M^Sec 
CONTENTS 
OF 
VOLUME II. 
Page. 
PART I. 1837. 
I. Some Account of the Habits of an East Indian Species of But- 
terfly, belonging to the Genus Thecla. By J. O. Westwood, 
F.L.S. &c 1 
II. Description of a new Coleopterous Genus, belonging to the Tribe 
Prionida, termed Torneutes. By G. Cn. Reich, M.D. &c. 9 
III. Account of the Poma Sodomitica, or Dead-Sea Apples. By 
Walter Elliott, Esq., M.E.S 14 
IV. Descriptions of several new Species of Exotic Hemipterous In- 
sects. By J. O. Westwood, F.L.S. &c 18 
V. Remarks on the Turnip-Fly ( Haltica nemorum). By Henry Le 
Keux, Esq 24 
VI. Description of a new Irish Crustaceous Animal. By Robert 
Templeton, Esq., R.A 34 
VII. Notes respecting the Variety of the Silk- Worm which spins 
white Silk. By W. Sells, Esq., M.E.S 40 
VIII. On the Golofa Beetle of Venezuela and its allied Species. By 
the Rev. F. W. Hope, M.A., F.R.S., &c 42 
IX. Observations and Experiments for excluding the House and 
other Flies from Apartments by means of Nets. By the 
Rev. E. Stanley (now Bishop of Norwich) 45 
X. Observations on Succinic Insects. By the Rev. F. W. Hope, 
M.A., F.R.S., &c 46 
XI. Description of Cucidlia Solidaginis, together with its larva. By 
James Francis Stephens, Esq., P.E.S., F.L.S., &c. . . 57 
XII. Notice of the Coleopterous Insects observed in the Scilly 
Islands in July and August, IS36. By Frederick Holme, 
Esq., M.A., M.E.S 58 
