INDEX GENERUM, &c. 



Acanthocephala, 380. 



Acanthonotus cristatus, 432. 



Acanthosotna (crustacea) hystrix, 432. 



Acanthosoma picta, 308. 



Acaroida, 15. 



Achatia piniperda. 308. 



Achatina Oahnensis, Stewardi, 304. 



Acherontia Atropos, 416. 



Acidia, 83. 



Acinia, 75. 



Acinos vulgaris, 308, 309. 



Aciura, 72. 



Acosmetia lineola, 151. 



Acrocera globula, 150. 



^geria tipuliformis, 285. 



^gilips, 160. 



^Enigma Iris, 499. 



jEolothrips, 441. 



jEshna teretiuscula, 151. 



Affinity, 8. 



Agathis, 22. 



Agonum 6-punctatum, 154. 



Agriotypus armatus, 412. 



Agrotis hortorum, 286 ; radiola, 149. 



AUantus microcephalus, 157. 



Alligators, 418,419, 420, 426. 



Allotria, 170. 



Amorpha, 16; Adermata,16; Dermata,17. 



Amphistoma, 399. 



Analogy, 8, 9. 



Anaspis, 459. 



Anax Formosa, 151. 



Ancylus, 21. 



Animals, origin of Entozoa in the bodies 

 of, 379, 



Anisodactylus paeciloides, 154. 



Anisomorpha, 16. 



Anisopoda, 15. 



Annales de la Societe Entomologique de 

 France, 302, 508 ; des Sciences Na- 

 turelles, 509. 



Anomoia, 80. 



Anser palustris, 291. 



Anthophora retusa, 313. 



Anticlea derivata, 288. 



Apathus rupestris, 157. 



Apatura Iris, 285. 



Aphis, cabbage, 406 ; cherry, 406 ; cow- 

 slip, 208 ; hazel, 406 ; lime, 405 ; 

 notes on, 405 ; oak, 405 ; Persicae, 

 415; white water lily, 406. 



Aphites, 338. 



NO. V. VOL. III. 



Aphodius fortunatus, 413. 



Apis mellifica, 17. 



Apoderus Avellanae, 153. 



Appendix to Captain Sir John Ross's 



Voyage, 427. 

 Aptera, 15. 



Apterina, 316, 318, 325. 

 Aptinothrips, 444, 445. 

 Arachniden, Hahn's, 102. 

 Arachnoida, 15. 

 Arctic fox, 430. 

 Argynnis Adippe, 285. 

 Argulus armiger, 454. 

 Argyra, 181. 



Army of fish devoured by alligators, 420. 

 Ascalaphus Italicus, 462. 

 Ascaris labiata, 401 ; lancea, 396 ; lum- 



bricoides, 382, 383, 384, 399, 400, 



401 ; mystax, 395 ; vermicularis, 382. 

 Ascidiae, 172. 

 Asilites, 424. 



Assembling of certain insects, 207. 

 Astacus fluviatilis, 294, 298. 

 Ateuchus sacer, variolosus, 377. 

 Athalia spinarum, 340. 

 Atherix immaculata, 180 ; melaena, 180. 

 Atropa belladonna, 313. 

 Attelabus curculionoides, 153, 288. 

 Andouin's Histoire Naturelle des In- 



sectes, 101. 

 Auricula Owaihensis, sinistrorsa, 304, 



Bacon-hoppers, 502 — 504, 



Baeus, 342, 343, 



Bartram's Travels through Carolina, 



Georgia, and Florida, 417. 

 Bear, Polar, 429. 

 Bee hunt, 281, 423, 

 Bees, 423 ; observations on, 496. 

 Belothrips, 444, 450. 

 Berabex, 464. 

 Bembidia, 457. 

 Berosus aericeps, 150 ; globosus, luridus, 



151. 

 Bipes, 458. 

 Bites of Insects, 104. 

 Blacus, 39, 44. 

 Boarmia abietaria, crepuscularia, punc- 



tularia, strigularia, tetragonaria, 288. 

 Boisduval's Collection des Chenilles 



d'Europe, Icones des Lepidoptferes 



d'Europe, 507. 



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