GENEKAI INDEX. 



379 



Sphex insolata, F. Smith, vii. 134. 

 ^ jaculator, F. Smith * , v. 122 ; vii. 

 134 ; xi. 362. 



— lineola, St.-Farg., xi. 361. 



— lobata, Fabr., xi. 360. 



— maura, F. Smith, xi. 361 . 



— morosa, F. Smith * , v. 122 ; vii. 



134; Xi. 362. 



— mutabilis, Linn., Proc. ii. 33. 



— nigripes, F. Smith, ii. 101 ; vi. 55 ; 



vii. 134; viii. 83; xi. 361. 



— nitidiventris, F. Smith * , iii. 158 ; 



vii. 134 ; xi. 362. 



— prsedator, F. Smith * , iii. 14 ; vii. 



134 ; xi. 362. 



— pulchra, St.-Farg., xi. 361. 



— jmnctata, Fabi-., xvii. 66. 



— sepicola, F. Smith * , iii. 158 ; vii. 



134 ; xi. 362. 



— sericea, Fabr., ii. 100 ; iii. 157 ; V. 



122; vi. 55; vii. 33, 121, 134; 

 viii. 83. 



— tropica, Sulzer, xi. 382. 



— tyrannica, F. Smith * , v. 122 ; vi. 



55 ; vii. 33, 134 ; viii. 84 ; xi. 362. 



— vicina, St.-Farg., xi. 361. 



— volatilis, F. Smith * , v. 122 ; vii. 



134 ; xi. 362. 



— (Pepsis) sericea, Fabr., xi. 361. 

 Sphingida3, iii. 196 ; vi. 84 ; (Journ. 



Bot.) ix. 159. 



— from Central India, exhib. (West- 



wood), Proc. i. 131. 



— Indian, exhibited (Hearsey), Proc. 



(1862-63) iii. 

 Sphingnotus Dumiingi, Pascoe, xi. 287. 

 Sphinx, Linn., xvi. 135. 

 -^ Alecton, Cramer, xii. 410. 



— Almon, Cramer, xii. 368. 



— Andromacha, Fabr., xii. 400. 



— Archias, Stoll, xii. 430. 



— Arontes, Cramer, xii. 430. 



— auge, Linn., xii. 388. 



— Bromus, Cramer, xii. 394, 406. 



— Cassandra, Linn., xii. 370. 



— Caunus, Cramer, xii. 382. 



— cingulata, Linn., xi. 37. 



— coarctata, Cramer, xii. 405. 



— coarctata, Drury, xii, 405. 



— convolvuli, Linn., xi. 37, 282. 



— Coras, Cramer, xii. 419. 



— Eacus, Cramer, xii. 369. 



— Eagrus, Cramer, xii. 402. 



— echemus, Cramer, xii. 387. 



— Enagrus, Cramer, xii. 382. 



— eumolphos, Cramer, xii. 363. 



— Evadnes, Cramer, xii. 390. 



— fenestrata, Brury, xii. 368. 



— fenestrata, Stoll, xii. 368. 



— flavicornis, Fabr., xii. 378. 



Sphinx haemorrhoidalis, Stoll, xii. 402. 



— Halys, Cramer, xii. 414. 



— Hippotes, Cramer, xii. 359. 



— inaurata, Cramer, xii. 422. 



— inaurata, Sulzer, xii. 422. 



— Irus, Cramer, xii. 365. 



— Leneus, Cram,er, xii. 418. 



■■ — Leucaspis, Gmel., xii. 382. 



— ligustri,iOT7«., parasite on (Newport), 



Proc. ii. 54. 



— Lucetius, Cramer, xii. 393. 



— Marica, Cramer, xii. 419. 



— Melanthus, Cramer, xii. 366. 



— melas, Cramer, xii. 376, 405. 



— Meones, Cramer, xii. 426. 



— minceus, Cramer, xii. 344. 



— nycteus, Cramer, xii. 369. 



— Pheres, Cramer, xii. 387. 



— Pierus, Cramer, xii. 430. 



— Polymena, Linn., xii. 365. 



— porphyria, Cramer, xii. 379. 



— Pretus, Cramer, xii. 374. 



— Sylvius, Stoll, xii. 430. 



— Sypilus, Cramer, xii. 420. 



— Temenus, Cramer, xii. 396. 



— Thelebas, Cramer, xii. 365. 



— Thetis, Linn., xii. 418. 



— Thetis, Cramer, xii. 368. 

 Sphyr^na, Artedi, iii. 35, 



— parva, Eondel, XV. 78. 



Spicer, Henry, elected Fellow, Proc. 



• (1868-69) xliv. 

 Spider, Cocoon of, exhib. (Campbell), 



Proc. (1883-86) 4. 

 Spider, from Grotto of Adelsberg, Proc. 



ii. 219. 

 — , Katepo, supposed poisonous, in New 



Zealand (Ealph), Proc. (1855-56) 



i, ii ; i. 1, 2. 



— Parthenogenesis in the House-Spider 



(Campbell), Proc. (1880-82) 35; 

 xvi. 536-539. 



— , Trapdoor, from California, exhib. 

 (Chamberlain),Proc.(1883-86)121. 



Spiders, British, new to Science &c. 

 (Pick. Cambridge), Proc. (1869-70) 

 xxxiv ; (1870-71)xciv; Proc. (1872- 

 73) iii; Proc. (1873-74) xv, xvi. See 

 Trans, vol. xxvii. 393-464 ; xxviii. 

 433-458, 523-555. 



— , Catalogue of British (Blackwall), 

 Proc. i. 130-133. 



— , Catalogue of a Collection of Ceylon 

 Araneidea lately received from 

 Mr. J. Nietner, with Descriptions 

 of new species and Characters of a 

 new genus, Proc. (1868-69) xlii ; 

 X. 373-405. 



— classified by number of eyes (J, 



Blackwall), Proc. i. 65. 



