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INDEX. 



Transactions of the City of London 

 Entomological and Natural History- 

 Society for the year 1898, 99 



Fauna Hawaiiensis : Macro-Lepido- 

 ptera, by E. Meyrick, 99 



Eemarks on the Epidemiology and 

 Prophylaxis of Malaria in the light 

 of recent Eesearches, by A. Celli, 

 133 



Hemiptera Cryptocerata. S. Fam. Mo- 

 nonychinsB, by A. L. Montandon, 

 134 



The egg-carrying habit of Zaitha, by 

 F. W. Slater, 135 



Second Annual Eeport of the Kendal 

 Entomological Society, 136 



Essai sur les Eumastacides, tribu des 

 Acridiodea, by M. Burr, 183 



La Chasse aux Insectes aquatiques, 

 by Paul Noel, 184 



Report of Injurious Insects and Com- 

 mon Farm Pests during the year 

 1899, by Eleanor A. Ormerod, 184 



Eine neue Plataspidinen-Gattung aus 

 Deutsch Ost-Afrika, by Kuhlgatz, 

 206 



The Spring Elm Caterpillar, by C. M. 

 Weed, 207 



Wie vielen Stigmen haben die Rhyn- 

 choten?, by Anton Handlirsch, 207 



Proceedings of the South London 

 Entomological and Natural History 

 Society, 208 



A Natural History of the British 

 Lepidoptera, by J. W. Tutt, 231 



Note on the Genital Organs of Zaitha, 

 by T. H. Montgomery, 232 



Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual 

 Meeting of the Association of Econ- 

 omic Entomologists, 232 



Preliminary Report on the Insect 

 Enemies of Forests in the North- 

 West, 232 



The Coccid Genera Chionaspis and 

 Hemichionaspis, by R. A. Covley, 

 232 



Insects injurious to Forest Trees, by 

 E. P. Felt, 254 



The Insects of Alderney, by W. A. 

 Luff, 254 



Occasional Memoirs of the Chicago 

 Entomological Society, vol. i, 255 



Insecta Transvaaliensia ; a Contribu- 

 tion to a Knowledge of the Entomo- 

 logy of South Africa, by W. L. 

 Distant, 280 



Recent Work on Japanese Rhynchota, 

 320 



Fifteenth Report — Insects — State of 

 New York, by E. P. Felt, 321 



Summary of the Hemiptera of Japan, 

 by P. R. Uhler, 320 



The Insect World, — a Monthly Maga- 

 zine, 320 



H^mipteres de I'ile de Yesso (Japon), 



by Horvath Geza, 320 

 Uebersicht der Fulgoriden Japans, 



by Matsumura Shonen, 320 

 The Lepidoptera of the British Isles, 



vol. vi, by C. G. Barrett, 322 

 Catalogue of Eastern and Australian 

 Lepidoptera Heterocera in the Col- 

 lection of the Oxford University 

 Museum, by Col. C. Swinhoe, 322 

 Transactions of the City of London 

 Entomological and Natural History 

 Society for the year 1899, 323 

 La raison d'etre des metamorphoses 

 chez les Insectes, by Aug. Lameere, 

 361 

 Notes pour la Classification des Coleop- 



t^res, by Aug. Lameere, 361 

 Notes on the Mosquitoes of the United 

 States (1900), by L. 0. Howard, 363 

 Collecting in South Eastern Europe, 



by Malcolm Burr, 364 

 Origin of Species (New Impression), 

 by C. Darwin, 364 

 Recent notes on Hydrometra martini, 



iiLir/i;. = lineata. Say, 175 

 Relaxing Lepidoptera, 12 

 Remarkable appearance of V. io during 



snow, 130 

 Respiration of the dragonfly nymph, 



211 

 Retarded emergence of Sphinx ligustri, 



43 

 Rhynchota genera, &c., 177 ; miscel- 

 lanea, 296 

 Rhynchota of Perthshire, 10 

 Rhypai'obia maderse in London, 317 



Satyrus semele abundant, 267 

 Scotosia vetulata at Hemel Hempstead, 



249 

 Scottish Rhynchota, 10 

 Second generation of Vanessa io, a, 87 

 Setting relaxed insects, 43, 89 

 Sirex gigas at Kendal, 307 ; at Worksop, 



248 ; juvencus at Chichester, 354 

 Societies : — 



Birmingham Entomological, 20, 97, 

 133, 160, 230, 317 



Carlisle Entomological, 20 



Entomological Club, 98 



Entomological of London, 18, 95, 131, 

 158, 204, 251, 313, 359 



Kendal Entomological, 21 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomolo- 

 gical, 22, 98, 230, 319 



South London Entomological and 

 Natural History, 18, 97, 132, 159, 

 205, 229, 314 

 Some additional Notes on ^schna 



cyanea, 257 

 Some bees visiting the flowers of 



Mesquite, 243 

 Some corrections, 49 



