&ENERAL INDEX. 



381 



Spongiae marinse, nature of (John Hogg), 



Proc. i. 38. 

 Spongicola venusta, De Haan, xiii. 506- 



509, 512. 

 Spongida, Proc. (1882-93) 24 ; xii. 207, 



226 ; xiv. 157, 176 ; xvii. 106. 

 — , On Steere's Sponge, a new Genus 



of the Hexacfcinellid Group of 



the (Murie), Proc. (1875-80) iii. 



See Trans., 2nd ser. Zool. vol. i. 



219-234. 

 — , On two species of, from the Atlantic 



Sea-bed (Duncan), Proc. (1880-82) 



20 (title). 

 Spongilla, Lam., Proc. (1874-75) xx. 



— Carter!, Bowerb., from Northern 



India, exhib. (Lockwood), Proc. 

 (1875-80) xxvii. 



— fluviatilis, Pallas, Proc. i. 8, 36, 126 ; 



Proc. (1882-83) 38. 

 Spongiophaga communis. Carter, xx. 



564. 

 Spongoastericus read Spongasteriscus, 



Haeckel, xiv. 176. 

 Spongocyclia, Haeckel, xiv. 142, 146, 



155, 174, 175, 176. 



— cycloides, Haeckel, xiv. 174. 



— elliptica, Haeckel, xiv. 174. 

 Spongodictyum, Haeckel, xiv. 155, 168, 



175. 



Spongodiscida, xiv. 175. 



Spongodiscus, Ehrenb., xiv. 155, 174- 

 176. 



Spongosphsera, Ehrenb., xiv. 155, 168, 

 175. 



Spongosphasrida, xiv. 175, 177. 



Spongotrochus, Haeckel, xiv. 176. 



Spongurida, xiv. 173, 175. 



Spongurus, Haeckel, xiv. 155, 176. 



Sporendonema muscse. Fries, parasitic 

 fungus on flies, viii. 139. 



Spotton, H. B., elected Fellow, Proc, 

 (1875-80) li. 



Spruce, Richard, Notes on some Insect 

 and other Migrations observed in 

 Equatorial America, Proc. (1866- 

 67) xli ; ix. 346-367. 



— , Ant-agency in Plant-structure, or 

 Modifications of Plants which 

 have been caused by Ants, by 

 whose long-continued agency they 

 have become hereditary, and have 

 acquired sufficient permanence to be 

 emploved as Botanical Characters, 

 Proc. (1868-69) xliv. (title). 



Squalidas, v. 227. 



Squalus cornubicus, Gmel., vi. 151. 



Squatarola helvetica, Linn., xiii. 320. 



Squid, xvii. 12. 



Squilla, Fabr., Proc. ii. 376. 



Squilla chiragra, Fabr., xx. 526. 



— Desmarestii, Eisso, vi. 166 ; in Isle 



of Wight (More), Proc. (1858-59) 

 vii. 



— entomon, De Geer, xvi. 13. 



— Imantis read mantis. Rondel, vi. 166. 



— lobata, Fabr., xv. 69. 



— mantis, Rondel, vi. 166. 



— marina, De Geer, xvi. 43. 



— nepa, Fabr., xx. 113. 



Squire.A. B.,elected Fellow, Proc.(1858- 



69) vii. 

 Squire, Peter, elected Fellow, Proc. 



(1857-58) vi ; obituary, Proc. 



(1883-86) 40. 

 Squire, Peter Wyatt, elected Fellow, 



Proc. (1875-80) xxiii. 

 Squirrel's Nest exhib. (Berieau), Proc. 



(1880-82) 6. 

 Stacey, Henry Geo., elected Fellow, Proc, 



(1883-86) 71. 

 Stactobia, McLachl., xvi. 162. 



— atra, Hagen, xvi. 154, 161. 



Stag, hornless skull of, shown (Harting), 



Proc. (1887-88) 10. 

 Stagnicola, Montr., xi. 87. 

 Stagonolepis, Agass., iv. 1. 

 Stags, X. 372. 

 Staiger, Charles T., elected Fellow, 



Proc. (1875-80) ii. 

 Staines, Frederick, elected Fellow, 



Proc. i. 235. 

 Stainton, H. T., elected Fellow, Proc. 



(1858-59) iii ; obituary, Proc. 



(1892-93) 26. 

 — , exhibits Stathmopoda Guerinii, 



Stainton, Proc. (1866-67) ii. 

 — , On the abnormal habits of some 



Females of the genus Orgyia, Ochs , 



Proc. (1861-62) Ixvi ; vi. 156-164. 

 Stainton, J. J., elected Fellow, Proc. ii. 



291 ; death announced, Proc. 



(1875-80) ix. 

 Stalachtin£e, ix. 368. 

 Stalachtis, Hiibner, ix. 368, 457. 



— Calliope, lAmi., ix. 457. 



— Duvalii, Perty, ix. 458. 



— Eugenia, Cramer, ix. 457. 



— Euterpe, Linn., ix. 457. 



— lineata, Guer., ix. 458. 



— Magdalena,Z)oM6^., Westw. ^ Hewits., 



ix. 457. 



— Margarita, Felder, ix. 458. 



— Phsedusa, Hubner, ix. 458. 



— Phlegetonia, Perty, ix. 457. 



— Phlegeus, Fabr., ix. 457. 



— Phlegia, Cramer, ix. 457. 



— Susanna, Fabr., ix. 457. 



— Zephyritis, Balm., ix. 458. 

 Stalagmia guttaria, Guer., iii. 1S6. 



