Xll 



Frogs and toads inclosed in stones, 3848 

 Fungus and masses of crystalline matter 



in an oak tree, 3892 

 Gadidae, 4019 

 Galbula ruficauda in Lincolnshire, 3096, 



3944 

 Galeidae, 3846 

 Gasterosteidae, 3951 

 Gasterosteus leiurus (?), note on, 3760 

 General Natural-History Society, 4117 

 Geotrupes stercorarius, * note on the im- 

 palement of, 3919 

 German Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science, 4152 

 Globe-fish, Pennant's, near Ardmore, 



3848 

 Glochinorhinus Doubledavi, 3829 

 Glow-flies, 3854 

 Gobiida?, 3950 



Gosse, Philip Henry, 'A Naturalist's So- 

 journ in Jamaica,' 3850, 3185 ; 'A 

 Naturalist's Rambles on the Devon- 

 shire Coast,' 4054, 4081 

 Guillemot, bridled, shot near North Ber- 

 wick, 3793 

 Gull, ivory, at Torquay, 3807; glaucous, 

 in Sussex, 3832 ; little, in Shetland, 

 3911; masked, in Sussex, 3912; 

 correction of a previous error re- 

 specting, 4074 

 Gymnetridae, 3951 

 Gymnodontidae, 3847 

 Harrier, Montagu's, in Woolwich marsh- 

 es, 4094 

 Hawfinch at Selborne, 4053 

 Hedgehog, carnivorous propensities of, 

 4008; observations on the harm- 

 lessness of, 4009 

 Hedgehogs sucking a cow, 4151 

 Helix obvoluta in Hampshire, 3764 

 Hemerophila abruptaria, note on, 4133 

 Herrings in the Lakes of Killarney, 3847 

 Hesperida), remarks on the habits of, 



3884 

 Hippocarapidae, 3847 

 1 History of British Crustacea,' 4142 

 Hobby near Newcastle-on-Tyne, 4053 

 Hooded crow, 4124 

 Hoopoe near Selborne, 3908; in the Isle 



of Portland in May, 3909 

 Hornbill, note on the Acarus of, 3916 

 Humming-bird, long-tailed, 3853 

 Hybophorus rufo-tuberosus, 3831 

 Hymenoptera of Southend and its vici- 

 nity, 4077 

 Hypercallia Christiernana at Castle- 

 Eden, 4001 

 Ichneumon Atiopos, 4037 

 Imperial L.-C. Academy, election of Fel- 

 lows, 3920, 4 156 



' Insecta Saundersiana,' 3859 

 Insects, Lepidopterous, in the collection 

 of the British Museum, 3733, 3859 ; 

 Neuropterous, in the collection of 

 the British Museum, 3859; impaled, 

 3863 ; from the Rocky Mountains, 

 3893 ; mode of destroying, 3921 ; 

 supposed late appearance of, 4129 ; 

 Hymenopterous, scarcity of, in cer- 

 tain localities, 4133 

 Insect-wax of China, 3820 

 Isle of Wight Philosophical and Scien- 

 tific Society, proceedings of, 3798 

 Jacamar in Lincolnshire, 3906 

 Jackdaws taking the eggs and young of 

 other birds to feed their own voun°- 

 with, 3983 * to 



Journal of a voyage to Central America, 



3929 

 Kestrel hawk and cat, anecdote of, 3905 

 Kirby Society, proposition for the forma- 

 tion of, 3799 

 Kite at Horndean, 3945 

 Labrus carneus, 4100 



„ variegatus, 4100 

 Lamnidae, 3846 



Larva of Eudorea lineola, 3778 ; of Ela- 

 chista locupletella, 3778 ; of a beetle, 

 voracity of, 3780 ; of Diglossa mer- 

 sa at Baldoyle, Ireland, 3811; of 

 Polyommatus Artaxerxes, 3863 ; of 

 Eudorea murana, 4077 ; of Ache- 

 rontia Atropos feeding on the tuber 

 of the potato, 4107 ; Cerura Vinula 

 using fragments of potato in its co- 

 coon, 4107 

 Larvae, Lepidoptera bred from, 4037 

 Lasiocarnpa Trifolii, pupa of, parasitic 



moth found in, 4109 

 Leach, William Elford, ' Molluscorum 



Britannicae Synopsis,' 3817 

 Lepidoptera, diurnal, inquiry respecting 

 certain appendages to the haustel- 

 lum of, 3755 ; replies thereto, 3809, 

 3862 ; captures of in the neighbour- 

 hood of Birkenhead, 3776 ; dupli- 

 cates of, 3810 ; digging for pupa? 

 of, 3888 ; note on, bred from larvae, 

 4037 ; captures of, at Chorley, 4037 ; 

 taken near Tenterden, 4130 

 Leptoderus angustatus, 3824 



„ sericeus, 3824 



Leptostethus marginatus, 3826 



., Waltoni, 3826 



Limax Gagates near Tenby, 4048 

 Lizard, Venus, 3856 

 Lobster, young, measuring only nine 



lines, 3765 

 Lophiidac, 3950 

 Man-of-war-birds, 3852 



