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INDEX. 



Cerambyx {lamia) nmptifator, A. 940 ; 



C. moschatus, A. 2-22, 240; C. odoratus, 



De Geer, M. 8,./iff. 9*;, 

 Cernphruii destructor, T. 263 

 Ceratina albilahris, A. 51 

 CercopicIiP, I>each, T. 393 

 Cerura vhiula, Steph., A. 192; 325 ; T. 



35; 127; 151 

 Celoniaanrata, A. 251 ; T.228; M. 95 

 Chabrier's account of the hum of bees, 



M.88 

 Chalcididcp, Westwood, T. 59 

 Chalcis, T. 59 



C'kaneas Giaminis, Staph., M.24 

 Cheese-hopper, the mafjgot of Piophila, 



'J'. 263 ; structure of the, 264 : trans- 

 formation of the into a fly, 265, ./ig-.' 

 Chelostoma,flurisomne, T. 50 

 (Chigoe of the West Indies, M., \9l,Jig. 

 ChiniJWini, T. 383 

 Cliirunnmusaterrimus, Melgen, T.365; 



('. iiwtitator, Fabr., M. 6 ; C.jilumosus, 



T. 305, fe.?. ; 30(i ; 320 

 Chirp of crickets, I\r. 80 

 Chtinop.i PumUkmix, Meigen, T. 2(il 

 Christina, Queen of Sweden, M., 190 

 Chrysalides, A. 22; hatched under a 



hen, T, 310 

 Chrysalis, A. 21 : and transformations 



of the peacock flv, T. 294 

 C/ir7y.s7>, T.53; C ignita, T. 54 

 Chrysinnela Pcpiili, A. 20 

 Chrysomelidee , M. 7 

 Chrysopa peria. Leach, T. 191 ; 335 ; C. 



reticulata, ib.44 

 Chrysofitjcum fasciolafitm, M. Oft 

 Churchyard Beetle, in the grub and 



perfect state, T. 241 ,,/;g«. 

 Cibarian system, M. 388 

 Cicada, A.' 147 ; its music, M. 83, 84 

 Cicadie, A. 278; 403; T. 8 ; 56 ; M. 



82, 83 ; Jigs. ; do not live on dew, M. 



150 

 Cicada hicmalodes, I.inn., A. 147 

 Cicuta virosa, M . 24 

 Cimex lectularius, T. 165 ; M. 29 ; 60; 



183; C.nigricornis, M. 183, 184 

 Cimicida; M. 43; 53 ; 183 

 Cicindela, A. 207, 209 ; M. 9 ; nest of, 



A. 207 

 Cinclus aquatictts, Bechstein, T. 362 ; 



383 

 Circulation during the sleep of man, 



how effected, T. 40i 

 Clairville's classification, M. 301 

 Clapnet, M., 371, .fig- 

 Classification of insects, M. 381 

 Claws of spiders organs of touch, M. 7 

 Click beetle, T. 230, fig. 

 Clisiocampa Neustria, A. 174; 327 5 



329 ; T. 69 ; 85 ; 154 ; 205 ; M. 73, 74, 



.fig- 

 Clothes-moths, varieties in the species 



of, A. 217; methods of destroying, 



A. 218 

 Clouded \ellow butterfly, anecdote of, 



M. 13, jig. 

 Clypeasler, Parkinson, T. 42 

 Cnethocampa Pitzocampa, Steph., T. 



195 ;C. priicessinnea, ib. A. 333, 334 

 Coccidw, Leach, T. 87 

 Coccinella, A. 395 ; C. bipunctala,.\. 4 ; 



C. i-punctuta, and C. 'ZO-punclata, 



Linn., T. 270 ; septempunctata, A. 4 ; 



T. 35; 269 

 Coccinellir, T. 45 



CQccinelltda, Lat. T. 269; 285; M.53 

 Cocco-vivii)argus flies {Hippoboicidc;'), 



Coccus cacti, lA'cm., T. 60,ftg. ; eggs Of 



magnified, ib. 

 Coccus cnncliiformis, Gmelin, T. 92 

 Coccus of the hawthorn, T. 90, Jig. ; ot 



the currant, 92 

 Cochineal insects, singularities of, T.79 

 Cockchafer or May-liug, grub of the, 



T. 226 ; transformations of, 227 ,Jig'«. ; 



lives four years, M. 219 

 Cockroach, singular parasite of the, 



T. 60 : voracity of the, M. 153 

 Cocoon of the cream-spot tiger-moth, 



A. 324 : elastic, of Tortrix chlorona, 



322; of the horned mason-bee, 327 

 Cocoons, T. 116 ; of ichneumons, A. 



326 

 Cold, effects of on insects' eggs, T. 26 

 Colias Edusa, M. 13, fig.2(l ; C. Hyale, 



Steph., M. 12,%. 

 Collecting Box, M . 3G8, j^a"-- 

 Collection of insects, M ., 366 

 Colours meant for co.ncealmenl, theory 



of, T. 33 ; of caterpillars not intended 



for concealment, 'V. 140 

 Coluber berus, Linn. T. 108 

 Comparetti's opinions of smell, M. 65 

 Contiguity not always a cause of war 



with ants, M.341 

 Contrivances for the escape of larvaj 



from confinement, T. 178 

 Copris, M. 9 

 Coretlira, T. 98; C. culic!formis,T. 



286. 

 Corethra (?) night gambols of, on a 



book, T. 365 

 Cotethra plumicornis, l\Ieigen, T. 285; 



tran.sforraations of, W7,Jigs. 

 Coronet eyes^Stemindta), M. 127, Jigs. 

 Corn- weevil, T. 23i,Jig. 

 Co«*K« muscles of the, T. 181, JH2,Jig.\ 



wonderful strength of the, T. 184 ; 



fig.; viscera of the, T. 199, ^g-. ; 

 'pupa;of,T.323,^;ij. 

 Cossus liguipcrda, Fabr., A. 207,308, 



309. fig'^ ; T. 321 ; fg. ; 166, 178, M. 



38 ; 'C. robinece. Peck, T. 323 

 Cotton-gathering-bee, A. .57- 

 Crane-fly, ovipositor, and eggs of, T. 



253, fig. ; in the act of ovipositing, T. 



'iM,fig. 

 Cratcrina Hinindinis, 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 cannibalism, 



M., 149 

 Crim,son snow, theories devised to ac- 

 count for, T. 352 ; curious fact ex- 

 plaining, by Mr. T. Nicholson, T. 354 

 Crioceris merdigera. Leach, and C. cy 



atiella, T. 190. 

 Cry of the death's head moth, M. 96. 

 Crvptus, Fabr., T. 63 

 Ctenophorajlaviolata. T. 255 

 Cuckoo-flies, A. 2", Jig. 

 Cuckoo spit, origin of the froth on 



plants, cabled, T. 191 

 Cvcullia Scrophularis, Ilubner, A. 204, 



214 ; T. 147. 

 Cuculus indicator. Lath. A. 145. 

 Cidex pipiens, T. 156,^g-. ; 313 , 365 ; M. 



201 

 Culicida-, Latr., T. 154 ; 303 ; 407 ; M. 



182,201. 

 Cidicoides punctata, Lati. T. 256 ; M. afJ 

 Curculio contractus, MflXsham, A. 389: 



C. Rhinoc, A, 837 



