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INDEX. 



Note. — Where the name only of an Insect is mentioned, the description 

 of the Insect "will be found at the page referred to. 



The Arabic Figures refer to the pages of the ' Transactions;' the 

 Roman Numerals to the pages of the 'Proceedings.' 



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General Subjects .... Ixxxv 



Arachnida Ixxxv 



Coleoptera Ixxxvi 



Crustacea Ixxxix 



Dipteea Ixxxix 



Hemipteea Ixxxix 



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Hymenoptera XC 



LePIDOPTEEA XC 



Neuroptera xciii 



Orthoptera xciii 



Steepsipteea xciii 



GENERAL SUBJECTS. 



Annual Meeting, xxxv. 



Channel Islands Institute of Pisciculture, xxix. 



Cocoa-nut trees in Barbadoes destroyed by Coccus, xx. 



Entomological station at Basle, xxiii. 



Floral simulation by insects, xxix. 



Micro-photographs enlarged, showing parts of insects, xxxii. 



Nest from Jamaica, supposed to belong to an insect, x. 



President's Address, xxxvii. 



' Pruritus ' caused by Trom.hidium, ii. 



Season-dimorphism, remarks on, vi. 



Stridulating organs in a spider, 281 and xviii.— in scorpions, xviii. — in a 



Crustacean, xxvii. — in Phasmidce, xxviii. — in the CEdipoda, xxix. 



Experiment illustrating the sound produced, xxxii.— in pupa of 



Thecla rubi, xxxiii. — in CiirculionidcB, xxxiii. 



ARACHNIDA. 

 Atypus Suheri, from Ilampstead, viii. — Remarks thereon by Mr. Enock, 



XV. — Remarks on specific identity, xxx. 

 Chelifer, a large species from Spain, viii. 



