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INDEX. 



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

 description will be found on the page referred to. 



The Arabic fi J urex refer to the pages of the 'Transactions' ; the Roman 

 numerals to the pa jes of the 'Proceedings.' 



The New Genera and Species, and those which have been redsscribed, will 

 be found in detail, but certain of the louijer papers are arranged geiieri- 

 cally under their headings. 



GENERAL SUBJECTS. 



Annual Meeting, Iviii. 



Acridiidie, on the Courtship of certain European spseies of, xxiii, 



Aidheraea mylitta, pupge of, notes on, ii. 



A discussion as to the best means of preventing the destructi )n of certain 

 British butterflies, xxix. 



Ccenonytiipha iphis aod C. satyrioii, on the specific identity of, xlii. 



Diptera, notes on flower -haunting, x. 



Dytiscus, notes on dimorphic forms of, xxi. 



Gonepteryx rhamni and Vanessa atalanta, temperature experiments on, xxv. 



Insects, photogi-aphy of, xxii. 



Lasiocampa rubi, inflammation of the eyes caused by the hairs of the 1 irva 



of, iii. 

 Lepidoptera, use of generic terms in, xxviii. 

 Locustida', eggs of, xix. 

 Melampias, notes on species of, xlix. 

 Micropteryx, notes on, xvii. 



New Forest, trees in, denuded of foliage by moths, xxxvii. 

 Nomenclature of the G eometridae , on the, x. 

 Notonecta gJauca, oviposition of, xxvii. 

 (Ecophylla smaragdina , notes on the habits of, ix. 

 On the relation of mimetic patterns to the original form, iv. 

 President's Address, Ixii. 

 Retinia resinana, cells of, viii. 



Tephrosia histortata {crepuscularia) and hiundidaria, notes on, xl., liii. 

 Tropical American butterflies, Homoeochromatic groups of, xxxviii. 

 Tsetse fly, notes on, xlii. 



