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INDEX: 
Nore.—Where the name only of an Insect is mentioned, the description 
of the Insect will be found at the page referred to. 
The Arabic Figures refer to the pages of the ‘Tramsactions;’ the Roman 
Numerals to the pages of the ‘ Proceedings.’ 
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GENERAL SUBJECTS .......+0- Ixxvii. LEPIDOPTERA «ccccscesseses Ixxx. 
PARDIDES RAGE ects sieissisibiswaseteecss Ixxviii. NEUROPTERA ...-ccceccccees lxxxi. 
COTBOPTERA cscsccseccccesenas lxxviii. ORTHOPTERA ..cccccccccceee lxxxii. 
WTP IVAW sicie veieciecavesecesieceeves Ixxix. STREPSIPTERA cseesececeees lxxxii. 
EGE MTPTMRAScccccesecesasvesces Ixxix. TTHYSANOPTERA .ccccceccees lxxxii. 
ELYMENOPTHRA cavecescccesses Ixxx. TIHYSANURA cccscsossscsseos Ixxxii. 
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GENERAL SUBJECTS. 
Anniversary Address of the President, li. 
Annual Report of the Council for 1871, xlix. 
Atlantic fauna, origin of the, x1. 
Atmospheric agencies, dispersal of insects by, v., vi-, 175. 
Books and silk fabrics destroyed by Lepisma, xiv. 
Dispersal of insects by atmospheric agencies, v.-vi., 175. 
Dragon-flies, liability of to attacks of birds, xxxix., xlii., xlvii. 
Dyes, experiments with, upon insects, xxiii. 
Earthenware jar in which the Chinese keep ‘fighting beetles,’ xx. 
Eggs on tusk of Indian elephant, xviii. 
Entomological Society in London in 1780, minute book of Proceedings 
of, Xxx. 
