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INDEX. 



Sao, 339, see Cycliclina. 



Saprinus, 350. 



Sapromysa, 372. 



Sai-coptes, 371, 384; Scabiei, 371, 378. 



Sarcoptidaj, 373. 



Saxioava, 96 ; arctica, 100 ; rugosa, 96. 



Saxifraga, 178; granulata, 178. 



Scabiosa, 176 ; arvensis, 176, 177 ; suc- 

 cisa, 176, 179, 183, 193. 



Scalaria, 96 ; Trovelyana, 96. 



Scaphander, 341 ; gracilis, 342, 345 ; 

 lignarius, 343, 345 ; mundus, 312, 

 345 ; niveiis, 342, 343 ; puncto- 

 striatus, 313,344, 346. 



Scarabgeus, 371. 



Scarites, 350, 361. 



Schistocephalus dimorpbus, 81. 



Scbizorhis, 433 ; zonura, 433. 



Sclerobasica, 138. 



Sclerodermata, 138. 



Scops, 439 ; giu, 439 ; zorca, 439. 



Scotornis, 434 ; longicauda, 434. 



Scrobicularia, 97 ; prismafcica, 97, 99. 



Scutus austraUs, dentition of, 39. 



Scyphidia, 293. 



Sebasius Deyrollei, 296. 



Senecio Jacobsea, 175-181. 



Sense of colour in Dapbnia, 205 ; in 

 Crustacea, 206. 



Serrator, 375 ; ampbibius, 375, 380. 



Serratula, 178, 179 ; tinctoria, 178, 179, 

 183. 



Sbarpe, E. B., Contributions to tbe 

 Ornithology of New Guinea, TX., 

 405 ; Notes on Collection of Birds 

 made by Herr Bohndorff in Bahr el 

 Ghazal Province and Nyam-nyam 

 Country, Africa, 419. 



Siderastrffia, 303, 316, 317, 318 ; ana- 

 tomy of, 316 ; grandis, 318. 



Siderina, 319. 



Sigmodus, 425 ; mentalis, 425 ; rufi- 

 ventris, 425. 



Sira, 271. 



Siraj, 280. 



Sii-enia, 370. 



Sirinopteryx, 197, 201 ; diagnosis of, 

 ly7 ; rufivinctata, 201. 



Sladen, W. P., on Asteroidea of ' Chal- 

 lenger' Exped., 214. 



Smicra, 53, 54, 56, 58, 65, 70 ; abdo- 

 minalis, 65 ; adaptata, 66 ; ambigua, 

 65 ; Buvmeisteri, 73 ; captiva, 66 ; 

 carta, 72 ; contacta, 71, 72 ; deci- 

 piens, 73 ; decoi'a, 54, 56 ; descrijDta, 

 QQ; dimidiata, 66; discolor, 73; 

 dux, 54, 58 ; erythi'ina, 66 ; ex- 

 hauriens, 66 ; femorata, 66; flam- 

 mula, 66 ; foveata, 71 ; fulvescens, 

 71 ; ignea, 71 ; igneoides, 71 ; incerta, 



72 ; leucotclus, 54, 60 ; luteipennis, 



74 ; masus, 56 ; molanojjtera, 66 ; 



nigropicta, 66 ; pera,72, pulchra, 66; 



rutipes, 70 ; sispes, 71 ; subpunctata, 



66 ; traus'tiva, 66. 

 Smynthurus apicalis, habit of, 23. 

 Solaster, 103 ; endeca, 103, 104. 

 Solen pellucidus, 95, 99. 

 Solidago virgaurea, 180. 

 Spatangus purpureus, 102, 103, 104. 

 Spermophorum of Spiders, 165. 

 Sphagolobus, 436 ; atratus, 436. 

 Sphex, QQ ; punctata, 66. 

 Spiders, abd. sex. organ, 171 ; conflicts 



of, 171 ; deposition of semen, 163 ; 



killing each othei', 169 ; pairing of, 



162 ; sexual excursions of, 170 ; 



testing webs, 170. 

 Spilocliaicis, 54, 55. 

 Spirsea Ulmaria, 178, 179. 

 Spiranthes, 177 ; autumnalis, 177. 

 Spirifer, 124. 



Sponges E. coast Scotland, S. O. Rid- 

 ley on, 105. 

 Spongida E. coast Scotland, 106. 

 Stacbys, 176 ; Betonica, 176-182 ; pa- 



Instris, 178-182. 

 Steatoda, 164 (ftnote) ; guttata, 164 



(ftnote). 

 Stenorhyncbus, 98 ; tenuirostris, 98. 

 Stichaster, 103 ; roseus, 103, 104. 

 Stomatoceras, 54, 62, 63. 

 Striges, 407. 



Strix, 440 ; flammea, 440. 

 Strongylocentrotus, 103 ; drobachiensis, 



103, 104. 

 Structure and hard parts Fungidse (Lo- 



phoserinse). Prof. P. M. Duncan on, 



302. 

 Structure tongue of Honey-Bee, T. J. 



Briant on, 408. 

 Sturninse, 426. 



Stylifer, 112, 130 ; bryebius, 130. 

 Stypiura, 54, 59, 6Q ; conigastra, QQ. 

 Styracaster, 215, 217, 229 ; armatus, 



232 ; horridus, 239. 

 Suberites, 107 ; ficus, 107, 108. 

 Sylvia, 423 ; pamraelajna, 423. 

 Symbiotes, 373 ; elephantis, 373. 

 Syntelia, 299. 

 Syrnium, 439; Bohndorffi, 439; nu- 



chale, 439. 

 Syrphidffi, 181, 182. 

 Syrphus, 177 ; clvpeata, 177, 178, 179, 



180, 181, 182, 185., 



Taenia solium, 82. 



Tapes, 96 ; pullastra, 96 ; virgiueus, 



99. 

 Taraxacum officinale, 177. 



