(lii.) 



GENEEAL SVBJEGTS— continued. 



Galls and gall-flies, notes on, xii, xxi. 



Geographical distribution, observations on , xlii. 



Gmelin's species of Diurnal l^epido-ptera, 355. 



Gyuandromorpbism, case of partial, xxix. 



Hailstone, insect imbedded in, xxvi. 



Honey bees, notes on, iii. 



Humble-bees and cuckoo-bees, note on, x. 



ejection of fluid by, xiii. 

 Insectivoroiis birds, 21, xii. 

 Larvffi and birds, 21, 27, vi, xii. 

 resembling snakes, xxii. 

 Lizards and larvas, 27, vii, xii. 

 Locusts in England, iii, xi, xxiv, xxviii, xxix. 

 Luminous larva, xv, xvi. 

 Mason-wasps, notes on Australian, xvii. 

 Monstrosity, Pterostichus with eight legs, xxviii. 

 New Zealand, entomological productions of, xvi. 

 Number of species of L&pidoptera in the vforld, xlviii. 

 Parasites on bats, iii. , 



Protective resemblances, vii, xxv. 

 St. Helena, Coleoptera of, xxxv. 

 Scorpions killed by rats, vii. 



Splim-ia, said to grow habitually on living beetle, xxv. 

 Spiders and larvae, 28. 



killed by sting of wasp, xiii. 



query as to mode of captm-e of prey, xiii. 



Mcmtispa parasitic in nest of, xx. 

 Swarms of insects, note on, xxv. 

 Sweden, entomological collections in, xxii. 

 Sugar cane and the " pou blanc," xvi. 

 Tick, gigantic, on tortoise, xvi. 

 Treasurer's Accoimts for 1869, xlix. 



Varieties of Lepidoptera, 273, viii, xvi. — of Coleoptera, xxx. 

 Vine-pest, Rhizaphis, ii. 

 Viviparous Lepidoptera, ix. 



White-ants, eaten by birds, frogs and Hzards, xii. 

 from St. Helena, xiii. 



COLEOPTEEA. 



Ahax paraUelus, variety of, xxx. 

 Accmthinodera hihamata, 43, n. 



