INDEX. 



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

 the description will be found on the page referred to. 



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

 Numerals to the j^ages of the 'Proceedings.' 



PAGE 



General Subjects li 



Arachnida lii 



COLEOPTERA lil 



Diptera liii 



Hemiptera liv 



PAGE 



Hymenoptera liv 



Lepidoptera Ivii 



Neuroptera Ixii 



Okthoptera Ixiii 



GENERAL SUBJECTS. 



Annual Meeting, xxx. 



Caterpillars of brilliant colours or hairy refused by trout, xix. 



Ceylon, on a visit to, 475. 



Classification of the Adephaga, 61. 



Colonial Office, communication from, iii. 



Colour in animals and plants, 503. 



Darwin's death alluded to, vii. 



Eel devouring a caterpillar, xix. 



Entozoa, eggs exhibited, iii. 



Epping Forest, preservation of natural condition of, vii. 



External parasites of si>iders, xii. 



Fig insects. 47, xx, xxi. 



Galls on Ammophila, ix ; on flowers and keys of ash, viii ; on reed, ix; on 



Triticum, ix. 

 Glass-mounted specimens of Hymenoptera exhibited, vi. 

 Hybrid moth, notes on, vii. 



Indusial limestone, exhibited and alluded to, xviii. 

 Ovo-viviparous moth from Brazil, xxii. 

 Papilots impressed with figures of enclosed butterflies, iii. 

 Parthenogenesis, alluded to, xi. 

 Pbylophagism in Cynipidce, 49 ; in E%mjtomidce, 307, ix, xxviii. 



