GENEEAL INDEX. 



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,'Iswara, Wesiw., xi. 341. 



— luteus, Westw., xi. 341. 

 Itch-mites, xvii. 371, 373, 377, 378. 

 Ithaura, Pascoe * , xi. 215 ; xii. 99. 



— strangulata, Pascoe * , xi. 216, 217 ; 



xii. 99. 

 Itlieum, Pascoe, ix. 118. 



— lineare, Pascoe, ix. 118. 



— "pittigerum, Pascoe, ix. 118. 

 Ithomeis, Bates, vi. 74-77 ; ix. 430. 



— Astraea, Felder, ix. 431. 



— aurantiaca, Bates, ix. 431. 



— Corena, Felder, ix. 431. 



— Heliconina, Bates, ix. 431. 



— Mimica, Bates, ix. 431. 



— Satellites, Bates, ix. 431. 



— Stalachtina, Bates, ix. 431. 

 Ithomia, Huhner, vi. 76 ; xi. 438 ; 



xvi. 463. 

 — , ueuration of (E. Doiibleday), Proc. 



i. 349, 350. 

 Ithomiola, Felder, ix. 458. 



— floralis, Felder, ix. 458. 

 Ithomiopsis, Felder, ix. 430. 

 Ithone fusca, Newm., ix. 259. 

 Ithris, Pascoe, xix. 59, 60, 71. 



— decisa, Pascoe, xix. 123. 



— oculata, Sharp * , xix. 122. 



— sculpturata, Sharp * , xix. 60, 72, 



84._ 



Ithycerinse, X. 436. 



Ithyporides, X. 446 ; xii. 91. 



Ithyporin£e, xix. 319. 



Ito, Tokutaro, elected Fellow, Proc. 

 (1886-87) 4. 



— , exhibits Japanese work on Fishes, 

 Proc. (1886-87) 21. 



Ituna, Douhl., neuration of (E. Double- 

 day), Proc. i. 349, 350. 



lulid^, Proc. i. 195 ; Proc. ii. 35. 



lulis. Guv., iii. 35. 



lulus, lAnn., Proc. i. 195. 



Ixa, Leach (T. Bell), Proc. ii. 435. 



— cylindricus, Fabr., Proc. ii. 435. 

 Ixalma, Pascoe * , xi. 214 ; xii. 96. 



— rufescens, Pascoe * , xi. 214, 218 ; 



xii. 96. 

 Ixodicus, Pascoe * , xi. 448 ; xii. 82. 



— occlusus, Pascoe * , xi. 448, 492 ; 



xii. 82. 



— sordidus, Pascoe * , xi. 448, 492 ; 



xii. 82. 

 Ixos, Temm., iv. 173, 174. 

 Ixylasia, Butler * , xii. 410, 433. 

 ■ — trogonoides. Walk., xii. 411. 



J. 



Jabiru, native name of Wood-Ibis in 

 Brazil, ix. 36\ 



Jacare, Gray, and Caiman, 8pix, on the 

 Dermal Armour of (T. H. Huxley), 

 Proc. (18.58-59) iv ; iv. 1-28. 



Jacare, Grai/, iv. 1-28. 



— fissipes, Gray, iv. 4, 5, 26. 



— nigra, Gray, iv. ftnote 4, 5. 



— punctulata, Grccy, iv. ftnote 4, 5. 



— sclerops. Gray, iv. ftnote 4, 5. 



— vallifrons, Grray, iv. ftnote 4, 5. 

 Jack, Jas., elected Fellow, Proc. 



90) 71. 

 Jackdaw, pied (Middleton), Proc. (1883- 



86)9. 

 Jackson, Benjamin Daydon, elected 



Fellow, Proc. (1867-68) xxiv. 

 Jackson, Charles Loxton, elected Fellow, 



Proc. (1880-82) 3. 

 Jackson, Hunter, elected Fellow, Proc. 



(1886-87) 13. 

 Jackson, John, elected Associate, Proc. 



(1867-68) xlvii. 

 Jackson, John E., exhibits photographs 



of S. African scenery, Proc. (1874- 



75) iii. 

 — , exhibits nest of Wool-bird, Proc. 



(1875-80) xxvi. 

 — , on plants in which Ants make their 



homes, Proc. (1874-75) vii. 

 Jackson, Wm. Hatchett, elected Fellow, 



Proc. (1870-71) xxxiii. 

 — , On Geophilus electricus, Proc. 



(1888-90) 69. 

 — , The External Anatomical Charac- 

 ters indicating Sex in Chrysalids, 



and on the Development of the 



Azygos Oviduct and its Accessory 



Organs in Vanessa lo, Proc. (1888- 



90) 68. See Trans., 2nd series, 



Zool. vol. V. 143-186. 

 Jacob, Ernest, exhibits Lepidoptera 



from Colorado and Missouri, Proc. 



(1883-86) 4. 

 Jacob, Rev. Stephen Long, obituarv,Proc, 



ii. 133. 

 Jacquin, Joseph Francis,Baron, obituary, 



Proc. i. 73. 

 Jaculator-fish, xv. 64. 

 Jsera albifrons, Leach, xii. 149. 



— triloba. White, xvi. 70. 



James, Harry Berkeley, elected Fellow, 



Proc. (1886-87) 20. 

 James, Wm. Powell, elected Fellow, 



Proc. (1883-86) 83. 

 Jameson, see Kichardson. 



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