INDEX. 



451 



Lophoseris, 303, 308, 317, 318 ; diagn. 



of, 303; cristata, 304; explanulata, 



304, 305. 

 Lophoserinse, hard parts of, 302. 

 Lotus, 176; corniculatus, 170, 177, 



181. 

 Lubbock, Sir J., on Collembola, 271 ; 



observ. on Ants, Bees, and Wasps, 



pt. X., 41 ; on sense of colour among 



some Lower Animals, 205. 

 Lucanidse, 360. 

 Lucina, 94; borealis, 94, 95, 97, 98; 



fles.uosa, 96, 98, 100. 

 Liicinopsis, 99 ; undata, 99. 

 Luidia, 103 ; Sarsi, 103, 104. 

 Lump-fish, eyes of, 5. 

 LycEena, 188. 



Lychnis, 179 ; flos-cuculi, 179. 

 Lycosa, 165 (ftnote). • 

 Ly thrum, 178 ; Salicaria, 178, 179. 



Macrodipteryx, 434 ; vexillarius, 434. 



Macrorhinus, 370 (ftnote). 



Mactra, 95 ; elliptica, 95, 97, 99, 



100. 

 Madrepora, 155 ; Crustacea, 155 ; mo- 



nile, 313. 

 Madreporaria, Prof. Duncan on, 137, 



138, 139, 361, 395 ; Perforata, 140, 



159. 

 Madreporidse, 139. 

 Majandrarffia, 314. 

 Mceandrina, 310. 

 Ma;androseris, 303, 305, 309, 316; 



austrahse, 305, 308 ; Bottte, 305, 306, 



308, hard parts of, 306; divis. of, 



305. 

 Malacodermata, 138. 

 Malaconotina;, 423. 

 Malimbus, 426 ; nitens, 426. 

 Malva, 175 ; moschata, 176, 182. 

 Manatus, 367, 368, 369, 370; ameri- 



canus, 368 (ftnote), 370 j seuega- 



lensis, 368 (ftnote),. 369. 

 Manna of S. Australia, 109. 

 Marginella, 334 ; avena, 334 ; Nevilli, 



334. 

 Mai'ine fauna East coast Scotland, 



84. 

 Medulla oblongata in Vertebrates, 2. 

 MegalEemina;, 431. 

 Megalocolus, 54, 61, 66 ; ensator, 



66. 

 Megatriorchis, 405 ; Dorise, 405, 406. 

 Melsenornis, 423 ; edoloides, 423. 

 Melampyrum, 178 ; pratense, 178, 



180. 

 Melierax, 437 ; Mechowi, 437 ; poly- 



zonus, 437. 

 Mehta, 102 ; obtusata, 102. 



Melophorus, gen. diag. of, 51 ; Bagoti, 



51. 

 Meristes, 423 ; poliocephalus, 423. 

 Merops, 434 ; eegyptius, 434 ; ango- 



lensis, 435 ; Lairesnayii, 435 ; nubi- 



cus, 434 ; superciliosus, 434. 

 Merulinse, 140, 303, 316, 317, 318; 



anatomy of, 316. 

 Mesenteripora, 400, 401. 

 Mesopicus, 430 ; decipiens, 430 ; goer- 

 tan, 431 ; namaquus, 430 ; schoeusis, 



430 ; xantholophus, 430. 

 Metallopsis, 70 ; cayennensis, 70. 

 Methodic habits of Insects visiting 



flowers, A. W. Bennett on, 175 ; E.. 



M. Christy on, 186. 

 Michael, A. D., the Hypo])us Question, 



or Life-History of certain Acarina, 



371 ; exper. on Hypopi, 380 ; on 



Tyroglyphi, 381. 

 Micrabacia, 417, 419. 

 Microlanguria, 347, 348 ; Jansoni, 347, 



348. 

 Micronia, 200. 

 Microniidse, 195. 

 Microsolena, 314. 

 Miscogaster, 54, 58; gelo, 54, 58. 

 Mite of Immble-bee, 384 ; C. F. George 



on, 384 ; A. D. Michael, observ. on, 



386. 

 Modiolaria, 94 ; nigra, 94. 

 MoUusca of ' Challenger ' Exped., by 



Eev. E. B. Watson, (XVI.) 26, 



(XVII.) 112, (XVIII.) 284, (XIX.) 



319, (XX.) 341. 

 Montacuta, 95 ; substriata, 95. 

 Monticulipora, 402, 

 Montiporinse, 314. 

 Morio, 350, 361. 

 Motella, 89. 



Moths, fam. UrapterygidEe, 195. 

 Miiller, Dr., criticisms on Lubbock's 



exper. on Bees, 41. 

 Multicavea, 402 ; lateralis, 402. 

 Musca, 371 ; domestica, 371. 

 Muscipetnise, 425. 

 Musophaga, 433 ; Eossffi, 433. 

 Musophaginse, 433. 

 Myobiadee, 390. 

 Myrmeleon, 64. 

 Mysis, 95 ; vulgaris, 95. 

 Mytilus, 94 ; modiolus, 100 ; pbaseo- 



linus, 94, 98. 



Natatores, 441. 



Natica, 95 ; catena, 99, 100 ; groen- 



landica, 95, 96 ; Montagui, 99. 

 Nectarinia, 427 ; acik, 428, cuprea, 



423 ; metallica, 428 ; platyura 



427. 



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