GENERAL INDEX. 



The Ara/nc figures refer to the jxiges of the ' Transaction 

 numerals to the pages of the ' Proceedings.' 



GENERAL SUBJECTS. 



Aberration of Plusiu, exhibited, xi ; of Brenthis selene, exhibited, Ixiii ; of 

 B. eiiphrosyne and B. selene, exhibited, Ixxviii ; of Lycaenid, exhibited, 

 Ixxxvii ; of Lepidoptera. exhibited, Ixxxvii. 



AcanthoniT/ops niger, niermithogynes of, exhibited, Ix. 



Africa, observations on red {yregoryi) and green {sjieciosa) ioTvas of Hom- 

 opteron, /?y)-«ea niyrocincta from B. E., exhibited, iii ; Flatidae from 

 East, exhibited, xi ; observations on enemies of larvae of Pierine butter- 

 fly, Catopsilia florella in East, xxix ; resting, crowded iu a bamboo 

 clump, during the hot hours of the day, Danaine butterflies in East, 

 Ixxv. 



African Fig Insect (Blastophaga di/sc7ntus), on a new, xcii, 417. 



America, records of insect migrations in tropical, xxxv, 146. 



Androconia, seasonal dimorphism in, exhibited, xiii. 



Antliorayid genera Hammomi/ia and Hiilepihila of Rondani (Diptera), 

 contribution to the knowledge of tlie, lix, 305. 



Auts, five years' observations on the bionomics of Southern Nigerian insects, 

 chiefly directed to the investigation of Lycaenid life-histories and the 

 relations between Diptera and, Iviii ; gynandromorphous, exhibited, 

 Ixxxvii. 



Australian, insects, new and little-known, exhibited, liii ; insects, interest- 

 ing, exhibited, liv ; Termite, Mastotermes daricinensis, the terminal 

 abdominal structures of the primitive, 137. 



Autograph of Charles Darwin, exhibited, x. 



Bats, moths flying, but not at rest, captured by, ii. 



Bee, remarkable development in hind leg of female, exhibited, xi. 



Beetles, horned, illustrated, xviii ; rare British, exhibited, xxxvi ; from 

 Tonkin, Lamellicorn, exhibited, xc. 



Beris vallata captured witli its Tentlirediuid models, Stratiomyid fly, 

 exhibited, xxxii. 



Birds, on butterflies witnessed in Nyasaland, attacks of, exhibited and 

 illustrated, xxiv; and butterflies, xxxiv ; Weaver-bird observed eating 

 butterflies, exhibited, Ivii. 



Blastophaga dyscritus, on a new African Fig Insect, xcii, 417. 



Blastophagine genus, notes on Fig Insects, including descriptions of three 

 new species and a new, 128. 



Bomhus derhamellus, notes on the biology of some in(iuilines and parasites iu 



