INDEX. 



405 



CorethrcB {?) night gambols of, 



on a book, T. 365 

 Corethra plumicornis, Meigen, 



T. 285 ; transformations of, 



Coronet eyes, (Stemmala), M. 



Corn-weevil, T. 234, Jig. 



Cossus, miiscles*of the, T. 181, 

 182,^^.; wonderful strength 

 of the, T. 184 ; Jig. ; viscera 

 of the, T. 199, Jig. ; pupse 

 of, T. 323, /g. 



Vossus ligniperda, Fabr., A. 

 207. 308, 309, Jig. ; T. 321 ; 

 Jig.; 166. 178, M. 38; C. 

 robinem, Peck, T. 323 



Cotton-gathering-bee, A. 57 



Crane-fly, ovipositor, and eggs 

 of, T. 253, Jig. ; in the act 

 of ovipositing, T. 254,^d;, 



Craterina Hirundinis, Olfers, 

 T. 118 



Cream-spot tiger-moth, cocoon 

 of the, A. 324 



Crickets, structure of, A. 241 ; 

 mode of depositing its eggs, 

 A. 246; chirp of, M. 80; 

 banished by drums and 

 trumpets, M. 86 ; their can- 

 nibalism, M. 149 



Crimson snow, theories devis- 

 ed to account for, T. 352 ; 

 curious fact explaining, by 

 Mr T. Nicholson, T. 354 



Crioceris merdigera, Leach, 

 and C. cyanella, T. 190 



Cry of the death's head moth, 

 M. 96 



Cryptus, Fabr., T. 63 



Ctenophora Jiaviolata, T. 255 



Cuckoo-flies, A. 21, Jig. 



Cuckoo spit, origin of the froth 

 on plants, called, T. 191 



CucuUia ScrophularicE, Hub- 

 ner, A.204. 214; T. 147 



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Culex pipiens, T. 156, Jig, ; 



318, 365 ; M. 201 

 CulicidcE, Latr., T. 154 ; 303 ; 



407; M. 182.201 

 Culicoides punctata, Lati. T. 



256 ; M. 26 

 Cur culio contractus, Marsham, 



A. 389 ; C. Rhinoc, A. 237 

 CurculionidcE, A. 233 ; T. 55 

 Currant-bush leaf bulged out 



by the Aphis ribes, A. 395, 



Currant, gall of the catkins 

 of the oak, A. 381, Jig. 

 Cushioned feet of flies and 



beetles, M. 8 

 Cuvier's opinion of smell, M. 



61 ; classification, M. 389 

 CynipidcE, Wesiwood, T. 121 

 Ci/7iips, A. 147; 371; 382; 

 388; 402; T. 59; C. Ge- 

 7iist(B, A. 390; C Q^uercus 

 gemniK, A. 378 ; C. Quercus 

 inferi, A. 385 ; C. Quercus 

 pedunculi,A. 387 ; C. psenes, 

 A. 338; C. Rosoi, A. 376; 

 C. Salicis, A. 380 ; C t?imi- 

 nalis, A. 376 

 Cynosurus cristatus, M. 24 

 Cynthia Cardui, Steph., A. 

 168; T. 69, M. 45, yi^. 



Darwin and Robinet, fancies 



of, T. 9 

 Dasychira pudibunda, Steph,, 



A. 323 

 Datura stramonium, M. 35 

 Death-watch, A. 304 ; insects, 



M. 98 

 Death's head moth, cry of the, 



M.96 

 Death, approach of, indicated 



by insects, M. 29 

 Debraw's observations on bees, 



M. 254 

 Decandolle's experiments on 



plants, M. 20 



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