INDEX 



265 



figs. 50, 51, p. 70; iigs. 52-54, p. 

 71; figs. 55-58, p. 72; lig. 60, p. 74 

 fishes, bat, 137; figs. 2,2, 33, P- 60; the 

 fiying bat-fish is a skate or ray 



cannibal, 2,2>, 213 



electric cat, 213 



lung, 205, 215 



oar, 170 



ribbon, 170, 195 

 fishing-frogs, 21; fig. 28, p. 60 

 fish-lice, 161; figs. 5-'5-527, P- 176 

 five-spotted sphinx, 9 

 flagellates, 43; figs. 737-740, p. 250 

 flamingos, 116; pi. VI, p. 26, fig. XIII, 



upper 

 flat-worm, 5, 13, 42, 179, iSo, 215 

 flea, cat, 41 



clog, 41; figs. 357, 364, 367, p. 136 



human, 41; fig. 359, p. 136 



snow, 245 



rat, 41; fig. 365, p. 136 



squirrel, 41 

 fleas, 13, 1,^, 41, 52, 63, 99, 149, 150; 



figs. 357-367, P- 136 



fleas, beach, 235; cf. fig. 510, p. 174 

 water, 43 



flesh-flies, 35, 36, 63, 64; fig. 265, p. 122 



flickers, 85, 123 



flies, 3, 7, 10, 13, 14, 2,2,, 35, 36, 49, 51, 

 52, 54, 55, 57, 59, 61, 63-66, 69, 70, 

 77, 79, 87, 97, 125, 126, 128, 129, 

 204, 245; figs. 262-272, p. 122; 

 figs. 273-283, p. 124; figs. 284-298, 

 p. 126; figs. 299-312, p. 130; figs. 

 313-321, p. 132; figs. 322-356, p. 



134 



flies, agromyzid, 52; figs. 303-306, p. 



130 

 alder, 13 

 beach, 73, 183 

 bee, 10, 13, 61, 63; fig. 288, p. 126; 



fig. 311, p. 130 

 bird, 37, 61, 121; figs. 277, 279, p. 124 

 black, 13, 39, 63, 99, 125; figs. 329, 



330, p. 134 

 t>low, 35, 36, 63, 75, 139; figs. 263, 



264, p. 122 

 bombyliid, 61, 126, 127; fig. 311, p. 



130 

 buflalo, 99; cf. figs. 329, 330, p. 134 

 caddis, 204 

 carrion, 63; figs. 263-266, p. 122; 



fig. 276, p. 124; figs. 340, 343, p. 



134 



chalcid, 59; figs. 389, 392-394, 396, 

 p. 146 



crane, 51, 125, 204 



dark . . . and clumsy, 35; figs. 263, 

 264, p. 122; fig. 343, p. 134 



deer, 13, 39, 40, 63, 99 



dragon, 10, 13, 53, 54, 66, 122, 123, 

 125; figs. 404-406, p. 146; figs. 

 407-411, p. 148 



fire, 57, 97, 216, 217, 223-225; pi. IX, 

 p. 2)^, fig. XVII, upper left; figs. 

 240-245, p. 114 (our common fire- 

 flies are of a diiierent type) 



flesh, 35, 36, 63, 64; fig. 265, p. 122 



fruit, 51,69; fig. 287, p. 126; fig. 317, 

 p. 132; fig. 344, p. 134 



green, 13; figs. 459-465, p. 162 



harvest, 55 



horse, 3, 13, 39, 52, 63, 99, 125, 127; 

 fig. 282, p. 124; figs. 327, 328, 341, 



P- 134 



horse bot, 36; fig. 319, p. 132 



lace-winged, 13, 55, 78, 123 



May, 13, 121 



moth, 129; fig. 298, p. 126 



phlebotomous, 40; fig. 298, p. 126 



psychodid, 40; fig. 298, p. 126 



robber, 53, 54, 125, 126; figs. 313, 



314, P- 132 

 sand, 3, 14, 40, 45, 63, 99; fig. 298, 



p. 126; there are other kinds also 

 saw, 13, 49, 51, 52, 59, 61; figs. 368, 



369, p. 136; figs. 370, 374-381, 



384, p. 142 

 scorpion, 13 



spider, 70; fig. 312, p. 130 

 stone, 13 

 syrphid, 55; fig. 288, p. 126; fig. 



318, p. 132; fig. 345, p. 134 

 tachinid, 61, 73; figs. 331-334, P- i34 

 trypetid, 52; fig. 317, p. 132 

 tsetse, 37, 45, 52, 63, 99, 121; figs. 



322-326, 346-349, 356, p. 134 

 warble, 36, 99 

 flightless cormorants, 115 

 flightless rails, 115 

 floor maggot, Congo, 36; fig. 273, p. 



124; fig. 339, p. 134 

 flounders, 180 

 flowers, animal, 25; fig. 630, p. 210; 



figs. 660, 661, p. 218; fig. 679, p. 



230; fig. 682, p. 234 

 fluke, 5, 42 

 fluke, fiver, 5, 42 



