( Txxvia ~)) 
Notes on certain dragonflies, xiii. 
Ontogeny of Aglia tau, 555, xxxii. 
Ontogeny of Sphinx convolvuli, 515, xxxii. 
Phorodesma smaragdaria, notes on the larvie of, xx. 
President’s Address, xlviii. 
Smerinthus ocellatus, feeding on the nut, note on, xxvii. 
Stauropus fagi, means of defence adopted by the larva of, 581, xxxiil. 
The cause and meaning of the Sphinx-like attitude, 574, xxxiil. 
The defensive value of ‘ tussocks,’”’ &¢., 589, Xxxili. 
The determination of sex in certain living Lepidopterous larve, 598 
XXXIV. 
The graphic method of representing the growth of Lepidopterous larva, 
576, xxxiii. 
The meaning of the black colour of the eggs of Paniscus cephalotes, 588, 
XXX. 
The natural position of the Sphingide, 568. 
The red spots and coloured borders in larve of Sphingide, 554. 
Waterhouse, G. R., Memoir of the late, lxx. 
ARACHNIDA. 
Pellenes tripunctatus (crucigerus, exhibited), xxii. 
COLEOPTERA. 
Adimonia tanaceti, larve exhibited, xxii. 
Asthonea, alluded to, 199. 4. variabilis, n.s., 199. 
Amblesthis geminus, n.s., 505. 
Antigenes, n.g., 500. A. funebris, n.s., 500. 
Apheledes, n.g., 499. A. velutinus, n.s., 500. 
Apophylia smaragdipennis, n.s., 204. 
Atybe nigritarsis, n.s., 504. 
Bethelium puncticolle, n.s., 493. 
Blepharida intermedia, n.s., 197.—laterimaculata, n.s., 195.—nigro- 
maculata, n.s., 194. 
Brachycerus cinnamonomeus and other species, exhibited, xxv. 
Carabus catenulatus and other Carabidae, exhibited from St. Kilda, xxvi. 
Casnonia olivieri, exhibited, il. 
Calthormiocerus socius, exhibited from the Isle of Wight, xxvi. 
Ceresium lineigerum, 0. s., 493. 
Chrysaperda collaris, n.s., 509. 
Chrysomela japana, exhibited, xv.—madagascariensis, n. s., 193. 
Cladocera nigripennis, n. s., 197.—zanzibarica, n.s., 199. 
Colasposoma foveipenne, n.s., 192.—humerale, n.s., 193. 
Colydium elongatum, exhibited, ii. 
Corus, n. g., 506. C. annulicornis, n.s., 507. 
Kecrisis, n.g., 499. EE. abdominalis, n.s., 499. 
Eeyroschema rugata, n.s., 503. 
Epitrix fuscata (?), exhibited, xix. 
