CLASSIFIED INDEX OF VOLS. I.— XII. 



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ZOOLOGY (continued). 



nest of, curious accident to, ix. 18S ; 

 red-breasted, ii. 15 ; spotted, i. 256 ; ii. 

 181; v. 184; ix. 214; usurping martin's 

 nest, iv. 89 



Flying-fish, ii. 278;iii. 161, 181 



Folkestone : Museum, vi. 283 ; natural 

 history of, vi. 65; Nat. Hist. Soc, iv. 

 119 



Footman, crimson -speckled, vii. 234, 239, 

 262,277; xi. 257 



Foraminifera, ix. Ill, 261, 274, 280 



Fork-beard, greater, ii. 211 



Form, analogy of, ii. 266 



Formicary, how to manage, xii. 263 



Fowls, iv. 65, 88, 95; vi. 189; rendered 

 senseless, curious customs, xi. 143, 166, 

 167, 190, 191, 212, 213 ; silk, xi. 156 



Fox: v. do?, i. 160; with young, scent- 

 less, i. 166 



Fox-moth, vii. 263, 276, 2S3 ; viii. 20, 161 



Fox-shark, i. 165 



Friendships, curious, iv. 119; v. 119; vii. 

 118 



Fringilla spinus, v. 39 



Fritillaries, British, xi. 75, 119 



Fritillary : greasv, ix. 167 ; Queen of 

 Spain, v. 42; vfii.139, 237, 281 



Frog, iv. 41 ; vi. 71, 119, 191, 233 ; circu- 

 lation in, ix. 183; eaten by cat, xi. 26:2; 

 eating its old skin, i. 233 ; green tree, 

 ii. 189, 211 ; iv. 206; v. 161 ; X. 69, 141 ; 

 in gooseberry-bush, iii. 234 ; little, v. 

 63 ; local name of, ii. 118, 142, 1«7 ; 

 new species of, ix. 137 ; parasites, v. 70 ; 

 season, iii. 213 ; spawn, iii. 63, 89, 117, 

 119; iv. 69; viii. 213 



Frogs : colour in, vi. 233; and goldfish, 

 xi. 263 ; hybernation of, iv. 94 ; incar- 

 cerated, iii. 45, 69, 117, 207, 261; 

 showers of, viii. 20, 143, 167 ; ix. 95, 

 118; and toads, ii. 47, 69, 94, 117, 141, 

 213, 214, 261; iii. 234; xii. 190; 

 climbing, iii. 234 



Frogs and toads, spawn of, xi. 213, 245, 

 276 



Frogs, upland, iv. 213 



Fumart, v. 22, 45, 69 



Furze mites, vii. 236 



Fusus berniciensis, iv. 143, 166 , 212 



GADFLIES, xi. 147 



Gall-flies, i. 59, 137; ii. 165, 215, 228; 



iii. 64 

 Gall insect, new, i. 185; iv. 47, 140 

 Gall-midge, beech, i. 190 

 Gallinago major, vi. 65 

 Gallinula crex, iv. 114 

 Game cock, viii. 164, 236 

 Gamekeepers and zoologists, viii. 212 

 Gannet and black-throated diver, in. 162 

 Garden warbler, ix. 11 

 Garrulus glandarius, v. 253 

 Gasteropods, rotation of embryo in, iii. 



261 

 Gasterosteus aculeatus, iv. 263 ; saltatrix, 



iii. 20 

 Geese, excrement of, a cure for jaundice, 



v. 141 

 Geometers, viii. 215 

 Geophilas electricus, &c, v. 49, 65, 71 ; 



viii. 20, 46 

 GermoD, i. 261 



Ghent, nat. hist, notes at. viii. 246 

 Giants, traces of, ii. 47 ; iii. 92 ; iv. 55 

 Gipsymoth, vi. 32, 71 ; vii. 215 ; viii. 23, 



69, 119 

 Gizzard-shad, notes on, ix. 55 

 Glass shade, to make water-tight, ix. 214, 



238 

 GleDgariff, good place for ichthyology, i. 



208 

 Glow-worm: ii. 15; light of, vi. 69; vii. 207 

 Glow-worms, ii. 15, 238, 243 ; v. 45, 71, 



190 ; vii. 207 ; viii. 68, 91 ; x. 85 ; bees 



and, ix. 190, 212 ; wasps' nest, iv. 71 

 Gnat, i. 163; v. 16; vii. 108, 162, 191; 



viii. 215; ix. 141; bites, iii. 142, 165, 



260 ; plumed, vii. 18 ; vibratory motion 



of, x. 258 ; xi. 68 

 Goat-moth, vi. 65 ; vii. 225 ; ix. 58, 90, 



203, 212; caterpillars of, xi. 91 

 Goats, destruction of plants by, vii. 70 



ZOOLOGY (continued). 



Godwit, black-tailed, iv. 95 



Gold crest, v. 42 



Golden plover, vi. 58, 95, 114, 188 



Goldfinches, iv. 191 ; vi. 261, 283 



Gold-fish, ii. 165; iii. 165, 190, 191, 213; 



iv. 143, 189, 212, 239, 278 ; v. 23 ; vii. 



237; viii. 93, 139, 165; xi. 140, 207, 



283 ; Ads of, v. 23 ; and frogs, xi. 263 ; 



hatching, iv. 165, 190, 238 

 Gold-tail moth, viii. 143 

 Gold tails and brown tails, ix. 37, 69 

 Goose, Canada, vii. 156 ; Egyptian, iv. 



64; xii. 41; longevity of, vii. 112,167; 



migratory instiuct in, iv. 258 ; spur- 

 winged, in Wiltshire, vi. 51, 95; 



stupidities of, xi. 70 

 Gooseberry caterpillar, xi. 23, 46, 91, 93, 



94, 143, 191 ; enemies of the, xi. 239 ; 



leaf caterpillar, x. 262, 264 ; pests, xi. 93 

 Gordius aquaticus, i. 107, 197, 288 

 Gorgoniadse, vii. 52, 92, 112 

 Gorilla, i. 38 

 Gossamer, iv. 51, 58, 124, 143; x. 280; 



spiders, i. 151, 191, 213 

 Gracula religiosa, iii. 112 

 Grampus, xi. 206 



Grasshopper in America, iii. 213 ; horse- 

 head, ii. 229, 254 ; large green, iv. 196, 



236; viii. 94, 119, 141 

 Grasshopper warbler, iii. 186 

 Green caterpillar, x. 189, 281 ; xi. 23 

 Green drake, early, i. 231 ; v. 141 

 Greenfinch, seeking protection from man, 



vii. 209 

 Grouse, red, v. 116, 141 ; ix. 237 

 Gryllus viridissimus, iv. 196, 236; viii. 



59, 92, 91, 119, 141, 182, 238 ; ix. 261 

 Guano and guano-birds, ii. 17 

 Guernsey lepidoptera, x. 203 

 Guillemotr, ringed, vi. 95 

 Guinea-pig, ii. 141 

 Gulf-stream, the deep-sea dredging in, iv. 



260 

 Gull : Bonaparte's, i. 38 ; glaucous, iii. 88 ; 



herring, vi. 157 ; x. 191, 261 ; xii. 199 ; 



inland, i. 256 ; vi. 138 

 Gulls: looking out, i. 14; pirate of the 



northern seas, i. 272; xi. 191 

 Gurnard sapphirine, i. 236 

 Gymnotus, ii. 263 

 Gyr-falcon, ii. 64 

 Gyrinus natator, iv. 142 



HADDOCK, spawn of, ix. 71, 141 



Hag-fish or borer, v. 117 



Hagg-worm, v. 117 



Hair and its restorers, v. 93 



Hair-tail, vii. 17, 88, 113 



Hairs : of animals, comparative size of, 



ix. 108 ; chapters on, i. 29 ; star-shaped, 



ii. 248 

 Hairworm, i. 107, 197, 288; ii. 255; iii. 



162, 190, 221; xii. 71 

 Hare : fur of, in winter, v. 118 ; and 



rabbit, hybrid, iii. 23 ; vi. 262 ; vii. 17 

 Harrier in Norfolk, v. 160 

 Harvest-bugs, iv. 237, 263; vi. 236,261; 



ix. 45, 167 ; xii. 281 

 Hastings : and St. Leonards, fauna of, xii. 



115 ; marine zoology of, v. 214 

 Hawfinch, iv. 109. 160; v. 160; vii. 137, 



184, 212, 213, 239, 262; viii. 130, 189; 



xii. 69, 88, 167, 191,238, 260; nest of, 



vi. 161 

 Hawk : and canary, ix. 20 ; daring of, iv. 



63; at fault, vii. 207; and glass 



window, vii. 238; and rat, i. 125; and 



weasel, iii. 256 

 Hawks, v. 184; vii. 159 

 Hawk-moths, proboscis of, i. 263; ii. 23, 



93, 141, 165 

 Hawthorn caterpillar, i. 168 ; ii. 182, 215 

 Healing power of nature, ix. 130 

 Hedgehogs, i. 81, 95, 108, 143, 207 ; ii. 



165, 167, 191 ; iii. 280 ; iv. 23, 69, 81, 



101); v. 69, 142 ; vi. 273; viii. 238, 281 ; 



ix. 263 ; x. 47, 70, 71 ; xi. 94, 166, 235, 



261; xii. 176; carnivorous, xi. 23, 47, 



91, 117 

 Hedge-sparrow : and cuckoo, iv. 113, 143, 



161 ; xii. 81 ; curious nest of, iii. 275 ; 



viii. 166 ; entangled in its nest, v. 185 



ZOOLOGY (continued). 



Helix : carthusiana, iv. 70 ; vi. 261, 268, 



277, 283 ; lamellata, v. 90 ; nemoralis, 



v. 113; vi. 215, 232, 238; obvoluta, i. 



61 ; ix. 276 ; pomatia, iv. 160, 185 

 Hemiptera, v. 115 ; new, ix. 208 ; am?. 



snakes, food of, viii. 71 

 Hen: with cat andkittens, iii. 63; changing 



from black to white, iii. 68 ; nest of, 



singular place for, v. 64; recollections 



of, vii. 282 ; and snake, xi. 140 

 Herald moth, ix. 118 

 Herbarium insect, i. Ill ; iv. 45, 69 

 Herneshaw, viii. 282 ; ix. 19, 20, 24 

 Heron, ii. 64 ; v. 85 ; in France, iv. 214 ; 



Squaeco. i. 281 

 Heronries in 8ussex, xii. 83, 143 

 Herring, i. 284 ; vi. 41 ; dead as a, ii. 260 t 



233 ; iii. 263 ; iv. 45 

 Herrings and shads, iv. 160 

 Hippocampi, iv. 186; ix. 213, 276 

 Hippopotamus, birth anddeatli of a, vii. 



88 ; viii. 46 ; ix. 16 

 Hirundinse, ii. 278 

 Hobby, iv. 229 



Hoddy-doddy, vi. 21, 70, 93, 91, 212 

 Holothuriae, or sea-cucumbers, vi. 13? 

 Honey, iv. 189 ; vii. 282 ; viii. 215 

 Honey-dew, v. 192 ; ix. 47, 69 

 Honey-guide, ii. 66 

 Hoopoe, i. 181, 256 ; iv. 160 

 Hoopoes in Isle of Wight, x. 46 

 Hornbills at home, v. 136 

 Hornet's : nest, iv. 21 ; sting, vii. 113 

 Horse: anecdotes of, iii. 135, 233; 



Australian wild, v. 160 

 House-fly, i. 82 ; iv. 92, 117, 260; xi. 257; 



the medium size of animal, iii. 161; 



in New Zealand, viii. 94, 115 

 Humble bee, iv. 95; v. 41, 134, 164, 166 ; 



vi. 21 ; flies, xi. 79 ; English, in New 



Zealand, xi. 277 ; winter home of, v. 70 

 Humming-birds, i. 218; iv. 65;inEugland, 



v. 45 

 Humming-bird hawkmoth, i. 208 ; iv. 216; 



v. 273 ; vi. 41 ; ix. 54 ; xi. 95 

 Hummings in the air, ix. 91 

 Hunter, Dr., early work of, i. 23 

 Hyalsea trispinosa, ix. 260 

 Hybrid, probable, between hare and! 



rabbit, ii. 260 ; vi. 262 

 Hydras, vii. 92; ix. 12, 41, 68, 115, 161, 



175, 277; xi. 156; fecundity of, viiL. 



237 ; freshwater, viii. 132, 237 

 Hydrophilus, iii. 166 ; larva of, iii. 189„ 



212 

 Hydrophobia, prevention of, xi. 41 

 Hydrozoa, new order of, x. 208 

 Hydrozoan zoophytes, x. 152 

 Hydrozoon, gigantic, xi. 277 

 Hygroscopy reptile, viii. 112 

 Hylurgus juniperda, vi. 42 

 Hymenoptera : on collecting, xii. 46; 



setting and prsserving, xi. 217, 269 

 Hypotriorchis : ssalon, &c, iv. 156, 229; 



subbuteo, iv. 229 

 Hypsilepis anolostanns, ix. 224 



IANTHINA, v. 31, 64; fragilis, ix. 260 



Ibis : glossy, in Norfolk, v. 17 ; straw- 

 necked, ii. 137 



Ice-birds, ii. 215 



Ichneumon : of aphis, x. 180, 208 ; and 

 cobra, iv. 137 



Ichneumons : new British, ix. 88 ; and 

 larvae, ix. 89, 143 : and Vanessa, i. 238, 

 263 



Ichthelis appendix, xi. 7 



Idolocoris elephantis, vii. 131, 185, 21L, 

 234 



Ignorance of natural history, vii. 39 



Iguana, a snake-killing, vi. 166 



Imago and larva, i. 2C8 



Insect : attractions, v. 282 ; vi. 8 ; collect- 

 ing, an evidence of insanity, iv. 16 col- 

 lections, influence of coloured glass on, 

 xii. 161 ; development retarded in 1873, 

 ix. 209 ; electrical, v. 239 ; larva, i. 259; 

 life, abundance of in tropics, vi. 66 ; 

 observations on, vii. 23 ; mimicry, viiL 

 234; moulds, i. 133; pests, i. 160; iii. 64-; 

 ix. 16; traps, v. 239; x. 174; vivarium, 

 i. 188; ii. 80, 118, 207, 239; vii. 267 ; 

 world influenced by cultivation, vii. 66 



