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IIEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA— C(;«<i/mfifi;. 

 Dalpada cotifusa, 121. 

 Enithares maeulata, 216. 

 Eiirydema Wilkinsi, Osch., 123. 

 Gerris {Limnotreclms) Salilbei'gi, 125. 

 Halohates (?) orientalis. 126. 

 Hemiptera, descriptions of new species collected by Dr. Stoliczka during 



the Forsyth Expedition to Kashgar, 121. — Ileraipterous fauna of 



Madagascar, contributions to knowledge of, 209. — collected by Prof. 



Trail in the Amazons, 267. — notes on habits of Indian species, 1. 

 Heterocorixa, 272. — //. hcsperia, 273. 



Heteropterous Hemiptera, drawings of exotic species exhibited, xlvii. 

 Ilydrohates rcgvlus, from the Amazons, 2G9. 

 Hydrocyrlus Columbia;, exhibited from W. Africa, xiii. 

 Ifydrometra mensor, 267. — H. mc^ator, from the Amazons, 267. 

 Limnogomis liyal'nius, from the Amazons, 269. — L. (?) lotus, from the 



Amazons, 269. — L. (?) lubricus, from the Amazons, 269. 

 Lygiis, a species of, destructive to hops, xliii. 

 Martarega, 271. — M. mevibranacea, 272. 

 3Tenida distincta, 122. 

 Mesovelia Muhanti, 268. 

 Micj'ovelia mirmila, from the Amazons, 268. 

 Mictis expayisa, 212. 

 Mygdonia elongata, 211. 

 Neovelia Trailii, 268. 

 Palomena Ecuteri, 122. 

 Pantoleistes grandis, 215. 



Parabrachytes, 213. — P. coloratus, 214.— P. ohxcurus, 211. 

 Pelocoris imjncticoUls, 269. — P. 2>'>'ocurrens, 269. From the Amazons. 

 Phytocoris StoUczhanus, 124. 

 Piezostenmm rvbcns, 210. 

 Platyplewa Madagascariensis, 217. 



Ranatra anmiUpes, from the Amazons, 270. — R. rabida, 270. 

 Reduvius {Harpiscns) Reuteri, 125. 

 Sigarafuscata, from the Amazons, 273. — S. seducta, 275. — S. selecta, 273. — 



S. signata, 274.— iS. sivmlans, 275. — S. socialis, var. sobrina, 275, 

 Ulpius hicolor, 216.— U.fcxtivus, 216. — U. obscurus, 215. 

 Velia virgata, from the Amazons, 267. 

 Zaitha zelotypiis, 270. 



HEMIPTERA— HOMOPTERA. 



Cicada montana, from New Forest, exhibited, xl. 

 Euacanthus uitcrruptus, destructive to hops, xliii. 



HYMENOPTERA. 

 Allotria jjleuraUs, 113. — A. Tschekl, Giraud, 114. 



Ants, a species of Atta, collecting shells round entrance of nests at Pisa, 

 exhibited, xlix. 



