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OTDEX. 



Anthothreptes, 429 ; Longuemarii, 429 ; 

 orientalis, 429. 



Anthozoa of east coast of Scotland, 106. 



Anthriscus, 177 ; sylvestris, 178. 



Anthrophora, 190; acervorum, 190, 

 191. 



Anthyllis, 177 ; Ttilneraria, 177. 



Antipatliaria, 138. 



Antrocephalus, 54, 63. 



Ants, Sir John Lubbock on, 41 ; lon- 

 gevity of, 49; recognition by, 48; 

 sensitiveness to ultra-violet rays, 50. 



Anvirida, ally of, 21. 



Aphrodite, 94 ; aculeata, 94. 



Apidse, 181, 182, 183. 



Apis, 176 ; mellifica, 176, 177, 178, 179, 

 183, 185, 187. 



AplysiidfB, 341. 



Aporosa, 137, 138, 139, 140, 318. 



Aporrhais, 95 ; pes-pelecani, 95, 99. 



Arctium, 175 ; Lappa, 175, 176. 



Ardea, 440 ; atricapilla, 4 10 ; Sturmi, 

 440. 



Ardeinse, 440. 



Argynnis, 188 ; aglaia, 188 ; latlionia, 

 188. 



Argyronetica, 170 (ftnote) ; aquatica, 

 170 (ftnote). 



Armeria, 176 ; vulgaris, 176. 



An'etocera, 54, 56. 



Arrhenodes, 301. 



Arthropods, nervous syst. of, 2, 5. 



Aspirhina, 54, 60. 



Astarte compressa, 94, 95, 96, 99 ; sco- 

 tica, 96 ; sulcata, 94, 95, 96, 99. 



Asterias, 102, 104 ; Muelleri, 103, 104 ; 

 violacea, 102, 103, 104. 



Asteroidea of the ' Challenger ' Exped., 

 W. P. Sladen on, 214. 



Asthenia, 198 (ftnote). 



Astraja, 313, 316 ; meandrina, 313. 



AstrEeida;, 139, 141, 303, 313, 316, 3l7, 

 318, 366. 



Astrangiacese, S. O. Eidley on variable 

 structures of, 395. 



Astropecten, 103, 217, 218 (ftnote), 247 

 acanthifer, 248, 253; brasiliensis, 247; 

 249 ; brevispinus, 248, 249 ; cingu- 

 latus, 249, 266 ; granulatus, 248, 263 

 hermatophilus, 248, 257 ; imbelhs 

 248, 255 ; irregularis, 103, 104 ; japo 

 nicus, 248, 255 ; mesactus, 249, 267 

 monacanthus, 248, 263 ; pectinatus 

 248, 251; pentacanthus, 103, 104 

 polyacanthus, 248, 251 ; pontO' 

 porous, 248, 259 ; velitaris, 248, 263 

 zebra, 248, 261 ; zebra, var. rosea, 

 263. 



AstropectinidBe, 214, 247. 



Astur, 437; Mechovri, 437; mono- 



grammicus, 437 ; polyzonus, 437 ; 



sphenurus, 437. 

 Asturinula, 437 ; monogramniica, 437. 

 Athene, 439 ; perlata, 439. 

 Atys, 322, 341 ; cylindrica, var. solida, 



342; hyalina, 341; speciosa, 322. 

 Auditoi'y ossicles of Hhytina Stelleri, 



A. Doran on, 366. 

 Aviceda, 438 ; cuculoides, 438. 

 Axima, 54, 57 ; spinifrons, 54, 57. 



Balsena, 370; mysticetus, 370. 



Balsenoptera, 370 ; Sibbaldii, 370. 



Balanus, 106, 206. 



Bartsia, 177 ; Odontites, 177. 



Baryrrhynchus, 300 ; Powei'i, 300 ; 

 Miles, 300. 



Batis, 425 ; orientalis, 425. 



Baza, 438 ; cuculoides, 438. 



Bee, anat. tongue of, T. J. Briant on, 

 408 ; manner use of tongue, 415 ; 

 Observ. tongue of — Briant, 414, 

 Chambers, 413, Cook, 415, Miiller, 

 415, Eirby and Spenee, 413, New- 

 port, 413, Shuckard, 416. 



Bees, hearing in, 43, exper. on, 44, 

 45 ; knowledge of colour, 42 ; me- 

 thodic habits of, 175, 186, 193 ; pre- 

 ference for colours of flowers, 192 ; 

 sight of, 93. 



■ , Sir J. Lubbock on, 41. 



, visits to flowers, A. W. Bennett 



on, 182 ; E. M. Christy on, 186, 189, 

 190. 



Bell, Prof. F. Jeffrey, Echinoderms of 

 E. coast Scotland, 102. 



Bellis, 177 ; perennis, 177. 



Bennett, A. W., constancy of insects' 

 visits to flowers, 175. 



Bohndorff, Herr P., coll. of Birds from 

 Wyam-nyam country, 419. 



Bolbogaster, 301 ; ctenostomoides, 

 301. 



Bombus, 176, l77, 178, 179, 180, 182, 

 185, 384 ; scrimshiranus, 190 ; vir- 

 ginalis, £84. 



Botaurus, 440 ; Sturmi, 440. 



Bothriocephalus latus, 82. 



Brachymeria, 65 ; panamensis, 68 ; tar- 

 salis, 67. 



Brachypodes, 424. 



Bradyornis, 423 ; ater, 423 ; diabolicus, 

 423. 



Brain, homol. of, in Invertebrates, 4. 



Brenthidse from Japan, G. Lewis on, 

 295, 347. 



Brevipennes, 422. 



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