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INDEX GENERUM, &C. 



Scarabffii, in the collection of S. Han- 

 son, Esi]. V. P. E.S., by Edward 

 Newman, 255 ; of new Chalcidida?, 

 by J. O. VVestwood, 435. 



Desvignes, T., note on Elater crocatus, 

 255. 



Diastata, 151. 



Dicondylus, 411. 



Diglossa, 252. 



Diptera, notes on, by F. Walker, 113; 

 notes on, by A. H. Haliday, 147 ; notes 

 on, by Francis Walker, 226. 



Distribution of Trachea, 179. 



Dixa, 113. 



Douglas, J; W., Random Thoughts on 

 Entomology, 340 ; query respecting 

 the collection of the Entomological 

 Club, 343. 



J^ryinidse, notes on, by F. Walker, 411. 



Dryinus, 411. 



Economy of Clytus arcuatus, 222 ; of 

 Gyrinus villosus, 254. 



Elampus, 17G. 



Elater crocatus, 255. 



Emberiza cirlus, 269. 



Embolemus, 430. 



Emperor Moth, two perfect insects pro- 

 duced from one caterpillar, 84. 



Encyrtus. 439. 



Entomological Club, minutes of, 1 ; laws 

 of, 2; notes by W, E. Shuckard, 78; 

 works, 80; Club, proceedings of, I8G, 

 275 ; Society of France, proceedings 

 of, 283 ; Society of London, proceed- 

 ings of, 289; works, 291; Club, 

 collection, query respecting, 343 , 

 Society of London, proceedings of, 

 383 ; Club, proceedings of, 484. 



Epyris, 430. 



Erycidnus, oG3. 



Essay on Parasitic Hymenoptera, 38, 

 92, 203. 



Euchreus, 169. 



Eupelmus, 360. 



Eurytonia, 24. 



Euura, 259. 



Falco peregrinus, subbuteo, aesalon, 

 267. 



Fannia, 150. 



Fennel, James, on tlie sight and smell 

 of insects, 81 ; on the insect which 

 saved the life of Latreille, 82. 



Fenusa, 261. 



Fuliga ferina, 273. 



Gastracanthus, 9. 



Generation spontaneous, observations 



on, 365. 

 Geomyza, 151. 

 Gnaptodon, 220. 



Griesbach, A. W., note on Gyrinus vil- 

 losus, 254. 

 Gyrinus villosus, 254. 



Haematopus ostralegus, 272. 



Haliday, A. H., Essay on Parasitic Hy- 

 menoptera, 38, 92, 203; on the order 

 Thysanoptera, 144 ; on Diptera, 147 ; 

 on Cillenum laterale, and a subma- 

 rine species of Aleocharidse, 251. 



Hecabolus, 48. 



Hedychrum, 170. 



Hemerodromyia, 228. 



Herbina suilloidea, 149. 



Hermaphrodite insects, 79. 



Heterosphilus, 46. 



Hetroxys, 9. 



Hilara, 230. 



Himantopus melanopterus, 273. 



Hormius, 52. 



H. S. B. verses on Spring, 152. 



Hylecsetus desmestoides, capture of, 79. 



Hymenoptera, Parasitic, essay on, 38, 

 92, 203. 



L B. observations on spontaneous ge- 

 neration, 365 ; note on the word 

 Kerfe, 374. 



Ibis falcinellus, 272. 



Indentations in old red sandstone, 59. 



Inquisitor, note on butterflies, question- 

 ably British, 177. 



Introductory address, 6. 



Isosoma, 23. 



Kerfe, note on, 374. 

 Kidd Waring, account of the birds of 

 Godalming, 263. 



Labeo, 429. 



Lanius excubitor, 268. 



Latreille, life saved by an insect, 82. 



Laws of Entomological Clu,b, 2. 



Lefebvre, observations on a new grouj) 

 of Orthoptera, 66, 343. 



Leia, 114. 



Leptomyza, 151. 



Leucopis obscura, 148. 



Lighton, Sir John, list of captures at 

 Lyndhurst and Ryde, 189. 



Linaria montium, 269. 



List of Coleoptera captured in Suther- 

 land, 76 ; of Entomological Works, 

 SO ; of rare insects captured at Da- 

 reiith Wood, 155; of rare insects 

 captured at Lyndhurst and Ryde, 

 189; of Entomological Works, 291. 



Llanthony described, 33 ; wood-cut of, 

 37 ; sonnetoid on, 257. 



Lonchoptera, 230. 



Lophyropa, 193. 



Loxia curvirostra, 269. 



