INDEX. 



Note. — Where the name only of an Insect or Genus is mentioned, 

 the description will be found on the page referred to. 



The Arabic Figures refer to the pages of the 'Transactions'; the Roman 

 Numerals to the pages of the 'Proceedings.' 



PAGE 



General Subjects Ivii 



Arachnida lviii 



CoLEOPTERA lviii 



DlPTEEA lxiv 



Hemipteea lxiv 



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Hymenoptera lxv 



Lepidoptera Ixviii 



Myriopoda lxx 



Neuroptera lxx 



Oethoptera lxxi 



GENEKAL SUBJECTS. 



Annual Meeting, xxxvii. 



Australian and South American genera, relationship between, 44b', xxxiv. 

 Bye Laws, proposed alterations in, xi. 

 Caprification, alluded to, 389, xxxi. 

 Celery fly, destructiveness of, xxviii. 



Classification of Tineina, 119; of Australian Pyralidina, xxxvii. 

 Coloration of lepidopterous pup^e, xxiii. 

 Fertilisation of red clover in New Zealand, xxix. 

 Fig insects, 1, 29, 375, 383, v, xxxi. 

 Fungus on Juniper mistaken for dipterous gall, vi, xxii. 

 Gall on Jtmiperus, vi ; on Pistacia, vi ; on Viola, vi. 

 Hermaphrodite bee exhibited, xxv. 

 Honorary Life Presidency, xi. 

 Insect nests from Delagoa Bay, unknown, xxxv. 

 Insect-room in New Natural History Museum open, xxvi. 

 Japanese fauna, relations of the, 208, 291, 393, 414, xxxii. 

 Larval hairs, curious employment of, xxiv. 

 Leconte's death, alluded to, xxxiv. 

 Lewis', G., itinerary, 210. 



" Louping-ill " or " trembling " in sheep, supposed to be caused by Ixodes 

 attacks, xviii. 



