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GENERAL INDEX. 
The Arabic figures refer to the pages of the ‘ Transactions’; the Roman 
numerals to the pages of the ‘ Proceedings.’ 
The President’s Address is not separately indexed. 
GENERAL SUBJECTS. 
Acari, myrmecophilous, exhibited, xxvii. 
Acraea, African species of, exhibited, lxv ; monograph of the genus, Ixix. 
aurivillit is female of A. alciope, proved by breeding, exhibited, lvi. 
encedon from Lagos, all-female batches of, exhibited, liv. 
lycoa and A. johnstoni, on the forms and geographical distribution 
Oyeselle 
+ orestia and A. humilis, bred series of, exhibited, 1xxxi. 
Africa, some Bryocorina from, described, iv, 408; a factor in the production 
of mutual resemblance in allied species of butterflies: a presumed 
Miillerian combination of Huploeas in South India and Amauris in 
South, iv, 417; Aculeate Hymenoptera in the Oxford Museum from, 
xxvi, 528; Charaves from, exhibited, xxix; Papilio dardanus, f£. plane- 
moides from British East, exhibited, xlii; with descriptions of new 
species, report on a collection of Bombyliinae (Diptera) from Central, 
lvii, 605; species of Acraea from, exhibited, lxv; new Lycaenid from, 
exhibited, xxx ; contrasts in colouring between certain species of butter- 
flies from the Lagos district and their geographical races in British 
East, exhibited, Ixxxix; descriptions of some hitherto unknown, or 
little-known larvae and pupae of Rhopalocera from South, 48. 
Ayriades thetis, ab. coelestis, exhibited, xxii. 
Alpine Lycaenids, exhibited, 1. 
Amaurts, in South Africa, a factor in the production of mutual resemblance 
in allied species of butterflies: a presumed Millerian combination of 
Euploeas in South India and, iv, 417; attacks of Tachinid flies upon the 
African Danaine genus, exhibited, xcix. 
America, Neoponerid from Central, exhibited, xvi; descriptions of Micro- 
Lepidoptera from South, bxxxiii, 673. 
Ants, in nests of other species, Queen, exhibited, x ; some remarkable Lepido- 
ptera of Queensland, friends of, xlvii, 577; from Rannoch, exhibited, 
xlviii; depredations by minute, exhibited, lvi; new British, exhibited, 
Ixx; observed in the Lagos district, some Lycaenid larvae tended by, 
xcix ; further observations on temporary social parasitism, and slavery 
in, 175. 
Aphantopus hyperanthus, forced, exhibited, xvii. 
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