GENERAL INDEX 



INSECT ARCHITECTURE, INSECT TRANSFORMATIONS, 

 AND INSECT MISCELLANIES. 



The references to the above vohimes are distinguished by the letters 

 A., T., and 31., preceding the folio of the page referred to. 



Abraxas glossiilariata. Leach, T, 147; 



150; 154; 193; -214 

 Acantlwcinus cvdilii, M. llO, Jig. 

 AcanthosLima grisea, Steph., T. 103 

 Acatina^M.'i.i 

 Accentor niodvlaris, T.34 

 Ackerontia atropos, A. ^00; T. 69 ; M. 



96, fig.; 113 

 Acheta campeslris, A. 244 ; M.80; A. 

 dumestica,A. 241; T.414; M.81; 139 

 Achetidw, Leach, M. 80 

 Acrida verrticivota, A. 246, ,^g-. ; M . 53, 

 A. viridissi7na, M. 76, '!7,flg-; 109; 

 149, 151 

 Acruiiycta Enphrasicc, A. 179; A.Ligus- 



tri, Ochsenheim. T. 141 

 Adela de Gcenlla, M. IW, figs. 

 Adcphaga, Clairville, T. 232 ; M. 42 

 uEgeria asilifiirnii.i, Steph., A. 192; 321 ; 

 T. 316; 220; 322; ,^\ ett'ects of, on 

 currant and poplar trees, T. 220 ; nest 

 of, in a poplar, A. 192; pupse of, T. 

 323, Jig. ; yE. lipnliformis, T- 220 

 ^.«/»ia,T.338; ^, varia, Shaw,M. 67, 



fig. 

 Agelena lahyrinthica, Walck., A. 357 

 Age of female ants. M. 252; insects 



not -improved by, M. 293 

 Agtossa pinguinalis, Latr., T. 235 

 Agrinn piiellu, T. 403 

 Alcedo, T. 33. 



Aldrovand's classification, M. 384 

 Aleyrodes, T. 98. 

 Alopecurus, M. 24. 

 Alucita, T. 98 ; A. hexadaclyla, Leach, 



T.345 

 Alucitidic, Leach, T. 345 

 Amazon ants, M. 343 

 American ants, raft formed by, A. 260 

 American /)/i>,'/if, history of, :M. 178 

 Analogy between human and insect go- 

 vernment, M. 2SI2 

 Anas mollissima, Linn., T. 79 

 Anbury on the roots of cabbages, &c, 



A. 390 

 Anchomenus prasinus, Bonelli, M. 51 

 Andriena nigrocenea, Steph , T. 66 

 Andrena cineraria, Fabr.,T. 51 

 Andrerue, A. 43 

 Andrenidce, M. .53 

 Anecdote of St. Franci;s Xavier, A. 63 ; 



of a water measurer, T. 357 

 Anecdotes, A. 5, from Huber, T. 408 

 Angle-shades moth, magnified eggs of, 



T. 42, fg. 

 Animal galls, A. 601 

 Anobium pertinax, A. 26 ; T. 50; M. 

 lQ\,Jig.; A. striatum, M. 101, ,^g. ; 

 A. te.iselatum, A. 305 ; M. 101, .fe. 

 Ant, history of a labouring, by M. 

 Huber, A. 267: alleged to be bhnd, 

 119 ; battles, ancient records of, IM. 

 335 ; expeditions to capture slaves, 

 342 ; slaves, condition of, 352 



4nt-lion, A. 209; suuciure of the grub 



ofthe, 210,^^. ; formation of the traps 



of the, 211,, fe., 212, ./i^.; expansioa 



in the fly ofthe, T.334,/j 

 Antenna; of insects supposed to be 



analogous to ears, M. 106 

 Antennalbox of water-beetles, M. 115; 



Antennal language, objections to, M. 



110, 113 

 Antennules, M. 9 

 Anthemis maritima, M. 90 

 Antlwmyia meteorica, Meigen, A. 409 

 Anilwnonws porriorum, T. 244 

 Anthophora relusa, A. 34,35,41 

 Anlhreniis museornm., Fabr., T. 188 

 AnUiroceraJilipendulir, Steph., T. 171 

 Anthns pralensis, Bechstein, T. 78 

 Anthydium nianicatum, Fabricius, A, 



57 

 Aniirrhinum majns, M. 49 

 Ants, architecture of, A. 254; general 

 historv of, begun by Gould, 2,54 ; sort 

 of earth employed by, 257; night pro- 

 ceedings of, 262 ; proceedings of, du- 

 ring rain, 262: experiments with re- 

 gard to the proceedings of, 266; nests, 

 experiments respecting, 271 ; sports 

 of, T.37U; gymnastics of, 377; hy- 

 bernation of," 407 ; drinking of, M. 

 . 40 ; odour of, 56 ; their lapping, 170 ; 

 pairing of, 241 ; male and female, 

 246 ; migrations of, 273; garden, de- 

 camping of, 276 ; government among, 

 297 ; wars of, 335 

 Apatela lepnrina, Steph., T. 35 

 Aphanipteta, M. 157 

 Aphides, A. 390 .- 394 ; T. 65 ; 87 ; 260 

 Aphides on currant-leaves, A. 395 ; on 

 lime-tree shoots, 396; checked by lady- 

 birds and syrphida;, T. 271 ; fecundity 

 of, 19 ; sometimes produce eggs, some- 

 times young, 112; leaf-rolling, A. 

 394 ; migrations of, 79 . singular pair- 

 ing of, 68 

 Aphis ribis, A. 394, 395 ; A. sambuct, 

 395; A.sorbi, A. 301; ^.semi-galls 

 of, A. 390 „ ^ 



Aphis, A. 391 ; T. 47, 112 ; A. of the 

 oak, sucker of, M. 177; ^- Aln',A. 

 Pruni, and Sambvci, T. 87 ; A, 

 Faba; IM. 178; A. humtili, A. 394; 

 T 12' M. 178 ; A. lanata, A. 381; 

 A. lanigera, llliger, U. 1/8 ; A. pint, 

 A. 399; A. quercus, T. 113 ; M. 177, 

 169 ; A. rosas, A. 394 ; T. 105 ; A. 

 tilice, A. 396 ; A. i/7mi, 395 

 Anidiii, J.each, M. 42 

 Anion, Herbst. T. 233 ; M. 106 

 Apis melUiica, A. 697; M- 1^9 

 Apple and pear mould, microscopic 



view of, T. 30.. fe. 

 Aquatic mites walking through water, 



T. 385 

 Aquilcgia bicolor, M. 175; A. Vulgar^, 



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 ArachilidWi T. 177 



