( ccii ) 



Aletis, and their mimics from Entebbe, Geometrid moths of genus, exhibited, 



iii. 

 Aleuonota and Atheta, synoptic table of British species of, cxlii. 

 Alpine, Lycaenids, aberrations of, exhibited, xci ; butterflies, exhibited, xciii. 

 Amauris egialea stroking the brands of the hind wings with its anal tufts, 



exhibited, xxxiv. 

 America, with descriptions of new genera and species, notes on various 



Coleoptera from Central, cxxiii ; descriptions of Micro-Lepidoptera from 



South, cxlii. 

 Anal tufts, of female Glutophnssa protruded during courtship, v; Amaxiris 



egialea stroking the brands of the hind wings with its, exhibited, xxxiv. 

 Anaphe infracta, irritating hairs of the moth, exhibited, Ixxviii. 

 Ants, and Dipterous larvae, exhibited, xxvi ; scarce, exhibited, xci ; and a new 



myrmecophilous species, exhibited, cii. 

 Arctic dragonflies, exhibited, scvii. 

 Argynnis, a new species of, exhibited, ci. 

 Asilids and Ehopalocera, East African, exhibited, Ixx. 

 Atheta and Aleuonota, synoptic table of British species of, cxlii. 

 Auditors, nomination of, cxxiv. 

 Australian bees, Miillerian mimicry between, exhibited, c ; Aculeate Hymen- 



optera in the Oxford Museum, South African and, 375. 

 Baronia brcvicornis, exhibited, xxiii. 



Bee-imago (Osmia sp.), delayed emergence of, exhibited, xciv. 

 Bees, Miillerian mimicry between Australian, c. 

 Birds, as a check on insect pests, ii ; and insects at edge of fire, xlii ; power 



of sight in, liii. 

 Blattidae, studies of the, Ixxxvi, 643. 

 Borneo, with a revision of the Thecline genus Thamala, on some new and 



little-known Lycaenidae from, cxlii. 

 Brazil, descriptions of new species of Lepidoptera-Heterocera from South- 



East, vi, 419 ; Ithomiines from, exhibited, xliii ; Miillerian associations 



from, exhibited, cxxvii. 

 Brenthis selene, aberration of, exhibited, xcv ; B. pales, exhibited, cv. 

 British, Coleoptera, new, exhibited, xii, xxv ; aberration, new, exhibited, 



Ixxxvii ; Museum et de I'Universite de Oxford, notes sur quelques especes 



des Lucanides dans les collections du, ciii. 

 British Honduras and Guatemala, butterflies from, exhibited, xlv. 

 Butterflies, a natural food of monkeys, iv, xvii ; the study of mimicry 



(Batesian and Mullerian) by temperature experiments on two tropical, 



vii, 445 ; from British Honduras and Guatemala, exhibited, xlv ; two 



uncommon Sudanese, exhibited, Ixviii ; bred in the Lagos district, families 



of, exhibited, Ixxv ; Alpine, exhibited, xciii ; European, exhibited, xcvi ; 



into new localities, occasional migration due to excessive drought as a 



cause of the spread of, xcvii ; the special development of mimicry in 



forest, xcix ; of the White Nile, a study in geographical distribution, 



cxxiii. 

 Callioratis pactolicus in all its stages, the warning colours of the Hypsid 



moth, exhibited, Ixxxii. 

 Callophrys avis, the food-plant of, vii, 409. 

 Celastrina argiolus on a new food-plant, xcii. 



