226 General Index. 



HOMOPTERA— cMU/HKCfi. 



Cicada, exotic, found alive in England, I., cxxviii. 



hamatodes, note on, IV^., Ixv. 



septemdecim, notes on, I., Ixxx, ciii. 

 Cocci, notes on, I., xv. 



prize offered for Essay on Natural History of, II., cvi. 

 Coccus arbortim- linearis, destructive to fruit trees, 111., Ixxvii. 



Fab{E, a new cochineal insect, II., viii. 



■pela, wax secreted by, IV., xxxiii. 



Sinensis, the wax insect of China, II., xcv, cxvi. 

 Doithesia Characias, parturition of, IV., v. 



Fulgora candelaria, Lepidopterous parasite on, I., xxxvi ; II., v. 

 Notonecla glauca, habits of, IV., xci. 

 Phyllomorpha Livingstonii, IV., Ixxi. 

 Thrijjs, injurious to roses in Australia, II., cvi. 

 Typhlocyba Filicum, new species, injurious to ferns, II., cxxxii. 

 Umbonia spinosa, used as human food, II., 242. 

 . Uiophora Hardwickii, note on, II., vii. 



HYMENOPTERA. 

 Ahispa, note on, I., 180. 

 Aacislrocerus deflendus, II., 141. 



fiavopunctatus, II., 36. 

 Anlhidiiim cnrdatum, habits of, V^., x. 



nest of. III., cxxx. 

 macnlatum, new British species, II., cviii. 



Anthophora ?, habits of, V., x. 



Authophorabia retusa, notes on, II., 248, cxxx, cxxxv. 

 Ants, Brazilian, economy of. III., 156. 

 destructive to Cocci, III., x. 

 nests, Ccleoptera inhabiting, III., 90. 

 Apis Liguslica, introduced into Britain, V., Ixxxviii, cxxvi. 

 Atilacus, new species of, I., 222. 



Bees, honey, Chinese method of taking honey from, II., cxxxix. 

 chloroform for stupifying, II., cxxii. 

 destioyed by loads, II., cxxxi. 

 drone-eggs laid in woiker-cells. If., cxxxvi, 

 duration of life in, II., 145. 

 fertile workers of, V., cxviii. 

 fond of water, II., 116. 

 junction of swarms of, IT., cxvii. 

 monstrosity in, II., xxv. 

 new enemy to, III., Ixxxii. 

 note on, II., 115. 



queen reared from workei-brood, I., cxiii. 

 obseivations on. III., 187. 

 South African, III., Ixxxi. 

 leaf-culler, note on, II., 116. 



