GENERAL INDEX. 



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Bell, F. J., Description of a new species 

 of Minyad fi'om Australia, Proc. 

 (1883-86)76; xix. 114-116. 



— , The Holothurians of Mergui, Proc, 

 (1883-86) 134. 



Bell, Rev. Isaac, death announced, Proc, 

 i. 135. 



Bell, Jacob, obituary, Proc, (1859-60) 

 xxii. 



Bell, Prof. Tbos., President's Address, 

 (1854) Proc. ii. 296-304, (1855) 

 385-404; (1856), Proc. (1855-56) 

 xix-xxxiii ; (1857), Proc. (1856-57) 

 viii-xxi; (1858), Proc. (1857-58) 

 xi-xxiii; (1859), Proc. (1858-59) 

 viii ; (1860), Proc. (1859-60) viii- 

 XX ; (1861), Proc. (1860-61) x-xx. 



— , Habits of Argyronetaaquatica, Walk., 

 Proc. (1855-56) ii ; i. 2-4. 



— , Horse Oarcinologicse, or Notices of 

 Crustacea : I. A Monograph of 

 the Leucosiadse, with observations 

 on the relations, structure, habits, 

 and distribution of the family, a 

 revision of the generic characters, 

 and descriptions of new genera and 

 species, Proc. ii. 428-435. 



— , description of Amorphopus, a new 

 genus of Crustacea, of the Family 

 of PinnotheridiB, Proc. (1857-58) 

 liii; iii. 27-29. 



— , presents physiological works, Proc. 

 (1858-59) 1; vote of thanks to, 

 Proc. (1860-61) xlviii. 



— , obit., Proc. (1879-80) liv, Ivii ; 

 lithograph of, presented by Geo. 

 Eansome, Proc. ii. 94; presentation 

 of Portrait of, painted by Pickers- 

 gill, Proc. (1856-57) xxxviii ; Bust 

 of, pres. by Linnean Club, Proc. 

 (1862-63) i. 



Bell-bird, structural peculiarities of 

 (Murie), Proc. (1871-72) Ixxxiii ; 

 Proc. (1878-79) xlviii. 



— , S. American, Proc. (1888-90) 101. 



Belone, Cuvier, ix. 165 ; xiv. 534, 561, 

 565, 578 ; xv. 48. 



— Acus, Bisso, V. 28. 



— cancila. Ham. Buck., xii. 571 ; xiv. 



534 ; xviii. 316. 



— Graii, Sykes, xii. 571. 



— G-rayii, Si/kes, xiv. 534 ftnote. 



— vulgaris (Owen), Proc. i. 28 ; Xii. 



293; XV. 48. 

 Belonogaster, Sauss., xi. 378. 



— indicus, Sauss., xi. 378. 

 Belonuchus, Nordm., XX. 549. 



— formosus, Grav., XX. 549. 

 Beluga leucas, Pallas (Murie), Proc, 



(1877-78) xxxvi. 



Belus acicularis, Pascoe * , xi. 458 ; xii. 



87. 



— anguineus, Pascoe * , xi. 457 ; xii. 87. 



— aphthosus, Pascoe * ,xi. 457 ; xii. 87. 



— farinarius, Pascoe * , xi. 458 ; xii. 87. 



— inornatus, Pascoe * , xii. 27, 87. 



— irroratus, Jek., xi. 457. 



— linearis, Pascoe * , X. 475 ; xi. 458 ; 



xii. 87. 



— parallelus, Pascoe * , xi. 458, 491 ; 



xii. 87. 



— pica, Jekel, x. 476. 



— plagiatus. Pascoe * , X. 475 ; xii. 87. 



— serpens, Pascoe * , x. 475 ; xii. 87. 



— vetustus, Pascoe, xi. 468. 



— Wallacei, Pascoe * , xii. 26, 87. 

 Bembex. Fabr., ii. 105 ; vi. 56 ; vii. 



Ill; viii. 85, 



— lunata, Fabr., xi. 366. 



— melaucholica, Smith, ii. 105 ; iii. 



160; v. 125; vi. 56; vii. 135; 

 viii. 85 ; xi. 296, 367. 



— olivacea, Fabr., vii. 111. 



— rostrata, Linn., vii. 111. 



— sulphurescens, Dahlb., xi. 366. 



— trepanda, Dahlb., iii. 15 ; vi. 56 ; 



vii. 135 ; xi. 366, 



— tridentifer, Smith, xviii. 321. 

 Bembicidse, ii. 105 ; iii. 15 ; v. 125 ; 



vi. 56 ; viii. 85 ; xi. 296, 366 ; 



xviii. 321 ; XX. 531. 

 Bembicium, Philippi, xiv. 603. 

 Bembidium, Latr., xi. 24, 49, 61, 71, 



83, 86. 

 Bembix, Watson * , xiv. 586, 603. 



— Eeola, Watson * , xiv. 603. 

 BendidiB, vii. 178. 



Beneden, Prof, F. J, van, elected 

 Foreign Memb., Proc. ii. 295 ; 

 eulogy on, 300. 



Bengalia, Dev., i. 128. 



— dioclea. Walk., i. 128 ; ix. 22. 



— spissa. Walk. * , iii. 107 ; ix. 22. 

 Benham, B. S., on the Testis of Limulus, 



Proc. (1882-83) 14, See Trans, 

 2nd ser. Zool, vol. ii. 363. 



Benham, W. B., Oligochseta of Fernando 

 Noronha, XX. 560-563. 



Benna, Walk. * , i. 90, 157. 



— canescens. Walk. * , i. 157, 



— capitulata. Walk. * , i. 90, 99, 157. 



— clarescens, Walk. * , i. 158. 



— prasstans. Walk. * , i. 158. 

 Bennett, Alfred Wm., elected Fellow, 



Proc. (1867-68) xxxi. 

 — , exhibits Mimicking Insects from 



Syria, Proc. (1876-77) xv. 

 — , On the Constancy of Insects in their 



Visits to Flowers, Proc. (1882-83) 



6; xvii. 175-185. 



