219 



GENERAL 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 Journal of Proceedings. 



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General Subjects 219 



Apteba 222 



Arachnida 222 



coleoptera 222 



DiPTERA 234 



Hemiptera 234 



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h ym enopter a . 237 



Lepidoptera 242 



Neuroptera 252 



Ortiioptera 254 



Strepsiptera 254 



GENERAL SUBJECTS. 

 Alterations in the Bye-Laws, ciii, cxci. 



Anniversary Address of the President, 28 January, 1862. .xxxvi. 



26 do, 1863..CXX. 

 25 do. 1864..cxcvi. 

 Ants in houses, remedies suggested, clxxi. 

 Arrested development, instance of, in Colias Hyale, cxxxvi. 



in Papilio Pammon, cxiv. 

 Asiatic silk-producing moths, 313. 



Australia, journey of exploration across, cxliv, clvii, clxiv, clxvii. 

 Banks', Sir Joseph, collection presented to the British Museum, cc. 

 Bashikouay ant of Equatorial Africa, 470. 

 Bees and the art of queen-making, xxxii. 

 " Bibliotheca Entomologica," cxlviii. 



Bowring's, Mr., collection of Coleoptera presented to British Museum, cxcviii. 

 Breeding insects in winter, and naturalizing exotic species, note on, clxv. 



varieties of Leiiidoptera, xxxii. 

 Breeding-cage of improved construction, x. 



British Museum, appointment of successor to Mr. Adam White, clxiii. 

 Entomological donations to, cxcviii, cc, cci. 

 Entomology and the, clxiii. 

 Bye- Laws, alteration of, ciii, cxci. 

 Canary Islands, Eup/!or6Ja-infesting Coleoptera of, 136. 



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