INDEX GENERUM. 



531 



Hydraena, 2!)2. 



Hyinenoptera, burrowing, 516. 



Iclineumones Minuti, Essay on Classi- 

 fication of, 259, 333, 480. 



Iconographie, &c., Dejean's, R. 48, 

 418, 497 ; du R^gne Animal, Gue- 

 rin's, R. 418. 



Ignis Fatuus, 216, 315, 350. 



Illustrations of British Entomology, 

 Stephens', R. 30. 



Index Entomologicus, Wood's, R. 420. 



Inostenima, 270. 



Insects, captured at Bridgend, 316; 

 names corrected, 514; flight of, 318 ; 

 habits of, 385, 439 ; sensation of, 

 105, 211, 518; longevity of, 52C. 



Introductory Address, 1. 



Isocyrtus, 4C5. 



Isogenus, 415. 



Isosoma, 14. 



Ixodes hexagonus, note on, 91. 



Labeo, 273. 



Lsesthia, 268, 335. 



Lampetia, 189. 



Latreille, Lines on the Death of, 320. 



Lauxania, 171. 



Learned Fleas, 443. 



Leiophron, 263. 



Leistus, 286. 



Leptosceles, 160. 



Leptura, 287 ; scutellata, note on, 212. 



Leucopis, 173. 



Libellula, 416. 



Limnobia, 153. 



Linnaean Society, Transactions of, R. 

 445. 



Lispe, 166. 



Lissodema, 187. 



Litus, 269, 345. 



Longevity of Insects, 526. 



Loricula, 197. 



Loudon's Magazine of Natural His- 

 tory, R. 89, 305, 503. 



Lucanus Cervus, note on, 86. 



Lyda, note on, 313. 



Macrocentrus, 187, 262. 



Magasin de Zoologie, Guerin's, R. 



49, 305, 497. 

 Manuel of Entomology, Burmeister's, 



R. 308. 

 Megaspilus, 272. 

 Megastigmus, 116. 

 Megophthalmus, 193. 

 Merismus, 375. 

 Meromyra, 172. 

 Metederus, 163. 

 Microdus, 263. 

 Micrognster, 262. 

 Micromelus, 464. 

 Microps, 272. 

 Microsetia, habit of, 422. 



Mi rax, 263. 



Miscogaster, 458. 



Monoctonus, 261, 487. 



Monographia; British Sepsida?, 245 ; 

 Chalcidum, 12, 115, 367, 455; Mge- 

 riarum, 67; Notiophilon, 202 ; Hy- 

 draenarnm Angliae, 292; of the 

 Carabidae, Zimmermann's, R. 306 

 of the Ploteres, Schummel's, R. 307 

 of Raphidia, Schummel's, R. 307 

 of Mycetophila, Stann's, R. 307 

 des Cetoines, Gory's, R. 418. 



Monument to Cuvier, 212. 



Moths, attracted by sugar, 310, 514; 

 swallowed alive, 519. 



Musca, 165. 



Mycetophila, 156. 



Mymar, 269, 349. 



Names should be of Greek derivation, 

 314, 515. 



Natural Genera, existence of, 296. 



Natural History Magazine, Loudon's, 

 R. 89, 305, 503. 



Nemopoda, 251. 



Newman's Sphinx Vespiformis, R. 44 ; 

 approved, 224 ; condemned, 232 ; 

 refuted, 236; defended, 282; re- 

 viewer questioned, 309; exposed, 

 434; question answered, 516. 



Noctua?, Note on, 310. 



Nomenclature of British Inseets, Ste- 

 phens', R. 419. 



Notiophilus, 202. 



Notiphila, 173. 



Nyssia, 413. 



Obrium cantharinum, capture of, 90. 



Observations on Blight, 33, 143, 217, 

 363, 425 ; on Circulation of Blood, 

 239 ; on the British Sepsidee, 244 ; 

 on the Enicoceri, 256 ; on Saitato- 

 rial Powers, 288; on Ignis Fatuus, 

 350 ; on Aphaniptera, 359 ; on " 

 Species and Varieties, 355 ; on E. I. 

 Coleoptera, R. 498. 



Omphale, 339. 



Ooctonus, 269, 343. 



Opitia, 162. 



Opomyza, 177. 



Orgilus, 262. 



Ormyrus, 139. 



Orthnephila, 156. 



Osteology, Paper on, 394 ; refuted, 517. 



Pachylartlirus, 456. 



Pachyneuron, 380. 



Pandora, 169. 



Pantilius, 197. 



Pai)illons de France, Godart's, R. 49. 



Paramecosoma, 186. 



Paramesius, 274. 



Paranthrene, 83. 



