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  GENERAL 
  INDEX. 
  

  

  Note. 
  — 
  Where 
  llie 
  name 
  only 
  of 
  an 
  Insect 
  is 
  mentioned 
  tlie 
  description 
  thereof 
  is 
  

   referred 
  to. 
  

  

  The 
  Figures 
  refer 
  to 
  the 
  pages 
  of 
  the 
  Transactions, 
  and 
  the 
  Numerals 
  to 
  the 
  pages 
  of 
  

   the 
  Joui-nal 
  of 
  Proceedings. 
  

  

  GENERAL 
  SUBJECTS. 
  

  

  Alternation 
  of 
  generation 
  in 
  insects, 
  eviii. 
  

   Anniversary 
  Meeting, 
  1853..xxxix 
  ; 
  1854.. 
  cxli. 
  

   Breeding 
  cages, 
  note 
  on, 
  xcvii. 
  

   Chinese 
  insects, 
  observations 
  on, 
  25, 
  232, 
  ii, 
  vii. 
  

  

  method 
  of 
  driving 
  away 
  mosquitoes, 
  xv. 
  

  

  taking 
  honey 
  from 
  hives, 
  cxxxix. 
  

  

  wax 
  insects, 
  xciii. 
  

   Chloroform 
  for 
  killing 
  insects, 
  cix. 
  

   stupefying 
  bees, 
  cxxii. 
  

   Cholera, 
  abundance 
  of 
  " 
  flies 
  " 
  during 
  the 
  prevalence 
  of, 
  cxxix. 
  

   Cochineal 
  insect, 
  new 
  kind 
  of, 
  viii. 
  

   Cockroaches, 
  methods 
  of 
  destroying, 
  viii, 
  xiii. 
  

   Cornus 
  sanguineus, 
  curious 
  larva 
  mining 
  leaves 
  of, 
  cxxvii. 
  

   Ferns 
  destroyed 
  by 
  Oniscus 
  Armadillo, 
  cxxxii. 
  

   Fischer 
  de 
  Waldheim, 
  Professor, 
  death 
  of, 
  cl. 
  

   Fly 
  blight 
  of 
  Australia, 
  protection 
  from 
  the, 
  xxxvi. 
  

   Fungus-like 
  excrescences 
  on 
  a 
  caterpillar, 
  xxi, 
  cix, 
  

   Germar, 
  Dr., 
  death 
  of, 
  cxxiii, 
  cxlix. 
  

   Glechoma 
  hederacea, 
  galls 
  on 
  leaves 
  of, 
  cxxxiv. 
  

   Gory, 
  M. 
  Hippolyte, 
  death 
  of, 
  liii. 
  

  

  Hagen, 
  Dr., 
  remarks 
  on 
  Hills, 
  " 
  Decade 
  of 
  Curious 
  Insects," 
  cxx. 
  

   Hermaphrodite 
  insects, 
  xxxiv, 
  cxxx, 
  cxxxiv. 
  

   Insects, 
  blind, 
  in 
  the 
  caves 
  of 
  Illyria, 
  xcvii. 
  

  

  difficulty 
  in 
  identifying, 
  remedy 
  proposed, 
  xxx. 
  

  

  exotic, 
  caught 
  in 
  Britain, 
  xxvii, 
  cxxxv. 
  

  

  flying 
  out 
  at 
  sea, 
  iv. 
  

  

  greasy, 
  restored 
  to 
  good 
  condition, 
  xcvi, 
  c, 
  cxxxix. 
  

  

  impaled 
  on 
  thorns, 
  &c. 
  ix, 
  xxvii, 
  xxviii, 
  cvi. 
  

  

  injurious 
  to 
  apple 
  crop, 
  cxxii. 
  

   VOL. 
  II. 
  N. 
  S. 
  PART 
  VIII. 
  — 
  APRIL, 
  1854. 
  

  

  