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INDEX. 



Note. — Where the name only of the Genus or Species 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.^ 



New Genera and Species, and those which have been redescribed, will be 

 found in detail, but iu faunistic papers the contents are arranged 

 generically under the headings of those papers. 



The President's Address is not separately intkxed. 



rage 

 General Subjects li 



COLEOPTERA Hi 



DiPTERA lii 



Hemiptera liii 



Hymenoptera liv 



Lepidoptera liv 



Neuroptera Ivii 



Orthoptera Ivii 



GENERAL SUBJECTS. 



Africa, "W., Insects from, exhibited, x. 



Annual Meeting, xxviii. 



Antennal sting of Longicorn beetle, referred to, x, xxii. 



Araujia alhens. Flowers of, entrapping butterflies, x. 



Balance Sheet, xsxii. 



Coloration, similarity of, in various Lepidoptera from the same locality, xx. 



Colour-relation between certain pupje, etc. and their surroundings (F. Merri- 



field and Edward B. Poulton), 369. 

 Congo, Insects from, exhibited, xiv. 



Formalin, value of, as a preservative of larvae and pupse, xvii. 

 Geographical distribution, peculiarities of, in the genera Exoneura and 



Felobius, xix. 

 Hymenoiiterous parasite of Weevil, pupa-case of, exhibited, xvi. 

 Italy, Lepidoptera from, exhibited, x. 

 Nest of Bees, iu an open hedge, photograph exhibited, xi. 

 President's Address, xxxiii. 

 Resemblance, of Longicorn to Phytophaga, vi, x. — of Mantodea to leaves and 



flowers, xxvii. 

 Salt perforated by pupating larvae of Dermestes vulpinus, v. 



