280 



GENEEAL INDEX. 



New G-uinea, Ornithology of (Sharpe), 



xiii. 79-83, 305-a21, 486-505; 



xiv. 626-634, 685-688; xvi. 



317-319, 422-447; xvii. 405- 



408. 

 New Zealand, Annul osa of (Adam 



White), Proc. i. 306. 

 — , Katepo, supposed poisonous 



Spider of (Ealph), i. 1-2. 

 Newcombia, Pfeiff., xi. 497. 

 Newman, Edward, elected Fellow, 



Febr. 5, 1833, death announced, 



Proc. (1875-80) xix; obituary 



notice, see Proc. Ent. Soc. 1876, 



xlii. 

 — , Atypus Sulzeri, Latr., Notice of the 



habits of, Proc. (1855-56) v. 

 — , Larva voided by children, on some, 



Proc. (1855-56) xvii. 

 — , Lepidosiren annectens, Owen, Proc. 



(1855-56) y ; i. 73-74. 

 — , Pelopseus, Note on a supposed species 



of, Proc. (1855-56) v ; i. 39. 

 Newman, Rev. Thos., death announced, 



Proc. i. 172. 

 Newport, George, elected Fellow, Proc. 



i. 321 ; obituary, Proc. ii. 297- 



309. 

 — , Amphibia, On the Impregnation of 



the Ovum in, Proc. ii. 145. 

 — , Anthophorabia, Newp., Further 



Observations on the genus, Proc. ii. 



169-171. See Trans, vol. xxi. 79- 



84. 

 — , Anthophorabia, Newp., On the 



Ocelli in the genus, Proc. ii. 219- 



220. See Trans, vol. xxi. 161-166. 

 — , Aphides, Note on the Generation of, 



Proc. i. 292. See Trans, vol. xx. 



281-284. 

 — , Aqueous Vapour, On the, and on 



the dark colour of the Wax in Bee- 

 hives, Proc. i. 288-290. See Trans. 



vol. XX. 277-280. 

 — , Chalcididse and Ichneumonidse, On 



the anatomy and development of 



certain, comjiared with tlieir special 



economy and instincts ; with 



descriptions of a new genus and 



species of Bee-parasites, Proc. ii. 



23-26, 34-37, 70-71. See Trans.vol. 



xxi. 61-102. 

 — , Cryptophagus cellaris, Payk., Note 



on, Proc. i. 327-328. 

 — , Dipterous parasites which attack 



the Common Earwig and the 



Emperor Moth, Notes on the, Proc. 



ii. 247-249. 

 — , Earthworms, On the Reproduction 



of lost parts in, Proc. ii. 256. 



Newport, George, Earwig, Common, and 

 the Emperor Moth, Notes on the 

 Dipterous parasites which attack 

 the, Proc. ii. 247-249. 



— , Glow-worm (Lumpyris noctiluc.i, 

 Linn.), On the Natural History of, 

 prepared from the Author's MS. by 

 C. V. Ellis, Proc. (1855-56) iv'; 

 i. 40-71. 



— , Ichneumon Atropos, Ckcrtis, On, 

 Proc. ii. 54-55, 213-214. 



— , Insects, On the Formation and Use 

 of the Air-Sacs and Dilated 

 TrachejB in, Proc. i. 353-354. See 

 Trans, vol. xx. 419-424. 



— , Meloe, more especially Meloe 

 cicatricosus, Leach, On the Natural 

 History, Development, and 

 Anatomy of the Oil Beetle, Proc. i. 

 268-271, 317-320, 327-328, 346- 

 348, 368-370. See Trans, vol. xx. 

 297-358 ; vol. xxi. 167-184. 



— , Monodontomerus, Westw., Further 

 Observations on the habits of, with 

 some account of a new Acarus 

 (Heteropus ventricosus, Newp.), a 

 parasite in the nests of Anthophora 

 retusa, Linn., Proc. ii. 70-72. See 

 Trans, vol. xxi. 95-102. 



— , Myriapoda, Order Chilopoda, Mono- 

 graph- on the Class, Proc. i. 190- 

 196. See Trans, vol. xix. 265-302, 

 349-440. 



— , — , Additions and Corrections, Proc. 

 i. 231. 



— , Pteronarcys regalis, Newm., On the 

 Anatomy and Affinities of, Proc. i. 

 370-371, 387-388. See Trans, vol. 

 XX. 425-462. 



— , Pteronarcys regalis, Newm., exhih., 

 Proc. i. 180. 



Newstead, R., drawings of Little Grebe 

 shown, Proc. (1887-88) 112. 



Newt, Great Water (Triton cristatus, 

 Laur.), Cutaneous Exudation of 

 (Ormerod), Proc. (1871-72) Ixxxii ; 

 xi. 493^96. 



Newton, Alfred, elected Fellow, Proc. 

 (1859-57) V. 



— , On tlie Possibility of taking a 

 Zoological Census, Proc. (1860-61) 

 vi ; vi. 23-26. 



Newton, Edw., elected Fellow, Proc. 

 (1866-67) xli. 



Newton, Rev. Thos., death announced, 

 Proc. i. 172. 



Nicator chloris, Licht., xvii. 423. 



Nicerta, Walk. * , i. 159. 



— fervens, Waik. * , i. 159. 



— flammula, Walk. * , i. 159. 



