CLASSIFIED INDEX OF VOLS. L— XII. 



ZOOLOGY (continued). 



phoses of, i. 30, 74 ; and nettle, i. 62 ; 

 parasites, i. 71, 262 ; plumules of, iv. 44, 

 214, 239; wings, development of, i. 113 



CABBAGE BUTTERFLY : metamor- 

 phoaes, i. 30, 74; parasites, i. 71 



Caddis : larvae, ii. 95, 109 ; worms, iii. 167; 

 worms and their cases, iv. 152, 189 



Camberwell Beauty, ii. 27S ; vi. 299 ; via. 

 234, 239, 249, 263, 282 ; ix. 22, 65, 111, 

 118, 119, 111, 165, 215 ; xi. 277 ; xii. 114, 

 281 



Campodes, viii. 272 



Canada, Nat. Hist, of, ix. 215 



Canaries: colour of, xi. 231; a gossip 

 about, viii. 53; maiming of, v. 17; 

 twin, xii. 95 



Canary: antipathy of a. iii. 135, 215; 

 hawk, ix. 2 I ; peculiarity of a hen, vii. 

 238 



Canterbury discoveries, xi. 119, 191 



Cantharides, iii. 35 



Cape: hen, i. 142,239; pigeons, i. 118; 

 salmon, i. 64 



Caprimulgus Earopseus, xi. 4, 71 



Carex, new, xi. 156 



Carolina crake in England, i. 60 



Carp : fan-tailed, iv. 138 ; and stickle- 

 backs, iv. 215 



Case, insect, v. 94 



Cassowaries, xi. 155, 185 



Cat : age of, ii. 63 ; and caged birds, 

 x. 23; and doe, xi. 167; eating frog, 

 xi. 238, 263, 262 ; fleas, iii. 47, 214 ; 

 foster, pup of, iii. 186; an intelligent, 

 vii. 88; and kestrel, iii. 276; and kit- 

 tens, with hen, iii. 63 ; an old, ii. 255; 

 and rat, x. 142 ; predilections of, ii. 40 ; 

 sacred to [Hecate, i. 41 ; devouring 

 slow-worm, v. 161 ; and squirrels, iii. 

 208 ; before a storm, v. 117, 141, 164, 

 167; suckling squirrels, xi. 141; a 

 sympathetic, v. 233 ; see "Cats" 



Catbird's eggs, i. 238 



Caterpillar: anatomy of, x. 218, 281 ; xi. 

 70; of the hawthorn, i. 168; ii. 182, 

 215 ; nurture, vi. 148 ; transformation 

 of a hairy, vii. 65, 95; utilization of, 

 vii. 18 



Caterpillars, xii. 44, 282; army of, ii. 133, 

 161 ; brood of, i. 126 ; changes of skin 

 in, x. 257 ; defoliating trees, i. lt'8 ; 

 fasting, iv. 64; hairs, irritating effect 

 of, i. 283 ; viii. 22, 137, 167, 190, 215 ; 

 horned British, vii. 193 ; January, in a 

 conservatory, vi. 47, 70 ; migration of 

 wood-boring, viii. 188; cat and mouse, 

 vi. 94 ; notes on web-weaving, viii. 58, 

 94, 115, 142; on apple-trees, I. 168; on 

 oak, i. 168 ; on willow, v. 261 ; parasites 

 in, xi. 282; processionary, xii. 221; 

 tenacity of life in, viii. 165, 262; vege- 

 table, ii. 176 ; venomous, ix. 161 ; at 

 work, vi. 47, 70 ; young in confinement, 

 viii. 161, 188, 237, 262 



Catocala fraxiui, ix. 47 



Catology, vii. 185 



Cats, ii. 88 ; v. 188, 282 ; vi. 17, 23 ; and 

 birds, ii. 260, 276 ; clever, x. 280, 283 ; 

 and cockroaches, iii. 46; curious, x. 

 191, 262 ; at the fire, iii. 190 ; and frogs, 

 xii. 23; in Great Britain, vii. 162; hair 

 and electric sparks, iii. 212; Manx, i. 

 118, 142 ; and music, xi. 142, 166, 191, 

 211, 213, 237 ; oddity of, x. 191, 262 ; 

 xi. 23, 47; power of imitation of, xi. 22 ; 

 and puff-balls, v. 161 ; and rain, iii. 46, 

 190 ; do they eat reptiles ? v. 189 ; self- 

 denial of, iii. 20 ; and starfishes, v. 214, 

 234, 239, 283, 282; and water, v. 214; 

 xi. 94. 138, 213 

 Celery-fly and tomtits, i. 281 

 Celery leaf-miner, iv. 211 

 Cellepora, new species of, ix. 208 

 Cells, epithelium, ii. 239 

 Centipede : electric, viii. 20 ; luminous, v. 



4", 47, 69, 71 ; phosphorescent, iii. 95 

 Centre-barred sallow, v. 234 

 Cephalopod, colossal, iv. 222, 262 

 Cereanthus Lloydii, v. 57 

 Ceratites citriperda, v. 42 

 Ceratodus, xii. 40, 90; living, xii. 163 

 Cerco-monad, life-history ot a, ix. 257 



ZOOLOGY (continued). 



Cerura vinnla, vi. 105, 121 ; caterpillar of 



spitting, iv. 257 

 Ceylon, a new insect from, v. 84 

 Chaffinch : blue eggs of, ii. 167 ; a con- 

 fiding, iii. 94; and missel thrush, x. 



282 ; nests, curious, of, ii. 138 ; iii. 232 ; 



viii. 236 

 Chalk-hill, blue, curious marking of, iv. 



233, 281 

 Chameleon, i. 72; iii. 257, 261; iv. 39, 



42; viii. 71,92; utilized, viii. 214 

 Charadrius pluvialis, vi. 58, 9i, 114, 188 

 Charr, new species of, ii. 23 

 Chat, and other birds, xii. 10 

 Cheddar, natural curiosities at, xi. 225 

 Chelifers, or pseudo-scorpions, iii. 277 ; 



v. 243 ; vi. Ill 

 Chenalopex Egvptiaca, iv. 64 

 Chicken: hatched by pigeon, x. 214; with 



four legs, vii. 258 

 Chickens and hedgehogs, viii. 238, 281; 



and sparrows, ix. 188 

 Children chewing areca - nut in Malay 



archipelago, v. 213 

 Chinese: animals, new, viii. 209; wild silk- 

 worm, vi. 134 

 Chip-muck, American, xi. 36 

 Chaerocampa celerio, ii. 89, 211 ; iii. 257; 



vii. 209 

 Cholera flies, vi. 249; and mina, vii. 87; 



and swallows, ii. 283 ; iii. 17 

 Chrysalids: coloration of, iv. 17; curious, 



iv. 89 ; curious places for, iii. 239 ; ix. 



166; flying, v. 185; keeping, viii. 261, 



262, 281 

 Chrysalis in rock, iv. 93 

 Chrysopa perla, vi. 231, 237, 239 

 Cicadas, vi. 41 ; in Brazil, vii. 71 

 Cirripede, a new, ix. 231 

 Cirrcedia xerampelina, v. 231 

 Clausilia Mortilleti, i. 61 

 Clear-wing moth, iii. 190, 214; xii. 133, 



165 

 ClifVlen nonpareil moth, vii. 263 ; viii. 



283 

 Clio borealis, i. 183 

 Clione, viii. 115 

 Clothes moths, viii. 115, 164, 166, 190, 



214, 238 ; xii. 215, 237 

 Clouded yellow butterfly, i. 281 ; iii. 255, 



276 ; iv. 17, 233, 262, 232: v. 17, 210; 



x. 63, 95; xii. 213, 238,279 

 Cobra : how I killed, ix. 49; and ichneu- 

 mon, iv. 137 

 Cob-web making, xi. 100 

 Cocci, iv. 165 

 CoceinellidiB, ii. 140; xi. 95, 118, 166, 



214 

 Coccothraustes vulgaris, iv. 109 

 Coccus of ash, i. 216 

 Cochineal, i. 210; xii. 119 

 Cockatoos, v. 188 ; x. 151 

 Cockchafer : grub of, ii. 46 ; and larvae, 



vii. 167, 184; swarm of, ix. 239; uses 



of, v. 69 

 Cock-nests, v. 68 

 Cockroach : eggs, v. 238, 283; tenacity of 



life in the, iv. 215, 239 

 Cockroaches : or black beetles, x. 



142, 215 ; and borax, vii. 117, 142, 



166, 214; destruction of, iii. 166, 212, 



280; iv. 22; vii. 168, 190, 21-', 214; 



gregarinidae in, iii. 238; Loudon, iv. 15; 



male, iii. 71 ; and mice, iii. 119, 141, 



143 ; worms in, iii. 238 ; Yankee receipt 



for getting rid of, iii. 113 

 Cocoons, silk, ii. 117 

 Codtish : Baltic, i. 261 ; eggs, i. 210 

 Coletit, vi. 42 ; ix. 22, 71, 167 

 Coleoptera : books on British, vii. 191 ; 



collection of, iv. 73; new British, viii. 



160 

 Colias : edusa, i. 281 ; iii. 255, 276 ; iv. 17, 



233, 262, 282 ; v. 17, 210 ; x. 63, 95 ; xii. 



213, 238, 279 ; hyale, iv. 233, 262, 282 

 Collecting : bottles, iv. Ill ; case, Ireland's, 



vii. 125 ; indiscriminate, x. 6i, 137, 140, 



142, 166, 190, 259 

 Collection catalogue, viii. 118, 162, 175, 



212 ; ix. 46 

 Colorado beetle, enemy to, xi. 186 

 Coloration, cause of, xii. 281 

 Coluber austriacus, viii. 208, 232, 239 



ZOOLOGY (continued). 



Colymbus : arcticus, vi. 83 ; glacialis, x. 



251 ; septentrionalis, xi. 88 

 Comatula rosacea, i. 95, 112; v. 239 

 Conochilus volvox, iii. 69 

 Conchological notes, iv. 17; works, i. 48 

 Congo snake, xi. 185, 207 

 Convolvulus hawk-moth, i. 263 ; iv. 233, 



258, 259 ; v. 16, 259 ; xi. 259, 277 

 Coracias garrula, i. 70 

 Corallines, i. 177 ; v. 198 ; and aealephs, 



ii. 124 ; to repair, v. 46 

 Corals and barnacles, i. 211 

 Cordon bleu, ii. 283 ; iii. 48 

 Cordylophora lacu9tris, v. 41 

 Corethra plumicornis, iv. 78 ; vii. 293 

 Corks, look to your, ii. 116 

 Cormorants, vii. 42; viii. 30,70; xii. 127, 



261 

 Corncrake, ii. 160; iv. Ill; x. 22 

 Cornish Biieker, vii. 216 

 Coronella Jaevis, viii. 258 

 Cossus, ix. 130, 166, 188 

 Cotssold lion, vii. 119, 142 

 Couchia Edwardii, ii. 139 

 Cow and pig : affection of, v. 140; strange 

 incident, ix. 211 ; musical, vii. 22 ; 

 sagacity of, xi. 71 

 Crab : and its claws, vii. 95 ; curious 

 claw, i. 206; edible, ii. 215; a geologist, 

 viii. 179; hermit, i. 191; ii. 160; vii. 

 64; viii. 22; ix. 22; xi. 1S9, 238; king, 

 ix. 260; pea, common, v. 210; rare, iv. 

 113; robber, ix. 253; spider, v. 194; 

 tenacity of life in, ix. 22 ; out of water, 

 xi. 263,279; xii. 45 

 Crake : Baillon's, iii. 143 ; Carolina, i. 60 

 Crambus myellus, v. 42 

 Crane in Norfolk, v. 160, 184 ; at Sand- 

 hurst, iii. 161 ; in Shetland, i. 184 

 Crane-fly, ix. 263 ; larva, anatomy o f , xi. 

 10, 171, 201 ; mouth of, x. 155, 189; 

 swarms, ix. 281 

 Crangon vulgaris, ii. 278 

 Crass, vii. 13, 42 ; locomotion of, vii. 65 

 Crawfish, xii. 238 

 Crex pratensis, v. 161 

 Cricket : house, xii. 143 ; mole, vi. 41 

 Crickets, i. 84, 113, 128, 166 ; iii. 89, 279, 

 281 ; xi. 237, 259, 261, 281 ; and cock- 

 roaches, i. 42, 66 ; how do they feed ? 

 xii. 278 ; to destroy, iii. 263, 279, 281 ; 

 iv. 22, 71 ; x. 168, 264 

 Crimson speckled footman, vii. 234, 239, 



262, 277 ; x. 280 ; xi. 257 

 Crocodile in England, iii. 7, 41 

 Crossbill's nest, iv. 278 

 Crossbills, ii. 262 

 Crown animak-ule, ii. 253 ; v. 130 

 Crows, iv. 208 ; viii. 188 

 Crustacea : moulting of, vii. 112; to pre- 

 serve, vi. 21 

 Crustacean : footprints, ix. 186 ; a name 

 less, v. 101; new British, x. 209; pigmy 

 vi. 26 

 Cuckoo, i. 86, 183 ; ii. 88, 161, 184, 214 

 iii. 112 ; v. 16, 64, 65, 185, 232 ; vi. 108 

 138, 281 ; vii. Ill, 113, 158 ; viii. 105, 166 

 191, 281; ix. 117, 164; x. 162, 189 

 xii. 188, 215 ; bee-loving, ii. 160 ; eggs 

 i. 38, 87; iv. 113, 143, 161, 167, 214, 239 

 261 ; xii. 167, 214, 215, 236, 237, 259, 260 

 278, 279; Ispits, iv. 158; v. Ill; wag 

 tail, xi. 190 

 Cuculus canorus, vi. 108, 138, 281 

 Curious body in jaw of rove beetle, vi. 



238 

 Curiosities, natural, i. 283 

 Curlew, vi. 179 

 Cuttle-fish bone, vi. 177 

 Cuttle-fishes: v. 218, 258; ix. 270; x. 4 



26 ; gigantic, iv. 222, 282 ; x. 42 

 Cyclostoma elegant, vii. 42 

 Cynips aptera, v. 89 



Cynthia : cardui, iv. 233 ; ix. 209 ; huntera, 

 capture in Hants queried, xi. 256 ; xii. 

 47, 137 

 Cyrena fluminalis, vii. 162 



DABCHICKS, i. 152; vi. 119 

 Daddylonglegs, iv. 256 ; v. 23, 89, 95 

 Dagger-moth, viii. 95 

 Dammer bee, i. 252 



