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INDEX. 



T. 162 ; of the cockchafer, 



228 

 Grubs, structiiie of, T. 128; 



voracity of, T. 225 

 Gryllida, M. 7 ; 79 ; 104 

 Gryllolalpa vulgaris, Latr. A. 



242 

 Guard of the Queen Bee, M. 



320 

 Gypsy-moth, slender covering 



of the, A. 323 ; compared 



in its proceedings to the 



eider-duck, T. 79 ; female, 



with mode of depositing its 



eggs, 81, /z^. 

 Gyrinidct, Leach, T. 367 

 Gyrinus, T. 383; M. 115 

 Gyrinus natnlor^ T. 368 ; 381; 



M. 128, /jV. 



HcBmaiopota phivialis, M. 201, 

 Jig. ; sucker of, ib.Jigs. 



Halicli, T. 54 



Halictus fulvocinctusy Sieph., 

 T. 53 



Hallica concinna, T. 399 



Haltica nemorurn, Illiger, T. 

 218, M. 361 



Hare, hearing in the, M. 108 



Harpalidce, Mac Leay, T. 232 



Harpalus, M. 107 



Harvest bug, M. 27, Jig.; del- 

 icacy of taste in, ib. 



Hatching of insects' eggs, T. 

 100 



Hatching, period of, influenced 

 by temperature, T. 127 



Hawks, red breasts, «&c, vi- 

 bratory motions of, when 

 flying, T. 361 



Havi'thorns, semi-gall of, A. 

 382, Jig.; weevil, gall of the, 

 A. 389, ^g-.; pseudo-galls of 

 the, A. 399, Ti^. 



Hearing in insects, M. 73 ; or- 

 gan of, in insects, 105 



Hearth cricket, hybernation of 

 the, T. 414 



Heart's ease, dispersion of the 



seeds of, T. 24 

 Heat, effects of, on eggs, 118 ; 



sense of, in insects, M. 15 

 Helix aspersa, Miiller, A. 416 ; 



m. 145 

 Hdophilns pendulus, Meigen, 



T. 158,/^. 

 HemerobidcE, Leach, T. 46 ; 



271 

 Heinirhipus lineal us, and H. 



obscurus, Latr., T. 229 

 Hepialus liumuli, A. 201; 



222; T. 16; 25; 150; 219 

 Hesperia malvce, A. 160 ; T. 

 193 ; with caterpillar, chry- 

 salis, etc, A. \69,Jig.; H. 

 comma, Fabr,, A. 22 

 Hessian Fly, 261, ^'g., as de- 

 scribed by Mr Say, T. 262 

 Hipparchia Galathea, Leach, 

 M. 28; Jig. ; H. Hyperan- 

 Ihus, Fabr., M. 25; Jigs. 

 28 ; H. Jurtina, T. 42 ; H. 

 Pamphiius, M. 24 

 Hippobosca equina, T. 117 

 Hijjpoboscidcc, Leach, T. 116 

 Hirundo domtslica, T. 33 

 Hive-bee, architecture of the, 

 A. 89 ; arrangement of cells 

 of, A. 122, Jig. ; foundation- 

 wall and cells commenced, 

 A. 125, Jig. ; remarkable 

 circumstance in the, T. 331 

 Homuptera, M. 83 

 Honey-cell, foundation of the 

 first, A. 117, Jig.; wax- 

 working bees extract their 

 own wax, A. 118 

 Honey-cells of the hive-bee, 

 form of the, A. 120 : rea- 

 sons for the form of the, 

 122; experiments of Huber 

 concerning the form of the, 

 A. 123; commenced in the 

 foundation-wall, 125; deep- 

 ening of, 127 ; polishing of, 

 by nurse-bees, 128 ; Dr 



