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INDEX. 



Note. — 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 ^Transactions ; ' the Ronia/n 



Numerals to the pages of the ' Proceedings.* 



, PAGE 



COLEOPTEKA Ill 



DiPTEKA Iv 



Hemiptera Iv 



Hymenopteba Iv 



page 



Lepidopteka Ivi 



Neuropteba Iviii 



Orthoptera Iviii 



Thysanura Iviii 



GENERAL SUBJECTS. 



Anniversary Address of the President for 1869, xxxiii. 



Annual Eeport of the Coimcil for 1869, xxx. 



Barriers to distribution of species, note on, xliv. 



Buckley, Mr., note on his collection of butterflies in Ecuador, xxix, xli. 



Colour and edibihty, on the relation between, 21, 27, vi. 



of Coleoptera, generally duU near the Equator, iv. 



of larvffi, protective, vii. 

 Cuckoo bees and humble bees, note on, x. 

 Dwarf Lepidoptera, v, vi. 



Edibility and colour, on the relation between, 21, 27, vi. 

 Field-cricket, note on the, xvi. 

 *' Fire-flies," alleged occurrence of, in Kent, xxvi. 

 Flax crop, beetle injurious to, xv. 

 Frogs and larvae, 28, xii. 



Fungus, growing habitually on living beetle, xxv. 

 Galeodes killed by sting of wasp, xiii. 



