INDEX GENERUM, &C. 



495 



MacliL'tes jjugnax, 273. 



Macrocera, ] 13. 



Macroneura, 353. 



Macroplea Zosterae, note on, 438. 



Malachius ruticollis, note on, 365. 



Melizophagus provincialis, 268. 



Mareca Penelope, 273. 



Merops apiaster, 270. 



Merostenus, 354. 



Messala, 113. 



Minutes of the Fntoniological Club, 1. 



Molobvus, 226. 



Monographia Chalciditurn, 9, 349, 439. 



Morellia, 149. 



Musca, 149. 



Muscicapa luctuosa, 268- 



Mycetobia, 114. 



Mycetophila, 116. 



Narrative of the Voyage of the Chanti- 

 cleer, 375. 



Necrobia violacea. 82. 



Nematus, 260. 



Nest of the wasp, 223. 



Newman, Edward, notes on septenary 

 system, 234 ; description of two Sca- 

 rabsei, 255; notes on Tenthredinina, 

 258. 



Norman, J. J., list of rare insects cap- 

 tured at Darenth Wood, 155. 



Notanisus, 352. 



Notes, Entomological, by W. E. Shuc- 

 kard, 78 ; on Diptera, by F. Walker, 

 113; on tlie Order Thysanoptera, by 

 A. H. Haliday, 144; on Diptera, by 

 A. H. Haliday, 147; on Butterflies 

 questionably British, by Inquisitor, 

 177 ; on various insects, by J. W. 

 Bond, 22 1 ; on Diptera, by F. Walker, 

 226 ; of captures by Delta, 230 ; on 

 scorjjions, by Delta, 234 ; about Cil- 

 lenum laterale and a submarine spe- 

 cies of Aleocbaridae, by A. H. Haliday, 

 25! ; on the economy of Gyrinus vil- 

 losus, by A. W. Griesbach, 254; on 

 Elater crocatus, by T. Desvignes, 

 255 ; on Tenthredinina, by Edward 

 Newman, 258 ; on Malachius rufi- 

 collis, by C. C. Babington, 365 ; on 

 the word Kerfe, by J. B., 374 ; on 

 Dryinidae, 411; on Macroplea Zos- 

 terae, by C. C. Babington, 438 ; On a 

 voyage to Alten, Hammerfest, &c. by 

 William Christy, 462. 



Nucifraga caryocatactes, 270. 



Numenius arquatus, 272. 



Observations on the indentations in old 

 red sandstone, 59 ; on a new group 

 of Orthoptera, GG; on the circulation 

 of the blood, and on the disposition 

 of the Trachea; in the wina; of Chrv- 



sopa Perla, by J. S. Bowcrb^nk, 179 ; 

 on the septenary system, l)y Edward 

 Newman, 234 ; on equivocal gene- 

 ration, by J. B., 365. 



QSdicnemus crepitans, 271. 



Opius, 203. 



Opomyza maculata, 148, 151. 



Orchesia minor, 83. 



Oriolus galbula, 268. 



Orthoptera, observations on a new group 

 of, 66, 343. 



Ostrapoda, 194. 



Otus vulgaris, brachyotus, 268. 



Pambolus, 49. 



Pandion Haliaeetus, 267. 



Parasitic Hymenoptera, essay on, 38, 

 92, 203. 



Periodicals, pith of, 191. 



Pernis apivorus, 267. 



Phalaropus lobatus, 273. 



Philomela luscinia, 268. 



Phlaeothrips, 145. 



Phytomyza obscurella, 147 ; flaviccps, 

 147. 



Phyllopoda, 194. 



Picus minor, 270. 



Pith of the Periodicals, 191. 



Platyura, 114. 



Platypalpus, 227. 



Platynocheilus, 436. 



Plectrophanes nivalis, 269. 



Pleuropachus, 437. 



Podiceps cornutus, 274. 



Preiace to the Wanderings and Ponder- 

 ings, 409. 



Pristophora, 259. 



Proceeding of the Entomological Club, 

 186, 275; Entomological Society of 

 France, 283; Entomological Society 

 of London, 289, 383 ; of the Entomo- 

 logical Club, 484. 



Propomacrus, 255. 



Prosopon, 356. 



Psila bicolor, 148. 



Pteromalus, 9. 



Querquedula crecca, 273. 



Query respecting the collection be- 

 longing to tlie Entomological Club, 

 343. 



Ragas, 229. 



Red sandstone, observations on inden- 

 tations in, 59. 



Researches on insects injurious to tlie 

 Vine, by M. le Baron Walckenaer, 

 117, 293. 



Khyssalus, 53. 



Rogas, 38, 96. 



Rudd, Rev. G. T., list of captures at 

 ryiulhurst and Byde, 1S9. 



