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Chrysopa perl a (Lace- wing Fly) . . . vol. i. 181, ii. 278, 282 



Churchyard Beetle (Blaps mortisaga), its habits . . iii, 120 



remarkable blackness of . . . . . iii. 121 



strange vitality and longevity of . . . . . . iii. 122 



Cicada Anglica . . . . . . , - . . iii. 329 



aurita (Gold-green Cicada of the Oak) . . . . . ii. 115 



spumaria (Cuckoo-spit Frog-hopper) ..... iii. 10 



the classic, a rare British insect ...... iii. 10 



(Tree-hopper), celebrated by the ancients for its music . . ii. 215 



instrument of sound in ....... ii. 219 



ovipositor of female ........ iii. 328 



Click-beetles (Elaterida), of the same family as Fire-flies . . . iii. 166 



Climbing Fish (Perca scandens) and climbing Chrysalis of Goat Moth iii. 189 

 Clisiocampa neustria (Lackey Moth) .... i. 95, 273 



Clothes Moth (Tinea pellionella) i. 275 



caterpillar of ....... . i. 276 



CoccineHa (Ladybird) ..... ii. 1 



Coccus of the Hawthorn, her eggs protected by her dead body . iii. 93 



of the Vine, and her cotton-covered eggs . . iii. 93 



Cochineal Insect (Coccus) ..... i. 165 



Cockroaches (Blattidte) ..... i. 305 



Cocoon of caterpillars ....... iii. 323 



of Emperor Moth . . . . . . . ii. 233 



- of Great Goat Moth ii. 29 



of Hawthorn Saw-fly iii. 324 



-of Puss Moth i. 103, ii. 29 



of Silkworm ..... ii. 29 



of Tiger Moth i. 100 



Collectors of insects, disappointments to, through the agency of para- 

 sitic insects ...... iii. 32 



Colours, opposite, made to harmonize in natural objects . iii. 251 



Coming out, or development, of insect forms . . ii. 22 



Compound eyes of insects . i. ] 95 

 Convolvulus Hawk Moth (Sphinx Convolvuli) . ii. 304, 305 



Copper Butterflies (genus Lyccena) . ii. 133 



Copper Butterfly, the common, (Ityceena Phleas) ii. 134 



Copris lunaris (Dung Beetle), singular horn of iii. 122 



Cossus Ugniperda (Great Goat Moth) . ii- 313 



