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INDEX. 



Ammothea echinata, Hodge, 224. 

 echinata, Hoek, 224. 

 echinata, Meisenheimer, 224. 

 echinata, G. O. Sars, 224. 

 fihulifera, Dohrn, 224. 

 franciscana, A. Dolirn, 224. 

 hispida, Hodge, 225. 

 Isevis, Hodge, 225. 

 Icevis, G. O. Sars, 225. 

 Langi, Dohrn, 225 ; mentioned, 284. 

 longipes, Grube, 225. 

 loiigipes, Hodge, 225. 

 magnirostris, Dohru, 225. 

 pyc7iogonoides, Qiiatrefages, 224. 

 scabra, Wilson, 224. 

 uniunguiculata, Dohrn, 226. 

 vulgaris, O. G. Costa, 224. 

 Ammotheidse, 224. 



Amoeba Umax, Dujardin, mentioned, 361. 

 proteus (^Pallas) , Leidy , mentioned, 361. 

 striata, Penard, mentioned, 361. 

 verrucosa, EJirenb., mentioned, 361. 

 vespertilio, Penard, 863 ; mentioned, 

 361, 368. 

 Araoebina, 361. 



Amorphophallus, Blume, an Aroid with 

 offensive odour of the genus, men- 

 tioned, 152. 

 Aniphipoda, Northern, On two new species 

 of, by Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing, 191- 197. 

 Amphistegina, Orb., 425 ; mentioned, 391, 

 392, 393. 

 Lessonii, 0)-b., 425 ; mentioned, 392, 

 393,394,441. 

 Amycisea forticeps, O. P. Cambr., 270 ; 

 mentioned, 262, 263. 

 lineatipes, mentioned, 263. 

 Anactinothrips,* Bagnnll, 329. 



Meinerti,*5a^?2fl//,330; mentioned, 335- 

 Anaphe, Say, 202. 



angulata, Dohrn, 203. 

 lenta, E. B. Wilsoti, 204 ; mentioned, 204. 

 oculata, G. H. Carpenter, 204. 

 pallida, Say, 204. 



petiolata, Kroyer, 202; mentioned, 204. 

 robusta, Dohrn, 203. 

 typhlops, G. O. Sars, 203. 

 virescens, Hodge, 203. 

 Anaphia angulata, Dohrn, 238. 



lenta, Wilson, mentioned, 234, 238. 

 pallida, Say, mentioned, 234. 



Anaphia typhlops, ff. O. Sars, mentioned, 

 199, 206. 

 virescens, Hodge, mentioned, 234. 

 Anarthropera, Smitt, 132. 

 borealis, Smitt, 298. 

 horrida, Kirkp,, mentioned, 132. 

 (Lagenipora) tuberculata, MacG., 

 mentioned, 132. 

 Angel-fish, mentioned, 90-93. 

 Anisopygia j ucunda, /Sfmss., mentioned, 346. 

 Annandale, N., Notes on some Freshwater 



Sponges collected in Scotland, 244-250. 

 Anochetus, Mayr, mentioned, 261. 



emarginatus, Mayr, mentioned, 263. 

 Anomalina, Parker Sf Jones, 421. 



aminonoides, Reuss, 421 ; mentioned, 



394. 

 grosserugosa, Gihnbel, 421 ; mentioned, 



394, 441. 

 polymorpha, Costa, 421 ; mentioned, 

 441. 

 Anomorhynchas Smithii, Miers, 228. 

 Anoplodactylus, Wilson, 202. 

 lentus, Wilson, 204. 

 oculatus. Carpenter, 204. 

 petiolatus, Norman, 202. 

 petiolatus, Sars, 202. 

 typhlops, Carpenter, 203. 

 typhlops, Sars, 203. 

 Ant-eaters, mentioned, 265. 

 Ant, red spinning, mimicked by Spiders, 



mentioned, 266. 

 Ant-mimicr3' in Spiders, Explanation of 



(Pocock), 264-268. 

 Ants and Mutillas, Mimicry by Spideis 



(Pocock), 258. 

 Anthophora, Fabr., mentioned, 268. 

 Anthreni, ravages of, mentioned, 338. 

 Anthrenus museorum {Linn.), A Contribu- 

 tion to the Physiology of the Museum 

 Beetle, by Alfred J. Ewart, 1-5. 

 Antropora granulifera, HincTxS, 288. 



granulifera, Norm., 288. 

 Aphantochilus, Cambr., mentioned, 262. 

 Aphidee, mentioned, 5. 

 Apis maxillosa, Linn., mentioned, 272. 

 Apochinomma, Pavesi, mentioned, 262. 

 Araneus, Linn., 270. 



coccinella, Pocock, 270; mentioned? 

 257. 

 Area, Linn., mentioned, 392. 



