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GENERAL INDEX, 



Filaria rhese, Owen, xix. 175. 



— sanguinis, Cobb., ix. 283, 295; (Man- 



sou) xiv. 304-311. 



— sanguinis hominis, Lewis, xiv. 360, 



363, 364, 365, 366, 369, 370. 

 development of (Manson), Proc. 



(1875-80) xxviii ; xiv. 304-312. 

 and mosquito (Manson), Proc. 



(1883-86) 8. See Trans. 2nd. ser. 



Zool. vol. ii. 367-388. 



— sanguinolenta, E'ud., xiv. 311, 



363. 



— Smithii, Cobb., xv. 333._ 



— strongylina, Bud., xix. ftnote, 



261. 



— trispinulosa, Diesincf, ix. 283, 294. 



— Wuchereri, CoM. *, xiv. 361, 



365. 

 Filaridse, xiv. 365. 

 Pilariose dermathemica, Araujo, xiv. 



362, 365, 366. 

 File-fish, XV. 45. 

 Filifera, xiii. 390, 396. 

 Filigrana, Raf., xiv. 720. 



— implexa. Berk., XX. 458. 



Filippi, Prof, de, on an egg-parasite of 

 Ehynchites Betuleti, Fabr., Proc. 

 ii. 265, 266. 



Filisparsa irregularis, Menegh., xx. 

 280. 



— orakeiensis, Stol., xx. 279. 

 Filistata atra, Wider, x. 421. 

 Finch, Dr. Wm., obituary, Proc. i, 



372. 



Finches. Australian (Armit), Proc. 

 (1875-80) xxiv ; xiv. 95-80. 



Finsch and Hartlaub's Ornithology of 

 the Viti, Samoa, and Tonga Archi- 

 pelagoes (Bentham, Pres. Ad- 

 dress), Proc. (1868-69) xcvii. 



Fireflies, X. 73-82. 



— from Turin (Luciola italica, Linn.) 



(AUman), exhib., Proc. (1873-74) 



xxxiii. 

 Firmas, Baron d'Hombres, on seals of 



Linn^us, Proc. i. 323. 

 Firola, Brug., xv. 162, 163. 

 FirohdiB (iRattray), Proc. (1868-69) 



xliii. See Trans, vol. xxvii. 255- 



276. 

 Fischer, Dr. Carl, elected Fellow, Proc. 



(1866-67) ix. 

 Fischer, Friederich Ernst Ludwig von, 



obituary, Proc. ii. 419. 

 Fischei-, Dr. Gotthelf Friedrich, obit- 

 uary, Proc. ii. 318. 

 Fischer, Jas., elected Fellow, Proc. 



(1866-67) V. 

 Fischer, Jas., elected Fellow, Pros. 



(1873-74) 1. 



Fiscicella, Dana, xviii. 99, 100, 204. 



Fish, xii. 200. 



Fish-faunas, relation of Indian and 



African Freshwater (Day), Proc. 



(1883-86) 69 ; xviii. 308-317. 

 Fish, Freshwater, absent from Fernando 



Noronha (Ridley), Proc. (1887-88) 



i ; XX. 483. 

 — , Instincts and Emotions of (Day), 



Proc. (1879-80) xlix ; xv. 31-59. 



— obtained during voyage of 'Nassau,' 



Proc. (1869-70) cxvii. See Trans, 

 xxvii. 468-473. 



— , on the Otolites of, and their value 

 as a test in verifying recent and 

 fossil Species (Higgins), Proc. 

 (1865-66) ix ; ix. 157-166. 



— , supposed roe of, exhib., Proc. 

 (1887-88) 5. 



Fisher, XX. 142. 



Fisher, Isaac, and Hogg, " On the artifi- 

 cial introduction of a breed of 

 Salmon into the river Swale, and 

 a tributary stream in Yorkshire," 

 Proc. ii. 178-180. 



Fisher, Wm. Robt., elected Fellow, 

 Proc. i. 310. 



Fisheria, Lochington, xiv. 665. 



Fisher's Ornithology of Iceland, Proc. 

 i.21. 



Fishes of Asia, amphibious and migra- 

 tory (Day), Proc. (1876-77) xv; 

 xiii. 198-215. 



— , books on, pres. by Dr. Day, Proc. 

 (1888 90) 8. 



— , British (Dav), Proc. (1880-82) 7 ; 

 XV. 310-318. 



— , food of, vii. 145. 



— from Grotto of Adelsberg, Proc. ii. 



219. 

 — , habits of small (Peach), Proc. ii. 

 280, 282. 



— Indian Freshwater, geographical 



distribution of (Day), Proc. (1876- 

 77) xiv, xviii; Proc. (1878-79) 

 xxxix; xiii. 138-155, 338-353; 

 xiv. 534-575. 



— Japanese book of, exhib. (Mc- 



Lachlan), Proc. (1883-86) 71. 



— of Central America, Giinther on 



(Bentham, Pres. Address), Proc. 

 (1868-69) xciv, xcv. 



— oftheDeccan (Day), Proc. (1875-80) 



vi ; xii. 566-578. 



— of Fernando Noronha (Boulenger), 



Proc. (1888-90) 3 ; XX. 483. 



— of India, new (Day), Proc. (1872-73) 



vii ; xi. 524-530. 

 — , on the food of gregarious (Knox), 

 Proc. ii. 354-359. 



