INDEX 



Ammophila, 3, 11, 38-91 66 



Andrena, 9 



Anoxia, 26 



Ant-lion, 277 



Anthidium, 8, 9 



Anthophora personata, 223 



Anthrax, 53 

 f Apanthles, see Microgaster glo- 

 me ratus 



Arundo donax, the great reed, 

 224. 



Audubon, on trapping Turkeys, 

 98-9 



Bats, Z7 



Bell-ringing Toad, 18-20 



Bembex, 11, 14 



Bird-catchers, 169-170 



Blackbirds, Corsican, 109 



Bluebottle, (101-18) ; the laying 

 of the eggs, 109-13; hatching, 

 III; a test, 112-113; paper a 

 protection against, 1 16-17; the 

 grubs, 1 12-13; sand a protec- 

 tion against, 1 17-18 



Bower-bird, 210 



Brussels Sprouts, ancestry of, 

 290 



Buprestis, 45-6 



Burying-beetles: method of 

 burial, 59-75 ; appearance of 

 the insect, 61 ; manipulation of 

 the corpse, 70-1 ; cooperation 

 of individuals, 71-2; larvae of, 

 72-3 ; attacked by vermin, 73- 

 4; the dismal end of, 75; ex- 



319 



periments, (76-100) ; test con- 

 ditions imposed, 77-%2; con- 

 ditions of burial, 84-5 ; nets of 

 cordage cut through, 85-6; 

 ligatures severed, 91-2; limi- 

 tations of instinct, 95-96, 98- 

 100 



Cabbage, ancestry of, 289; off- 

 spring, 289-91 



Cabbage Butterfly, her selection 

 of suitable Cruciferse; 294-5; 

 eggs of, 295-6; hatching of the 

 eggs, 296-7 



Cabbage-caterpillar, (289-317) ; 

 eats egg-cases on emergence, 

 297; employment of silk by, 

 298; growth and moults, 299; 

 its voracity, 299-300; an old 

 charm against, 300-1 ; the only 

 true charm, 301 ; movements 

 of the caterpillar, 301-3; its 

 chrysalis, 303; its deadly 

 enemy, 305-17 



Calliphora vomitaria, see Blue- 

 bottle 



Capricorn Beetle, (43-58) ; the 

 grub, 44-56; its cell, 54; the 

 barricade, 54; the pupa, 58; 

 metamorphosis and emer- 

 gence, 56-7 



Cauliflower, 289-90 



Centauries, 7-8 



Cerambyx miles, 44-58 



Cerceris, 4, 66, 192 



Cetonia, or Rose-chafer, 12 



