( Ixxxix ) 



INDEX. 



Note. — Where the name only of an Insect or Genus is mentioneil, the 

 description will ]>e found on the page referred to. 



The Arabic Figures refer to the poges of the ' T^-ansactiotis ;' the 

 Roman Numerals to the i^ngss of the ' rroceedings.' 



PAGE 



General Subjects .... Ixxxix 



Akachnida Ixxxix 



Coleopteba xc 



COLLEMBOLA Xcii 



DiPTEEA xcii 



Hemipteea — Heterop- 



TEKA xcii 



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Hemipteea — Homop- 



teea xciii 



ITymenoptera xciii 



Lepidopteka xciv 



Neuroptera xcviii 



Oethoptera xcix 



GENERAL SUBJECTS. 



Annual Meeting, lix. 



Cateri^illars, not blossom feeders ; discussion, v. 



Cretaceous pebbles, sculpturing of, in Swiss lakes by supposed insect 

 agency, xviii, xxx, xliii, xlvii. 



Hopeian Collection and Pi-ofessorship, xlvii, and Appendix, Ixxxiii. 



Hops, insects destructive to, xliii. 



Insects, certain minute characters of, with reference to theory of evolu- 

 tion, liii. 



Insects destroyed by flowers, ix. 



Larvae, observations on the eifects of low temperatures on, 127, discussion, x. 



Mimiciy, ii, xx. 



Monstrous insects, 219. 



Mutilation in larvae, correlation of, with deformity in the imago, xxxii. 



Origin of insects, morphological notes on, 145. 



Prize essays for life-histories of entozoic parasites, xli, xlv. 



Sericulture, xiv. 



Stridulation of Mantida;, i, iii. 



Sugar-cane borei's, xxxi, xxxiii, xxxvi. 



AP.ACHNEDA. 



Gasteracantha Cambridgei, exhibited from West Africa, i. 



