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XIII. INSECTA. 
By D. Sharp. 
CONTENTS. 
Page 
Page 
Introduction . 
3 
Biologv 
— continued. 
I. Titles . 
5 
3. 
Palaearctic region (a. 
II. Biology: Subject-Index. 
collective) .... 
96 
Anatomy and Physiology 
81 
b. Europe (collective) 
97 
Habits, Instinct, Senses . . 
84 
c. British Islands 
97 
Development . 
87 
d. North Europe, Si- 
General Subjects: — 
beria .... 
100 
Variation & Teratology 
87 
e. Centr. & East. 
Hybrids. 
88 
Europe.... 
100 
Colour. 
88 
f. France . . . . 
102 
Protection . 
88 
g. South. Europe and 
Resemblance . 
89 
Mediterranean . 
102 
Phylogeny, Organogeny, 
h. Caucasus & West 
Evolution, Heredity . . 
89 
& Central Asia . 
103 
Galls . 
89 
4. 
Africa . 
104 
Insects & Flowers & Plants 
89 
5. 
Madagascar, etc. . . 
104 
Collections, Preservation, 
6. 
Tropical & East. Asia. 
105 
Museums, Nomenclature 
90 
7. 
Asiatic Archipelago . 
106 
Bibliography . 
90 
8. 
Australia & Tasmania 
106 
Biography . 
90 
9. 
North America . . . 
107 
Obituary Notices . . . 
91 
10. 
Central America . . 
108 
Economic Entomology . . 
92 
11. 
Antilles ..... 
108 
Faunistic:— 
12. 
South America . . . 
108 
General . 
95 
Palaeo-entomology . . . . 
109 
1. Arctic & Antarctic . . 
95 
III. Systematic Index. . . 
113 
2. Insular, incl. N. Zealand 
95 
(a) Coleoptera (incl. Strepsiptera). 
Page 
General .... 
114 
Cicindelidae. . . 
114 
Carabidae . . . 
115 
Haliplidae . . . 
120 
Dytiscidae . . . 
120 
Gyrinidae . . . 
120 
Hydrophilidae . . 
121 
Staphylinidse . . 
121 
Pselaphidae . . . 
125 
Paussidae . . . 
126 
Scydmaenidae . . 
126 
Silphidae . . . 
127 
Histeridae . . . 
127 
Nitidulidae, Mono- 
tomidae . . . 
128 
Trogositidae . . 
129 
Colydiidae . . . 
129 
Cucujidse and 
Rhysodidae . . 
129 
Cryptophagidae . 
129 
Lathridiidse . . 
129 
Mycetophagidae . 
130 
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Dermestidae and 
Thorictidae . .130 
Byrrhidae . . .130 
Parnidae . . . .130 
Georyssidae and 
Heteroceridae . 130 
Lucanidae . . .130 
Passalidae . . .131 
Scarabaeidae . .131 
Buprestidae . . .140 
Throscidae and 
Eucnemidae . .141 
Elateridae . . .141 
Rhipiceridae and 
Dascillidae . .143 
Malacodermidae . 143 
Cleridae . . . .144 
Lymexylonidae 
and Cupesidae . 145 
Ptinidae . . . .145 
Bostrichidae. . . 146 
Cioidae . . . .146 
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Tenebrionidae . . 
147 
Cistelidae . . . 
149 
Pythidae . . . 
150 
Melandryidae . . 
150 
Lagriidae.... 
150 
Anthicidae, Pedi- 
lidae .... 
150 
Rhipiphoridae and 
Mordellidae . . 
151 
Cantharidae . . 
151 
(Edemeridae . . 
152 
Curculionidae . . 
152 
Scolytidae . . . 
158 
Anthribidae. . . 
158 
Cerambycidae . . 
158 
Bruchidae . . . 
163 
Chrysomelidae . . 
163 
Erotylidae . . . 
170 
Endomychidae . . 
171 
Coccinellidae . . 
171 
Corylophidae . . 
172 
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