16 



Platyplrvra cervina, 8 

 (Oxijphura) cervina, 8 

 cilia r is, 16 

 coiehs, 12 

 dintincta, 12 

 fenestrata, 15 

 Mviijera, 13 

 J'ltscanijulis, 20 

 pemiiia, 21 

 hilpa, 15 



hyalino-limhata, 20 

 insignis, 'ii 

 interna, 19 

 kfempferi, 20 

 nicoborica, 12 

 nobilis, 21 

 OCtoputtatn, 10 

 phaUeitoides, 19 

 {Oxyplcura) polita, 7 

 repanda, 19 

 roepxtortlii, 17 

 semiliicida, 21 

 sphinx, 13 

 straminea, 8 

 s«6i'u/a, 9 

 rai'io, 16 

 westwoodii, 15 

 Poecilopsaltria, 4, 5 



atlinis, 18 

 andainana, 17 



basialba, 9 



basi-viridis, 8 



bufo, 5 



calyijso, 6 



canescens, 6 



capitata, 18 



cervina, 8 



ciliaris, 16 



Ctt'lebs, 12 



fulvigera, 13 



hampsoni, 11 



hilpa, 15 



nicobarica, 12 



octoguttata, 10 



polita, 7 



semusta, 14 



sphinx, 13 



subrufa, 9 



westwoodi, 15 

 Polyneura, 4, 23 



ducalis, 23 

 Pompouia, 4, 68 



bindusara, 76 



collina, 142 



dohertyi, 77 



eleyans, 140 



evanescens, 72 



expansa, 79 



fusca, 70 



gra'cina, 70 



yrceni, 102 



imperatoria, 4, 09 



japonensis, 102 



kama, 78 



lactea, 71 



linearis, 70 



maculaticollis, 80 



nuidhttra, 141 



nigristigmn. 77 



obnubila, 81 



paUidiventris, 78 



picta, 71 



promiscua, 75 



pumila, 73 



ransonneti, 72, 102, 154 



ransonetti, Ti, 102 



scitula, 74 



singularis, 72 



solitaria, 74 



thalia. 75 



tigroidcs, 35 



Pomponia translucida, 76 



viridi-cincta, 79 



viridimaculata, 73 

 Prasia, 103, 145 



faticina, 145 



fatiloqua, 146 



foliata, 14(i 



hariola, 146 



princeps, 145 

 Fryer, H. J. S., whilom zoologist of 



Japan, 139 

 Fryer, W. B., of North Borneo, 



note, 35 

 Preudhomme de Borre, Men., v 

 Psithyristria, 4, 81 



crassinervis, 83 



nodinervis, 83 



simplicinervis, 83 



specularis, 82 



tenuinervis, 83 

 Pusey-Bouverie. on "species" and 

 " varieties," note, 40 



Quintilia, 127 



Eaflles, Sir Stamford, his zoological 



enterprise, note, 41 

 B^aumur, on sound-producing 



organs, 1 ; on species attacked 



in the egg-stage by the larvip 



of an ichneumon, viii 

 Eenan, on vague use of the word 



" India," yiote, 36 

 Bilcy, Prof., on a species destroyed 



by the spanow in North 



America, viii 

 Hitsema, Dr. C, v 

 Eustia, 103, 125 

 Eustia dentivitta, 125 

 peduiiculiita, 125 

 tigrina, 126 



Semper, Karl, his collection of 

 Cicadida) in the Philippine Is- 

 lands, note, 13 ; on genera 

 of MoUusca peculiar to the 

 PhiUppincs, note, 82 



Schliiter, on species destroyed by 

 hornets in Texas, viii 



Scieroptera. 103, 117 

 crocea, 118 

 fumigata, 118 

 splendidula, 117 



Signoret, V., Dr., destination of his 

 collection, note, 108 



Smith, G., Dr., on spelling of. In- 

 dian localities, note, 11 



Sound-producing or stridulating 

 ^ organs, 1 



Stal, on tympanal coverings, note, 

 2 ; on classification, 3 



Stridtilantes, 1 



StriduUmtia, 1 



Structural nomenclature, 4 



Swinton, on derivation of the word 

 "Cicada," Ac. note, 93; on 

 habits of Cicadidie in Italy, vi 



Tacua, 4, 24 



speciosa, 24, 154 

 Talainga, 103, 109 



binghami, 109 

 Tennent, Sir .1. Emerson, on habits 



of a species in Ceylon, 45 

 TcriMiosia, 103, 138 



andersoni, 141 



olio, 141 



collina, 142 



maculiiies, 140 



madhava, 141 



nigricosta, 138 



Terpnosia pryeri, 139 



psecas, 140 



Btipata. 139 

 Tettigetta, 142 

 Tettigonia afftnis, 18 



atrata, 86 



connpurcata, 152 

 fatciata, 26 

 fettiia, 100 



giganlea, 1.54 



ktcmpferi, 20 



maculata, 104 



VMrmorata, 16 



obtecta, 67 



octoguttata, 10 



8-giittata, 10 



philamata, 112 



pusilUi, 132 



piutulata, 86 



repanda, 19 



sanguinolenta, 111 



gpeciosa, 24 



gpinosa, 52 



splendidula, 117 



testacea, 112 



vaginata, 39 



viridis, 98 

 Tibicen, 103, 127 

 Tibiceninffi, 3, 103 

 Tibicen acbcri, 136 



amussitattis, 126 



apicalis, 131 



auratus, 153 



aurciigzebe, 133 



casyapa', 128 



conviva, 148 



ferrarius, 132 



lacteipennis, 129 



maculicoUis, 131 



naita, 130 



nanus, 130 



nubifurca, 131 



pusillus, 132 



reticulatus, 128 



subvitia, 129 



subvittatus, 129 



tener, 130 



tigriniis, 126 

 Tosena, 4, 25 



albata, 27 



depicta, 28 



dives, 21) 



fasciata, 26 



mearesiana, 26 



melanoptera. 27 



montivaga, 28 



Sibylla. 29 



splendida, 30 



Virgil, on sounds produced by 



Italian species, 3 

 Volcanic Islands, summits rich in 



insect life, note, 74 



Walker. F., some species described 

 by him to be considered as 

 non-existent, 153 



Wallace, experience of the Isle of 

 Waigiou, note, 64 ; on habits 

 of Cicadidic on the Amazons, 

 note, 37 



Westermarck, on sociological in- 

 stitutions in the animal world, 

 tiote, vii 



Westwood, Prof., on sonnd-pro- 

 ducing organs, 1 ; on number 

 of eggs deposited by the 

 female, 2 



Wood worth, on tympanal cover- 

 ings, note, 2 



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