elxili 
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. 
Acanthomyops (Dendrolasius) fuliginosus, ete., exhibited, vii. 
Aeschna grandis captured and eaten by sparrows, exhibited, xxix. 
Africa, Danaida chrysippus captured and then rejected by young shrike in 
South, lxxiv; some apparently new genera and species of family Pyra- 
lidae from South, Ixxvii; species of genus Weptzs from, Ixxvii, 532; 
account of new Papilios from, exhibited, lxxix; methods of collecting 
insects when travelling in South, Ixxvii, ]xxxvii, xevi; of remarkable 
Papilio of antimachus group, existence in, ciii; description of six new 
Tachinids from, 518. 
Aglais urticae, series of, exhibited, ev. 
Aleurodes (Aleurodidae), a new Southern Nigerian, 528. 
America, migration of Calpodes ethlius in Central, xvii; insects of Tropical, 
exhibited, xlviii ; descriptions of Micro-Lepidoptera from South, eviii. 
Amphidasis betularia var, doubledayaria, gynandromorph of, exhibited, 
Ixxxix. 
Anchomenus dorsalis, dark form of Carabid beetle, exhibited, xxxii. 
Andrena rosae and A. trimmerana, variation in, exhibited, xxvii. 
Annual meeting, report of, cix. 
Anthidium manicatum, notes on habits of the bee, Ixxii. 
Ants, by other Arthropods, mimicry of, lxxi, 307; Dipteron and its parasite 
in nests of, exhibited, c. 
Aphid, rare British, exhibited, xevi. 
Argynnis euphrosyne, exhibited, xvii; gynandromorph of A. hyperbius 
castesti, exhibited, civ. 
Arthropods, mimicry of ants by other, Ixxi, 307. 
Atlas, Morocco, letter read describing entomological expedition on the, 1. 
Attacks by beetle larvae upon .papered butterflies of protected groups, 
apparently discriminative, xxxvili. 
Australian Lepidoptera Homoneura, including the diagnoses of two new 
families, observations on the structure of some, Ixxvii, 592. 
Bed-bugs, eggs of, exhibited, xeviii. 
Bee, Anthidium manicatum, notes on habits of, lxxii. 
Beetle, Anchomenus dorsalis, dark form of Carabid, exhibited, xxxii; larvae 
upon papered butterflies of protected groups, apparently discriminative 
attacks by, xxxviii; believed to be internal parasites of man, Coprid, 
