INDEX. 



403 



scribed by La Pluche, 310 ; 

 social spinning, 329 ; nest of 

 piocessionavy, 334:, Jig. ; so- 

 litary and gregarious, T.71 ; 

 structure of, 1:28 ; internal 

 structure of, 138 ; imitative 

 forms of, 142; in form of 

 branches, 145 ; conspicuous- 

 ly coloured, 147 ; singular 

 forms of, 151 ; moulting of, 

 172, y/g-.; defensive hairs 

 and spines of, 187; horny 

 hairs of, 189, figs. ; winter 

 covering of, 192 ; ravages of, 

 202 ; of the ermine moth, 

 experiments with, 206 ; in 

 particular years, cause of 

 the abundance of, 210; in 

 what manner some suspend 

 themselves, 274; the at- 

 tempt of, to suspend them- 

 selves, sometimes unsuccess- 

 ful, 277 ; organ of for hold- 

 ing fast while suspending 

 themselves, 278 ; suspensory 

 cincture of some, 279 



CatocaJa fraxini, Schrank, T. 

 142,yig. 143,Jig. ; C. 7iupta, 

 A. 19 ; M. 19, fg. 20 ; C. 

 sponsa, A. 320 



Cat, its mode of lapping, M. 

 170 



Cecidomyia, A. 381, 382 ; 390 



Cecidomyia destructor, Say, T. 

 261 



Cecidomyia Tritici, Kirby, T. 

 256 



Cells of bees enlarged when 

 honey is plentiful, A. 136 ; 

 building of the, A. Ill ; of 

 male bees, size of, A. 136 



Centaurea montana, M. 45, 



fig- 

 Cerceris auriia, Lat., and C. 



quadrifasciata, Bosc. T. 55; 



C. ornata, T. S-i 

 Cerambycidu:, M. 12 

 Cerambyx (Jiamia) ampuiator, 



A. 240; C. Moschatus, A. 



222, 240; C. odoratus, De 



Geer, M.S, fig. 96 

 Ceraphron destructor, T. 263 

 Ceratina albilabris, A. 51 

 Cercopidce, Leach, T. 393 

 Centra vinula, Steph., A. 192; 



325 ; T. 35 ; 127 ; 151 

 Cetonia aurata, A. 251 ; T. 



228 ; M. 95 

 Chabrier's account of the hum 



of bees, M. 88 

 Chalcididcc, Westvvood, T. 59 

 Chalcis, T. 59 

 CharcEas Graminis, Steph., M. 



24 

 Cheese-hopper, the maggot of 



Piophila, T. 263 ; structure 



of the, 264 ; transformation 



of the into a fly, ^65, fig, 

 Chelostomafiorisomne, T. 50 

 Chigoe of the West Indies, M. 



I9l,fig. 

 Ckironomi, T. 383 

 Chironomus aterrimus, Mei- 



gen, T. 365; C. motitator, 



Fabr., M. 6 ; C. plumosus^ 



T. SOS, figs. ; 306 ; 320 

 Chirp of crickets, M. 80 

 Chlorops Pumilionis, Meigen, 



T. 261 

 Christina, Queen of Sweden, 



M. 190 

 Chrysalides, A. 22; hatched 



under a hen, T. 310 

 Chrysalis, A. 21 ; and trans- 

 formations of the peacock 



fly, T. 294 

 Chrysis, T. 53 ; C. igniia, T. 



54 

 Chrysomela Populi, A. 20 

 ChrysomelidcE, M. 7 

 Chrysopa perla, Leach, T. 



191 ; 335'; C. reticulata, ib. 



44 

 Chrysotoxum fasciolalum, M. 



90 

 Churchyard Beetle, in the grub 



