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GENERAL SUBJECTS—continued. 
Galls on Carer, x.—on oak from California, xxxv. 
Grasshoppers, machine to kill, xxxi. 
Gynandromorphism, xiy. 
Immature sexuality in insects, 193. 
Larval head retained by the perfect insect, ii., iv. 
Mimetie resemblances, xxxix. 
Observatory hives, early use of, v. 
Preserved lary, xxxiv. 
Puparium partly retained by the perfect insect, xxxi. 
Sexes of insects, notes on the influence of food in determining the, ix. 
Showers of insects (?) at Bath, xx., xxii. 
Tangiers, insects from, xxx. 
Thrips, destructive to peas, xl. 
APTERA. 
Myriopod attaeking strawberries, xxxi. 
Pediculus pavonis, exhibition of, vii. 
Phytoptus, galls on birch, xxiv.—P. vitis, vine leaf attacked by, xxxi. 
COLEOPTERA. 
Anobium nitidulum, 262. 
Apterocyclus honoluluensis, 315. 
Atlantic Coleoptera, xi.—additions to, 203.—synonymy of, 206. 
Bolbotritus Bainesi, 375. 
Cantharis assamensis, 407.—hirtipes, 406.—nepalensis, 405.—ruficeps, 408. 
—tibialis, 406. 
Carpophagus excavatus, 382. 
Caulotrupis pyricollis, 265. 
Cephennium mycetoides, 281. 
Cicindela Crespignyi, 379. 
Cryphalus picee, British specimen of, xxxv. 
Diamond-fields of South Africa, Coleoptera from the, xli. 
Ditropidus biplagiatus, 389.—carbonarius, 384.—dimidiatus, 389.—Du- 
boulat, 385.—fasciatus, 390.—fulvus, 388.—hirticollis, 384,— 
Odewahnii, 387.—rufo-cupreus, 386.—strigosus, 385.—tarsa- 
tus, 387. 
Dorcus glabripennis, 359.—ratiocinativus, 356.—rudis, 357.—suturalis, 
358. 
Duboulaia, 381.—D. flavipennis, 382. 
Elaphodes albo-hirsutus, 383. 
Emus hirtus from the New Forest, xxx. 
Eurygnathus Latreillit and parallelus, note on, 215, xxxyi. 
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