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INDEX. 
Nore.—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 pages of the * Proceedings.’ 
PAGE | PAGE 
GENERAL SUBJECTS ...... Ixxvii | HiyMENOPTERA ..........- lxxxili 
ARAGHNIDA ...... fet beeen Ixxvili | LmprpopTERA ........... 5 lkewannt 
Commopmranae sey, 6 55k. Ixxvill | NeEUROPTERA ............ XCV 
IDIODTIDIN 25.4 Se ee ee Ixxx | ORTHOPTERA ....... Ma Age XCV 
EVIE MUPIE: RAC a) si) < «8s 2k Ixxx | 
RS 5 Saree 
GENERAL SUBJECTS. 
Address of President, xlviii. 
Annual Meeting, xliy. 
Apatura iris, protective resemblance of the pupa of, 595. 
Aphodius melanosticus, notes on the British specimens of (so called), xv. 
A proof of the protective value of dimorphism in larve, 594. 
Argynnis paphia var. valezina, v, xi. 
Cochliopodide, meaning of the peculiar method in the progression of the 
larve of, 591. 
Cresus varus, defensive secretion of the larva of, 597, xxxiv. 
Endromis versicolora, protective resemblance of the larva of, xix. 
Luclidia mi, geometriform structure and attitudes of the larva of, 597, 
XXX1V. 
Experiments upon the colour-relation between the pup» of Pieris rape 
and their immediate surroundings, vi. 
Geometra papilionaria, protective resemblance of the larve of, 592, xxxiv. 
Hessian fly, parasites of, xxii. 
Incidental observation on pedigree moth breeding, xxxix. 
Memoir of the late G. R. Waterhouse, by his son, C. O. Watarhouse, Ixx. 
Mr. Poulton’s standard of the degrees of colour in the pupe of Pieris 
rape, 254 
Notes on a collection of Lepidoptera from the Yellowstone Park, Wyoming, 
Xxix. 
