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skipper, ii. SOI : mountain, iii. 
149: nettle, 252: orange-tip, 
253 : painted lady, 260 : pea- 
cock, i. 9 ; iii. 213: purple em. 
peror or high-flier, iv. 512, 530: 
silver-washed fritillary, iii. 252 : 
swallow-tail, ii. 242,291; iii. 
212: tortoiseshell, iii. 110. 
Cabbage tribe, insect assailants of, 
i. 189. 
Cabinet, directions for making, iv. 
556. 
Camphor, how to be used, iv. 559. 
Carrots and Parsnips, injured by 
a centipede, i. 185. 
Carus C. G. discovered a circula- 
tion in larva;, &c. iv. 91. 
Case or Caddis worms, i. 465 ; ii. 
261, 298. 
Cased-nymphs, i. 67. 
Catching insects, directions for, iv. 
528. 
Caterpillars, diseases of, iv. 214: 
how best destroyed, i. 30 : how 
to preserve, 551 : processionary, 
ii. 23: teazel, iii. 275: surveyors, 
attitudes of, ii. 233: what insects 
destroy, i. 268 ; iv. 228 : spuri- 
ous, ii. 285 : clothing of, iii. 
173. 
Cattle, insects that attack, i. 145. 
Caid of insects, iv. 98, 151. 
Centipedes, i. 126, 258, 311. 
Cephalopoda, (Cuttle-fish) have 
three hearts, iii. 6. 
Chabrier, eulogium of, iv. 186. 
Chafer, carrion, ii. 386: cock, i. 
178, 207; ii. 372: dung, 231, 
237, 254: fern, 5: rose, 317: 
tree, 231. 
Cheese maggot, i. 229 ; ii. 230 : 
mite, 226, 328. 
Cherry, insects that attack, i. 197. 
Chestnut, insects that attack, i.203. 
Chrysalis, i. 65. 
Cicada, male, sound produced by, 
and its apparatus, ii. 398, 400. 
Circulation, different modes of in 
the animal kingdom, iv. 81 : 
whether any in insects, 86. 
Clairvil/e's system, iv. 473. 
Classes of annulose animals, iii. 16; 
iv. 374; osculant, iii. 14. 
Climates, insect, iv. 494. 
Clocks orDors, ii. 306. 
Clover-seed, destroyed by a wee- 
vil, i. 178. 
Cochineal, i. 321. 
Cockroach, i. 229, 242. 
Cocoon, i. 68, 457; iii. 213: of bees, 
ii. 138: of saw-flies, 261 : ofLe- 
pidoptera,iii. 274: ofEphemeroe, 
395. 
Collar of certain insects, whether 
the analogue of the prothorax, 
iii. 546. 
Collier, plant-louse of the bean, 
i. 176. 
Colours (brilliant), use of in insects, 
ii. 221. 
Commosis, what ? ii. 479. 
Concealment, modes of in insects, 
ii. 254. 
Correlation, iv. 366. 
Cossus, Pliny's, i. 302. 
Cotton, insects that injure, i. 185. 
Creation, works of, have a double 
object, iv. 411. 
Crepuscular insects, iv. 525. 
Cricket, field, ii. 393; iv. 110: 
house, i. 243 ; ii. 392 : Indian, 
i. 243: mole, ii. 362, 394; iii. 
584. 
Crop of insects, iv. 113, 115. 
Cuckoio, bee, i. 289 : insects, S45. 
Cucumbers, fecundated by bees, 
i. 299. 
Cupules, iv. 179, 190. 
Currant, insects thatattack, i. 196. 
Cuviers system, iv. 474. 
Dances of insects, ii. 5, 367. 
Death-ivatch, i. 36 ; ii. 381. 
Deer infested by insects, i. 1 59. 
De Geer (Baron), system of, iv. 
453. 
Development 1 ! of plants and ani- 
mals, iii. 57. 
DeviPs-horse, ii. 218. 
Digger (entomological) described, 
iv. 529. 
