GENEEAL INDEX. 



367 



iSeemann, Dr. B., exhibits large beetle 

 allied to Dynastes, MacLeay, Proc. 

 (1870-71) xsxii. 



Segestria, Latr., xi. 633. 



— cellaria, Latr., X. 433. 



— florentiiia, Hahn, x. 433. 



— perfida, Walck., x. 433. 



— senoculata, Walck., x. 433. 



, bite of (Blackwall), Proc. ii. 14. 



Segmentina, Fleming, xvi. 265, 296, 



297. 



— australiensis, E. A. Smith * , xvi. 



296, 317. 



— lineata, Walker, Proc. ii. 118, 123. 



— Victoria, E. A. Smith * , xvi. 296, 



317. 

 Seguenzia, Jeffr., Proc. (1875-80) xl; 



xiv. 580, 593, 606, 694, 698. 

 — , position among the Gastropoda 



(Jeffreys), xiv. 605-606. 



— carinata, Jeffr., xiv. 589, 590, 593, 



606. 



— elegans, Jeffr., xiv. 606. 



— formosa, Jeffr., xiv. 587, 589, 591, 



592, 605, 606. 



, var. lineata, Watson * , xiv. 587, 



588. 



— ionica, Watson*, xiv. 589. 



— trispinosa, Watson * , xiv. 591. 

 •Seira Buskii, Lubbock, xx. 659. 



— musarum, Ridley * , xx. 559. 

 ■Seironota read Seiranota perspicillata, 



Bonap., xiv. 717. 

 Selachii, V. 227. 

 Selaginopsis, Allman * , xii. 259, 272 ; 



2^vjr 145. 



— fusca, Allman * , xii. 259, 272, 282, 



283. 

 Selandria, Leach, Proc. ii. 66 ; viii. 62. 



— Doryca, F. Smith * , v. 136 ; vii. 



144; viii. 62. 



— fuliginosa, Schrank, Proc. ii. 66. 



— meridionalis, Kirby * , xx. 34, 37. 



— Robinsoni, Curtis * , Proc. ii. 66. 



— serva, Fabr., Proc. ii. 66. 



— stramineipes, Klug, Proc. ii. 66. 

 fielandriinee, xx. 34. 



Selby, Prideaux John, obituarv, Proc. 



(1866-67) xxxT. ; portrait of, Proc. 



(1888-90)45. 

 .Selection, Physiological; an additional 



suggestion on the origin of species 



(Romanes), Proc. (1883-86) 129; 



xix. 237-411. 

 ■Selenis sequaHs, Walk. * , vii. 189. 



— insequalis. Walk. * , vii. 1 89. 



— vacillans, Walk. * , vii. 189. 

 .Selenta, Prof. E., The Gephyreans of 



the Mergui Archipelago, Proc. 

 (1886-87) 14 ; xxi. 220-223. 



Selenoeephalus, Germar, x. 325, 328. 



— marmoreus, Walk. * , x. 325. 



— notulus, Walk. * , x. 326. 

 Selenopalpus, White, xi. 85. 

 Seleuca, Pascoe * , xi. 173 ; xii. 86. 



— amicta, Pascoe * , xi. 173, 218 ; xii. 



86. 



— leucospila, Pascoe * , xi. 173 ; xii. 



86. 

 Seleucides, Less., ii. 152. 



— albus, Blum., ii. 163. 

 Selma, A. Adams * , vii. 91. 



— succiniola, A. Adams * , vii. 91. 

 Semanotus chlorizans, Solsky, xviii. 



206, 227. 

 Semele alba, Wood, XX. 452, 468. 



— chinensis, XX. 498. 



— cordiformis, Chemn., xx. 498. 



— lenticularis. Sow., xx. 498. 



— lufeola, A. Adams, xx. 498. 



— modesta, A. Adams, xx. 498. 



— nitida, Milller, xx. 452, 468. 



— reticulata. Sow., xx. 498. 



— si7iensis, A. Adams, xx. 498. 



— subtruncata. Sow., XX. 498. 



— tenuis, Mont., xx. 452, 468. 



— (Abra) alba, Wood, XX. 452, 468 

 Semelima, Pascoe*, xi. 464; xii. 



90. 



— triangulum, Pascoe * , xi. 464, 491 ; 



xii. 90, 

 Semioptera Wallacei, G. E. Gray, xi. 



287. 

 Semiplotina, xviii. 316. 

 Semiplotus, Bleeker, xiv. 537, 543 



563, 674, 579. 



— Macclellandi, Bleeker, xiv. 543. 



— modestuB, Bay, xiv. 543. 

 Semnopithecus, Cuv., ii. 17. 



— cristatus, Horsf., Proc. i. 235. 



— halonifer. Cantor * , Proc. i. 235. 



— Maurus, Horsf., Proc. i. 235. 



— nasicus, Schlegel, ii. 17. 

 Senira bicolor. Gray, x. 27, 36. 

 Senoculina, JProc. i. 66; x. 398 



433. 

 Senometopia sphingum, Bol., v. 168. 

 Sensory Organs in Insects (Hicks), 



Proc. (1859-60) viii. See Trans. 



vol. xxiii. 139-153. 

 Sepedon, Latr., iv. 145. 



— eostalis. Walk.*, iii. 110; ix. 



23. 



— eostalis, Walk. * , v. 291 ; ix. 23, 



— duplicans. Walk., v. 291. 



— frontalis. Walk., ix. 23, 



— invicta. Walk., ix. 23. 



— javanensis, Besv., iv. 145 ; ix. 23. 

 Sepia, Linn., iv. 36-43; xi. 28, 90, 



93, 



