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GENERAL INDEX. 
Norr.—Where the name only of an Insect is mentioned, the description 
of the Insect will be found at the page referred to. 
The Arabie figures refer to the pages of the Transactions; the Roman 
numerals to the pages of the Journal of Proceedings. 
PAGR 
GENERAL SUBJECTS......... CXxxili | LEPIDOPTERA .......... 
PNPUREURUAL sels slave sivisiers sinreaphe sivee'e CXXXiV MYRIAPODA ...s..e.e0e0 
PSRNOTENED Aisne cetusnneee swoeacse exxxiv | NEUROPTERA...........- 
COLEOPTERA ..:..0..sseccscee8 CXXKV | ORTHOPTERA.......0.000% 
IDUPTIGRAS saidlenio cis ode. vise vie.0 CXXxvil | STREPSIPTERA ........... 
EEMMEP TERA ..50.seoees ses os oo Cxexvil)) “EV SSNURA ene s.cees 
HIYMENOPTERA .........-.000+ CXXXViil 
GENERAL SUBJECTS. 
Ailanthiculture, or, the Prospect of a new English Industry, 
Anniversary Address of President for 1866, li. 
: for 1867, cxiii. 
Annual Report of the Council for 1866, 1. 
for 1867, exi. 
‘ Army worm,’ injury to cotton crop, xxvi. 
Catalogue of British Insects, Ixxxi, exii. 
Centipede, killed by heat, Ixxxviil. 
Chrysalides, on coloration of, xcix—ci. 
‘ Coffee-borer’ of Southern India, cix. 
Golour of insects dependent on that of habitat, xeix, exxiv. 
Cork, injury to, by insects, viii. 
Cotton-crop in Egypt destroyed by Earias siliquana, Ixxxix. 
injury to, by ‘army worm,’ xxvi. 
Death-watch, tapping noise of, iii, v, xxiii. 
Dog-tick, note on, ii. 
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Bi tod CXXXVili 
We exli 
se exliv 
Dzierzon’s theory of reproduction in the honey-bee, 547, xcii, exxy. 
Fungoid growth on Cicada, xxx. 
on larvie, viil, ix. 
on a spider, x¢i, x¢vii. 
