INDEX. 



401 



Breeze-fly's egg, hatching of 

 the, A. 410,/^. 



Breeze-fly, ovipositor of, 403, 

 Jig. ; eff"ects produced by 

 the, upon cattle, A. 405 ; 

 412, Jig. ; ovipositor, of the 

 rein-deer, observation of 

 LinncRus on the, A. 406 ; of 

 man, 415 ; delicacy of taste 

 in, M. 26 



Brovi'n Ants, proceeding of the, 

 A. 258 



Brown-tail Moth, winter nest 

 of the, A. 330. Jig. ; extra- 

 ordinary ravages of the, T. 

 208 ; female, 83,yig. ; twee- 

 zers of, 84,j^"g-. 



BrnchidcE, Leach, T. 233 



Bruchvs Pisi and B. Grana- 

 rius, Linn., T. 233 



Brunelli's experiments on 

 Grasshoppers, M. 77 



Bryophila Perla, A. 183 



Buds of plants, dissection of, 

 T. 136 



Buff-tip, ravages of the, T. 

 204 



Bug, experiment with, by Bo- 

 mare, M. 60; sucker of the 

 black-horned, M. 183, 184, 

 Jig. ; origin of the word, 184; 

 the bed, its history, 185; 

 sucker of a water-bug, 187, 



Bumps or warbles produced on 

 cattle, A. 412, j^g. 



Burying Beetle, A. 247; smell 

 in, M.46,/^. 



Butterflies, admirable and 

 painted lad)^, A. 168 ; su[,i- 

 posed to be coloured like 

 flowers, T. 149; forced in 

 winter, 311 ; retarding the 

 evolution of by cold, 312 ; 

 battles of, 371 ; drinking of, 

 M. 41; male and female, 

 214 ; perishing in the sea, 

 266 



Butterfly and Moth, eggs of, 

 magnified, T. 41, Jig. ; egg 

 of the meadow brown, mag- 

 nified, 43,>'g. ; net, M. 371, 



fig- 

 Buzz of Flies, M. 90; of the 

 Gnat, 94 



Cabbage Butterfly, egg of, T. 

 133, }zg. ; embryo butterflies 

 in the caterpillar, 135, Jig. ; 

 caterpillar when grown, 135, 

 Jig. ; perfect female of, 1S6, 

 Jig. ; caterpillars prefer 

 weeds, T. 213 



Cabinets useful, but not indis- 

 pensable in the study of na- 

 tural history, A. 6 



Caddis Worms, A. 185; leaf 

 and reed-nests of, 185,^g'. ; 

 shell-nests of, 186, Jig.; 

 stone and sand-nests of, 187, 

 Jig. ; nests of, balanced with 

 straws, l^^fjig. 



Caddis Flies, netted doors in 

 the pupa cases of, T. 320 



Calandra Granaria, Clairville, 

 T. 234 



Cahpteryx Virgo, M. 160,^>. 



Callidiwn Violaceum, A. 196 



Callimone Bedeguaris, Steph., 

 A. 375; T. 60 



Callimorpha Jacobcecc, Steph., 

 M. 76 



Calosoma Inquisitor, M. 55, 



fig- 

 Calosoma Sycophanta, Weber, 



T. 244 ; voracity of, 244 

 Catnel, smell in, M. 52 

 Cannibalism of Earwigs and 



Crickets and Mantis, M. 147, 



154; among Spiders, 209 

 Canna Indica, M. 51 

 Capricious flight of insects, M. 



265 

 Capricorn Beetle, A. 240,^?^. 

 Caprifolium Sempervirens, M. 



50, Jig. 



