( viii ) 



PA 



XVI. On a now rricket of aquatic habits, found iu Fiji by Professor 

 GrsTAVK (Jii.soN. By IVofossor Louis Compton Miam,, 



F.K.S., and Professor Gistavk (Jiuson 281 



XVII. Five Years' Observations and Exporimen's (1896— 1901 ) ou the 

 Irionomics of South Afritau Insects, chiefly directed to the 

 Investigation of Miwin-i/ Jtnd IVariihiii Colours. By Guv A. 

 K. Marshai-l, F.Z.S. "With a discussion of the results and 

 other subjects suggested by them, by Professor Edward B. 

 PoULTON, M.A., D.Sc, F.R..S., Hope Professor of Zoology in 

 th(^ University of Oxford and Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford; 

 and an Appendix containing descriptions of new sj)ecies by 

 Ernest Edward Austkx, William Lucas Distant, Coloxkl 

 Charlks T. Bingham, F.Z.S., Guv A. K. Marshall, F.Z.S., 

 Hiid Jules Bourgeois 287 



XV 111. Descrii)tions of new and little known species of Jh-ejuinitiidu;, 

 Epiplentiiliv, Micronicbv, and deometriiliy, in the National 

 Collection. By Colonel Charles Swinhoe, M.A., F.L.S., 



F.Z.8., etc 585 



XIX. On asymmetry in the Males of Hemarine and otl.er Spliimjis. 



By Thomas Algernon Chapman, M.D., F.Z.S. ... ... (i79 



XX. The Protectivt,' Resemblance to Howers borne by an African 

 Homopterous Insect, Fl((ta mi/rociiicta. Walker. By Sidney 

 Langford Hinde. Communicated by Professor Edward B. 



Poui.TON, M.A.,D.Sc.,F.R.S 095 



XXI. Descriptions of some Ants from the Rocky Mountiiins of Canada 

 (Alberta and British Columbia). Collected by Edward 

 AVhymper. By Professor Augusie Forel, M.D.,Hon. F.E.S. 699 

 XXII. "On the Tracheal System of iSim/i/iiii>i ." By Thomas Harold 

 Taylor, MA. Communicated by Professor Lewis Compton 

 MiALL, F.R.S 701 



XXIII. Oq Hetero(/i/tiis pavutloxa, Rmbr., an instance of variation by 



segregation. By Thomas Algernon Chapman, 31. 1)., F.Z.S. 717 



Proceedings for 1902 i— 1 



Annual Meeting ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... li 



President's Address ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Ivii 



General Index ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Ixxv 



Special Index ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... l.xxvii 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



^''''*1 1|\7 j S.e pages 679-(i93 



Plates I & II. Seepages 1—10 

 Plate I IL „ 11—24 



Plate IV. „ 189—218 



Plates V & VI. „ 243—272 



Plates VII & VIII. „ 281—285 

 Plates IX. to XXIII. „ 287—584 



695—698 



Plates XXVI ) 

 & XXVII. f 

 Plate XXVIII. „ 717—729 



ERPvATA. 



, TRANSACTIONS. 

 Page 127, line 2 from bottom, for Scln'rus read Scliinis. 

 Pages 477, 537, for Behnot/aster read Bclonoi/nsier. 

 I'age 079, line 14 frcm bottom, for mennoti read mcmnon. 

 Page (isi, line 18 from bottom, for Letodes read Setodes. 

 Page 717, line 18 from toj), /V;;- makes read make. 

 Page 720, line from top, /■«;• Tutts. read Tutt's. 

 Page 728, line 22 from top, for Ccratochfttu read Ccratochata. 

 Page 729, in Explanation of Plate, /o- Kamb. read Ramb. 



PROCEEDINGS. 

 Page xli, line 13 from top, for hanophyges duricuri read hanophi/es 

 durieui. 



