248 General Index. 



NEUROPTERA— co?it»u(erf. 



Myrmeleon ohducens, V., 190. 



■peculiar is, V., 194. 



perplexus, V., 191. 



pubiventris, V., 189. 



trigroides, V., 187. 

 Nemoura nivalis, I., xcvii. 

 Osmylus punctipennis, V., 183. 

 Palingenia annulifera , V., 199. 



continxia, V., 199. 

 Panorpa rvficeps, I., xiv. 

 Perla nivicola, I., xcvi. 

 ridoEothrips Anacardii, III., 266. 

 Phiyganea, deposition of eggs of, IV., xxvii. 



diviUsa, v., 176. 

 Polamanthns exspectans, V., 198. 

 Psocns reponens, V., 198. 

 Saunders, W. W., characters of undescribed species in tlie colkclion of, 



v., 176. 

 Sisyra terminalis, III., 56. 



Termes lucifugus, possible importation of, into Britain, II., cxv. 

 Termites, note on the worlcers, I.,cxxix. 

 Varnia, characters of, V., 182. 



perloides, V., 182. 

 White ants, injuries done by, II., xxiii. 

 used as food, II., 243. 



ORTHOPTERA. 

 Blatta acervorum, new British species, V., Ixv. 



Germanica, injurious to provisions, II., viii. 

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

 Cockroaches, eat bed-bugs. III., Ixxvii. 

 Earwigs attacking dahlias, cure for, I., cxvii, cxxix. 

 Forjicula maritima, new British species, IV., xxxix 

 Locusta migratoria, capture of, IV., Ixxxvii. 



Locusts, as articles of food, represented on buildings at Nineveh, II., 

 cxxii. 

 parasites on, I., xiv. 

 Mantis, habits of a species of, V., cxxxvi. 

 Mole crickets, voracity of, II., cxviii. 



STREPSIPTERA. 

 Considered to be Coleopterous insects, II., cxxv. 

 Habits, transformation, and sexual economy of, I., 43; II., 125, ix, 



cxxiv. 

 Hiilerthriis Quercvs, I., 58. 



Ihihi, I., 57. 

 MyrmecttlaT, characters of, V., 419. 

 A' iff fieri, v., 419. 



