190 General Index. 



GENERAL SUBJECTS— coJHi«i<fd. 

 Bee-hives, improvements in. III., xlii. 



on a new construction, V., xvii, xxxv. 

 Bees, construction of cells, V'., xvii, xxxiv, xxxviii, xli. 



drinking from a chalybeate spring, V., Ixxviii, 



natural cross-breeding in, V.,cxxvi. 



toads destructive to, II., cxxxi. 

 Books, scientific, the spirit wi'h which they should be studied. III., 



cxxi. 

 Breedingrcages, note on, II., xcvii. 

 British HuUerflies, geographical distribution of, V,, 229. 



SphingidcE, remarks on occurrence of rare species, V., cxix. 

 Bye-Laws relating to Associates repealed, III., xci. 

 Cape of Good Hope, Entomology of, V., Ivi. 

 Curdiius lanceolatns, insects reared from. III., xliv. 

 Catalogue of Coleoptera, proposed, III., Isxx, Ixxxvii. 

 Caterpillars, poisonous, V., cxvi. 



Cells of bees, construction of, V., xvii, xxxiv, xxxviii, xli. 

 Champion, Lieul.-Col., obituary notice of, HI., liii. 

 Chinese insects, observations on, II. , 25, 232, ii, vii. 

 method of driving away mosquitoes, IL, xv. 



taking honey from hives, II., cxxxix. 

 wax insects, II. , xciii. 

 Chloroform, for killing insects, II.,cix. 



for stupifying bees, II. , cxxii. 

 Cholera, abundance of "flies" during prevalence of, IL, cxxix. 

 Ctavaria on Lepidopterous larva. III., xvi. 

 Cochineal insect, new kind of, IL, viii. 

 Cockroaches, method of destroying, II. , viii, xiii. 



a word for. III., ixxvii. 

 CoflFee plantations, insects injurious to, V., lix. 

 Corn destroyed by Dipterous larvae, IV., v. 

 Cornus sanguineus, larva mining leaves of, IL, cxxvii. 

 Dahlias, cure for earwigs attacking, I., cxvii, cxxix. 

 De Haan, W., obituary notice, III., cxxxiii. 

 Doubleday, Edward, biographical notice, I., i. 

 Enlarged coloured figures of insects, remarks on, V., Ixvi. 

 Entomological students, difficulties of. III., 84. 

 Entomologists treated as trespassers. III., xiv. 

 Excrement of insects. III., 18. 

 Ferns destroyed by Oniscus Armadillo, IL, cxxxii. 

 Fertile workers of common honey bee, V., cxviii. 

 Fischer von Waldheim, Professor, death of, IL, cl. 

 Fly-blight of Australia, protection from, IL, xxxvi. 

 Food, insects used as human, II. , 241, xxxi, cxxii. 

 Fossorial Hymenoptera, exterior nests of, V., I v. 

 Fungus on Heilipus hrachypterus, IV., xcvii. 

 Fungus-like excrescences on a caterpillar, II. , xxi, cxix. 



