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GENERAL SUBJECTS—continued. 
Galls, notes on, ix, X, XV, XXxi, xxxii, xxxvi, xlii. 
‘Gut’ used by fishermen, obtained from silkworms, civ. 
Gynandromorphism, cases of, iv, xviii, xcix. 
Hybernation, secretion of fat for purposes of, Ixxvil. 
Insect wax, xviii. 
Isle of Man, insects from, xxv. 
Larvee, dislike of birds for certain, xly, xxx, Ixxxv. 
Locusts, plague of, in Algeria, xxiii. 
Mauritius, notes on the butterflies of, 329. 
Meal-worm in wine-cellar, viii. 
Meetings of the Society held in Burlington House, xxix. 
Mermis nigrescens, note on, XxCi. 
Mimetic resemblances, remarks on, xxxvi—xli, xliv—xlviii. 
Monstrosities, xcix. 
Nomenclatnre, priority of, cix. 
Notice of subjects for discussion, xxix. 
Ocelli of caterpillars, note on, exvii. 
Paleozoic insects, Cxxviil. 
Poisonous spider at Berdiansk, xiv. 
‘ Pongee’ silk, xxy. 
Prize Essay for 1865, 185. 
for 1866, 355. 
Protection of trees from insects, xviii. 
Publication, what is, for the purpose of priority in nomenclature, cix. 
Relation between size of specimen and period of development, 1xxi. 
Reproduction in the honey-bee, 547, xcii, exxy. 
Rye, injury to, by Ochsenheimeria tawrella, xix. 
Sexual characters of larve, note on, xci. 
Silkworm disease, communication of, to other larve, ev. 
Snow, insects sinking into, by radiation of heat, xix. 
Sounds produced by insects, exv. 
Species and varieties, ]xxxii. 
Swarming of beetles, Ixxxy. 
Treasurer’s Accounts for 1866, Ixvi. 
for 1867, exxxil. 
Variation depending on food of larva, xliv. 
Varieties of Lepidoptera, ii, ix, xxii, Xxvi, XXXili, xxxiv, lxx, x¢, cyiil. 
Wheat, Dipterous larvee destructive to, ix. 
White ants, ravages of, at St. Helena, xii. 
destructive to coffee-beans, 327. 
APTERA. 
Ixodes plumbeus, dog-tick, note on, il. 
ARACHNIDA. 
Ciniflo ferox, overgrown with fungus, xci, xcyii. 
Poisonous spider at Berdiansk, xiv. 
Spider’s nest, impervious to wet, xi. 
