GENERAL INDEX. 427 



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 Lobster Moth (Stanropus Tagi) .... vol. ii. Ill 



singular caterpillar of . . . . . . . . ii. 110 



Locust a miyratoria (Migratory Locust) . . . . . iii. 17 



Locustida (Locusts) native and foreign ..... iii. 17, 18 



Locust, as food .......... i. 159 



as a symbol iii. 21-23 



Longlegs, Father, the common Tipula, or Crane-fly, and its other 



familiar appellations ........ iii. 99 



Long livers among perfect insects ....... iii. 148 



Loopers, caterpillars so called ...... ii. 103, 319 



Lozotcenia rosana (Leaf-rolling Caterpillar of the Rose) . . i. 271 



Lucanus cermis (Stag Beetle) ....... ii. 83 



Lucciole, le (Flying Glowworms of Southern Europe) . . ii. 140-159 

 Luminous Eyes of various Moths ....... iii. 174 



Luminous Insects . . . . . . . . . iii. 160 



considered as symbols ........ iii. 161 



their existence noticed by the ancients ..... iii. 161 



their harmlessness and uses ...... iii. 175-177 



Luminous or Electric Centipede (Scolopendra electricd) . . . iii. 174 

 Lycana (the genus), Copper Butterflies ...... ii. 133 



- Phleas (Common Copper Butterfly) . . i. 206, 312, ii. 134 



Macroglossa stellatarum (Humming-bird Hawk Moth) . . . ii. 305 



Magpie Moth (Abraxas grossulariatd), Geometer Caterpillars of . i. 98 



caterpillars and chrysalides of, attacked by Ichneumons . iii. 31 



Mammestra Brassicce (Cabbage Moth) ..... i. 272 



Man, influence of, on the lower orders of creation . . . iii. 351-353 



Mandibles or jaws of Wasps, uses of, as a compound tool . . . iii. 327 



Mantis, resemblance of, to vegetable substances ii. 285 



Mask, singular, of the Dragon-fly Larva . . . . . i. 98 



Mason Spider, hinged nest of . . . , . . . i. 137 



Wasp, nest of, invaded by Ichneumons . . . . iii. 28 



Masonry of Caterpillars . . . . . . . iii. 317 



of solitary Bees and of Ants . . . iii. 313, 315 



of solitary Wasps ..... iii. 311 



May-fly (Ephemera] ii- 48 



Meadow Brown Butterfly (Hipparchia Janira) ii. 132 



Measurers, caterpillars so called . . . . . ii. 103 



