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Bombus, notes on the more coiumon spe- 

 cies of the genus, 7013 ; a revision of 

 the synonymy of the British species of 

 the genus, 7073 

 Bombus Cullumanus, 7078 



„ Derhamellus, 7014, 7077 



„ ehitiis, 7093 



„ fervid us, id. 



„ fragrans, 7077 



„ Horlorura, 7015, 7082 



„ lapidarius, 7014, 7082 



„ lapponiciis, 7077 



„ Lalreillellus, 7083 



„ Lucorum, 7017, 7081 



„ Muscorum, 7015, 7075 



„ nivalis, 7079 



„ ornatus, 7093 



„ Pratorum, 7078 



„ senilis, 7076 



„ Skrimshiranus, 7079 



„ Smithianus, 7076 



„ soroensis, 7080 



„ subterraneus, 7013, 7083 



„ Sylvarum, 7077 



„ terrestris, 7016, 7081 



„ teiricola, 7093 



„ vagans, id. 

 Bombyx Quercus and the variety B. Cal- 



lunse of Palmer, remarks on, 6815 

 Brachonyx indigena, 7161 

 Brachycenirus subnubilus of Curtis, note 



on, 7068 

 Bradyepetes amataria, 7001 

 Brambling, 6853 

 Buccinum undatum, 7239 

 Bug collectors, hints to, 7157 

 Bug, gold, a reminiscence of Rio, 



7219 

 Bulla Cranchii, 7241 

 Bullhead, sea, at Montrose, 6993 

 BuUidsB, 7241 

 Bunting, snow, 6853 

 Butterfly, note of flight on the rate of 



speed of a, 7280 

 •Butterfly number of Young England,' 



7030 

 Buzzard, roughlegged, at King's Lynn, 



Buzzards, 6850 

 Caecum glabium, 7210 

 Trachea, 7211 

 Caelioxys, 7092 

 Calidris arenaria, 6846 

 Calosoma Sycophanta in the Isle of 



Wight,7l57; capture of near Penzance, 



7290 

 Calyptraeadae, 7205 

 Camplogramma fluviata, 7003 

 * Canadian Naturalist and Geologist,' 



7072 



Canary, escaped, breeding, 7143 

 Cancillariada?, 7239 

 Capercally breeding in Scotland, 7235 

 Capriraulgus europaeus, 6843, 6977 

 Carabi, capture of in Manchuria, 



7061 

 Caradrina cubicularis, larva of, in wheat- 

 ricks, 6817; larvge of, 7154 

 Carbo coimoranus, 6973 



„ cristatus, id. 

 Carp, common, note on the piscivorous 



propensities of, 7052 

 Carpenter, William, 'Animal Physiology,' 



7072 

 Carpocapsa Reaumurana, 7155 

 ' Catalogue of the Lepidopterous Insects 



in the Museum of Natural History at 



the East India House,' 7225 

 Caterpillars, poisonous, 7071 

 Cerambycidae, 6825 

 Cerambyx aureipennis, 6830 

 Ceratina dupla, 7092 

 Cerceris deserta, 7090 

 Cerethiadge, 7211 

 Cerelhiopsis tubercularis, 7239 

 Cerelhium adversiim, 7211 

 „ reticulatum, id. 



Ceropacha flavicornis, description of the 



larva of, 7284 

 Certhia familiaris, 6891 

 Choerocampa Celerio, capture of at Dar- 

 lington, 7249; at Matlock, id.; at 



Nottingham, id.; at Wakefield, id. 

 „ Elpenor, 6997 



Chaffinch, note on a variety of, 6890 

 Charadrius hiaticula, 6845 

 „ morinellus, id. 



„ pluviulis, id. 



Chelaria Hiibnerella, 7010 

 Chemnitzia clathrata, 7212 

 „ eximia, id. 



„ indistincta, 7211 



„ rufescens, id. 



Chickens, kestrel feeding, 7170 

 Child attacked by an eagle, 7142 

 Chiton Asellus, 7203 



„ cinereus, id. 



„ fasciculaiis, id. 



„ IcEvis, id. 



„ marmoreus, id. 



„ ruber, id. 

 Chitonidae, 7203 

 Chough, 6853 

 Chrysalis, expansion of the wings in 



Lepidopleia on emerging from the, 



7159 

 Chrysomela marginalis found on the 



Mainland of Caithness, N.B., 7063 

 Cidaria corylala, 7004 



„ picala, id. 



