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INDEX. 



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Q-enabacia, 140. 



Geometra, 200 ; mahometaria, 200 ; 



mexicaria, 200. 

 George, C. F., on Acarid supposed Hy- 



popus, 384. 

 Gei'anium, 178, 193 ; Eobertianum, 



180; sylvaticum, 178. 

 Gerda caudata, new Peritrichoug Infu- 



sorian, F. W. Phillips on, 293, 294, 



295 ; glans, 293 j fixa, 294. 

 Glaucidium, 439 ; perlatum, 439. 

 Glauconome, 401 ; stellipora, 401. 

 Goldie, A., coll. of birds from N. Guinea, 



405. 

 Gonepteryx, 188 ; rhamni, 188. 

 Gonogala, 197, 201 ; diagnosis of, 197 ; 



lactea, 201. 

 Gonorthus, 197, 200, 201, 204 ; flavi- 



fimbria, 200. 

 Grallatores, 440. 



Grasshopper, auditory org. in leg, 4. 

 Graucalus, 424 ; pectoralis, 424. 

 Gryllus hieroglyphus, auditory org. in 



leg, 4. 

 Gymnobucco, 432 ; Eonapartii, 432. 

 Gypohierax, 436 ; angolensis, 436. 



Halcyon, 431 ; chelicntensis, 435 ; cya- 

 noleuca, 435 ; malimbica, 435 ; semi- 

 cserulea, 435. 



Halichondria, 105, 107; ficus, 107; 

 panicea, 105. 



Halicore, 367, 368, 369, 370. 



Haliglossa, 149, 150 ; echinata, 149. 



Halomitra, 155, 159, 160, 161 ; Crus- 

 tacea, 155 ; construct, of, 155. 



Halticella, 53, 54, 60, 61, 62, 64; cine- 

 raria, 54, 62 ; declavator, 54, 61 ; 

 divisicornis, 63 ; ducator, 54, 61 ; 

 dubitator, 54, 60 ; ensator, 61, 66 ; 

 fascicornis, 54, 63 ; figurator, 67 ; 

 iinator, 68 ; gladiator, 61 ; liberator, 

 54, 62 ; motator, 61 (err.) ; myrme- 

 leonis, 64 ; nigricola, 67 ; notator, 

 61 ; osmicida, 54, 63 ; pi-operator, 

 61 ; signator, 61 ; subfasciata, 62 ; 

 tarsalis, 67 ; tentator, 61, 66 ; ye- 

 nusta, 67 ; vetusta, 67. 



Ealtichella, 64, 66 (err.) ; erythrotelus, 

 66 ; osmicida, 67. 



Hapaloderma, 434 ; narina, 434. 



Hedydipna, 427 ; platyura, 427. 



Helotarsus, 437 ; ecaudatus, 437. 



Heracleum, 180; Spondyleum, 180, 

 182. 



Herodii, 440. 



Herpetolithus, 149 ; Ehrenbergi, 149. 



Herpolitha, 149, 150, 152, 153, 154, 

 159, 161 ; fohosa, 152, arrang. hard 

 parts of, 152 ; limosa, 152. 



Herring-breeding, 89 ; fry, 92, destruc- 

 tion of, 93 ; migrations of, 86, 93. 



Herring-fishery of Scotland, 84. ; dimi- 

 nishing ?, 88 ; harbour-accomodation 

 for, 92 ; increasing , 91 ; tab. state- 

 ments, 90, 91. 



Heteromera, 351. 



Heteropora, 402 ; conifera, 402, 403 ; 

 lateraUs, 402. 



Heteroporidse, 402 ; G. Busk on tabulse 

 of, 402 ; A. W. Waters on, 403. 



Hieracium, 180 ; sylvaticum, 180. 



Higonius, n. g., 299 ; cilo, 299 (ftnote), 

 300; crux, 300 (ftnote); Poweri, 

 299 (ftnote), 300. 



Hipparchia, 175 ; Janira, 175, 176, 181, 

 184. 



Hippoglossoides, 96, 99, 100; liman- 

 doides, 96. 



Hippolyte, 94; Cranchii, 98; spinus, 

 94, 95, 97, 98 ; Thompsoni, 95, 96, 

 98, 100. 



Hippota, 54, 64. 



Histeridee, 296, 350, 351. 



Histiostoma, 380 ; pectineum, 380. 



Hockeria, 54, 64, 67, 74 ; canariensis, 

 74 ; Dargelasii, 67 ; figurator, 67 ; 

 nigra, 67 ; nyssa, 67 ; proxenus, 67 ; 

 l-ufipes, 67 ; Walkeri, 67. 



Hololepta, 350. 



Homologies, cerebral, Prof. Owen on, 1. 



Homopus, 372, 373, 374, 375 ; elephan- 

 tis, 373, 375. 



Honey-ant, n. gen. of, 41. 



Hoplopterus, 441 ; speciosus, 441. 



Humilinares, 426. 



Hyas, 94, 97; coarctatus, 94, 95, 96, 

 100. 



Hybothorax, 54, 64 ; GraaiBi, 54, 64. 



Hybridism in Salmo, Dr. Day on, 13, 

 17, 18. 



Hydractinia, 106 ; echinata, 106, 108. 



Hydrozoa E. coast Scotland, 106. 



Hymeniacidon, 107; ficus, 107. 



Hymenoptera, visits to flowers, 185. 



Hypericum, 175; humifusum, 179; 

 montanum, 175 ; perforatixm, 175, 

 176 ; pulchrum, 178. 



Hyphalaster, 215, 217, 234 ; diadema- 

 tus, 234, 237 ; inermis, 234, 239 ; 

 hyalinus, 234, 235 ; planus, 234, 

 242. 



Hyphantornis, 426; atrogularis, 426. 



Hypodectes, 375 and ftnote. 



Hypopi, 372, 373, 374, 376, 377, 378, 

 379, 380, 381, 382, 383, 384, 385, 

 386, 387, 388, 389. 



Hypopus, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 

 377, 378, 383, 384, 385, 386, 389, 

 390, 3.-4; feroniarum, 372, 378, 378; 



