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Ancients, their great observance of Bees .... vol. ii. 210 

 Animals, the lower, probability of their continued existence . . iii. 354 



- opinions of Southcy and Lamartine ..... iii. 355 

 Anobium, the genus, "Wood-boring Beetles ..... iii. 138 



- pertinax and A. tessellation ...... iii. 138 



Antennae, as organs of hearing ...... i. 199, 213 



- of the Rose-chafer ....... ii. 80 



- of the Stag Beetle ........ ii. 83 



- of twilight and nocturnal Moths . . . . . ii. 212 

 AiiUirenus, Beetles of the genus, living (as larvae) upon desiccated 



remains .......... iii. 1 24 



Anthophora retnsa (a Mason Bee) ....... iii. 313 



Ant-Lion (Formica Leo), story founded on its habits . . .iii. 220 



- description of its grub, or larva, and the pitfall it constructs . iii. 243 



- pupa, cocoon, and cmergement . . . . . .iii. 245 



A nt, female, her practice of removing her own wings . . . ii. 189 



Ants, adaptatiim of their varied forms ...... i. 125 



- devotion to their young ....... i. 124 



- economy and government of . . . . . . i. 124 



- errors concerning ........ i. 86 



- habitations of ......... i. 90 



- slave-making, their practice of i. 123 



- wars of . . . . . . . . . i. 122 



- weapons and acid of . . . . . . . i. 123 



- winter habits and connection with aphides . . . . i. 87, 88 



of, Rose-chafer so called . . , . . . ii. 80 



Apatura, Butterflies of the genus ...... ii. 129 



- Iris (Purple Emperor Butterfly) . i. 308, ii. 112, 129 

 Aphides (Plant-lice) i. 172 



connection with Ants . . . . . . . . i.182 



- enemies of .... i. 181 



- generation of ......... i. 186 



- habits of .......... i. 185 



- importance of ... . . . . . . . i. 189 



Aphis of the Apple (A. lanigera) . . . . . . . i. 183 



- of the Currant (A. Ribes) . . i. 178 



- of the Elder (A. sambucaria) ...... i. 183 



- of the Hop (A. Humuli) ....... i 178 



