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INDEX. 



Note. — Whex-e the name only of the 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 Ixxxix 



Aeachnida xc 



COLEOPTERA XC 



DiPTERA xcii 



Hemipteea xcii 



Hymenoptera xcii 



Lepidoptera xcv 



Myriopoda cvii 



Neueopteea cvii 



GENERAL SUBJECTS. 

 Annual Meeting, Ixiii. 



Boarmia repandata, notes on a series of, xl. 

 Clisiocampa neustria, yellow powder from cocoon of, xxxvii. 

 Coccidce from Australian trees, xii, xiii. 

 Description of a new species of British Ichneumonidce, xv. 

 Effect of colour on pups of summer emergence, 89 ; on pupte of spring 



emergence, 91. 

 Effect of light and sugar as means of attracting insects, lix. 

 Epeira madagascaricnsis (Halabe), history of, xlvii. 

 Fossil Insects, recent discovery of in Florissant, Western Colorado, and 



Wyoming, xlix. 

 Hemerophila abruptaria, larv« of, xxxix. 

 lUunaria, illustraria and autumnaria, effect of forcing on, 85. 

 Illunaria, end of forced, 79. 



Illunaria, spring emergence, male larger than female, 80 

 Illustraria, dtfferences in appearance between spring and summer 



emergences of, 85. 

 Lepidoptera collected in the neighbourhood of Gibraltar by Mr. J. J. 



Walker, xxiii. 

 Letter from Mr. E. T. Atkinson, Chairman of the Trustees of the Indian 



Museum, Calcutta, xxvii. 

 Letter from Mr. Herbert H. Smith, on the Hymenoptera, &c., recently 



collected by him in St. Vincent, liii. 

 Letter from Mr. R. W. Fereday, of Christchurch, New Zealand, xxxi. 

 Luminous larva from China, xxx. 



