( Ixxvii ) 



INDEX. 



Note. — Where the name only of an Insect is mentioned, the description 

 of the Insect will be found at the page referred to. 



The Arabic Figures refer to the pages of the ' Transactions ;^ the 

 Roman Numerals to the pages of the 'Proceedings' 



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Geneeal Subjects .... Ixxvii 



Arachnida Ixxvii 



Coleopteea Ixxviii 



Diptera Ixxxiii 



Hemipteea Ixxxiii 



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Hymenoptera Ixxxv 



Lepidopteea Ixxxvi 



Neuropteea Ixxxvii 



Orthoptbra Ixxxvii 



Strepsipteea Ixxxvii 



GENERAL SUBJECTS. 



Annual Meeting, xxxvii. 



Copernic'ia conifera, the nuts destroyed by a beetle, xvi. 



Corozo nuts (vegetable ivory), destroyed by a beetle, xiv. — Fivther remarks 



thereon, xvi. 

 " Exposition des Insectes " in Paris, xxxii. 



Eungus attached to species of Hepiakis, xvi. — to a Noctua pupa, xvi. 

 Horse chestnut, destruction of twigs, supposed by an insect, xix. — Found to 



be by squirrels, xxvii. 

 Insects from Corfu exhibited, xxxvi. 



Leguminous plants from Egypt infested by Bruchidce, xvi. 

 Orchid bulb, containing living cockroaches, xxxii. 

 President's Address, xli. 

 Parasites on a dragonfly, xxi. 



Theca of a moss attached to head of butterfly, xxvi. 

 Thorns used for nests by insects belonging to the Cryptoceridce, xxxi. 



ARACHNIDA. 



Leptus avtumnalis, milk of sulphur used as a remedy against attacks, 



