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INDEX. 



:Ne{des elegans, Cuvtis, T. 380, 381, fig. 

 Nematus caprece, Stepli., and N. saticis, 



T. 215 ; 217; Ribesii, ib. 215 

 Nemopteryx coa, Leach, A. 22 

 Nepa cinerea, Linn., A. 22 ; T. 43 ; M . 



39 ; neptunia, W/ 

 Nepida; Leach, T.122 

 Mests, pendulous leaf, from Bonnet, A. 



332 

 Net forceps, M. 372, fif:- 

 Nets for insects, M. 369, 370, 371, 372, 



Jigs. 

 Net-work cocoon, A. 3^i,Jig. 

 Negro ants made slaves, M. 351, 352 

 Negroes, smell in, M. 59 

 Night insects rest in the day, T. 399 

 JVtrniHS, T. 125 

 Noctua Alga, Fabr., T. 141 

 Holodonta ziczac, Steph., A. 171 ; T. 



151 

 Nolonecia glaiica, M. 17S 

 liotonectidw. Leach, T. 36(i 

 Nurse bees, A. 91 



Nut and apple tree beetles, transforma- 

 tions of, T. 243, figs. 

 Nut weevil and its transformations, T. 



242 

 Xyclerihia Hermanni, Leach, T. 385, 



:^&Q,.fig. 

 Nymph, A. 21 ; of the Tipulidan gnat, 



mode of its suspension, T. 286 



Oak apples, A. 384, J?^. 



Oak, artichoke gall of the, A. 378 



Oak currant galls, A. 33/, fig. 



Oak leaf, berry gall of the, A. 370, fig. 



Oak moth, small green, A. 162 



Oak, root galls of the, A. 3^5, fig. 



Oak, woolly gall of the, A. 383, Jig-. 



Odonestis potatoria, Germar, T. 15 ; 36 ; 



193 

 Odours, Le Cat's opinion of, M. 45 ; that 



are offensive to insects, 53 

 Odynerus, Latr., A. 26 ; 46 ; 166 ; mura- 



rius, ib., A. 29 ; 52 ; 55 

 Odyneri, T. 57 

 (Ecopliora, Latr., A. 233 

 CEstrus huvis, Clark, A. 400; ovis, 409; 



tarandi, Linn. A. 406 

 Oil beetles, slow movement of the, T. 387 

 Onisei, T. 409; M.72 

 Oniscus, A. 210 ; T. 93 ; 99 ; 279 

 Oniscus armadillo, A . 257 

 Ophion luteum, A. 195; T.46 ; O. V!nu- 



lie, Steph., A. 325 

 Orgyia aitliqna, Hubn., A. 324; T. 94 

 Oriiithii^alum umbellalum, M. 20 

 Ornit/idii'i/ia ucicutaria, T. 401 

 Orllwptera, M.42 

 Oryctes nasicornis, Illiger, T. 36 ; 174; 



dissection of larva of, T. 175, figs. 

 Oscillatory motions of some tipulida;,T. 



350 

 Osmia hicornis, A. 36 ; 38, 39 ; 41 ; 326 

 Osmia Papaveris, Latr., A. 54 

 Ourapteryx Sambucaria, Leach, T. 145, 



fig- 

 Ovary or egg system, M. 390 

 Ovipositor of ichneumon (Pimpla), T. 



■'i6,.fig- ; a remarkable, T. 253 

 Ovo-viviparous insects, T. 109 

 Oxalic acid, its poisonous qualities, M. 36 

 Ox alls incur nata, M. 20; O. striata, M.20 

 Oxyuridcr, T.237 

 Oxyuris vermicularis, Bremser, T. 237 



Painted lady butterfly, M. ih,fig. ; mi- 

 grations of, M. 266 

 Pairing as it refers to insects, M, 208 



Pairing of aphides, M, 234; of ants, 



241 ; of bees, 253 

 Palpi, organs of touch, M. 9 

 Papilioiiidw, Leach, T. 280 

 Papilio Machaon, T. 281 ; 309 ; 342 ; M. 



53 

 Papilla; M. 23 

 Parasite of the cabbage-caterpillar, T. 



61 ; of the cock-roach, T. 66 

 Parasites of eggs, T. b'3 ; of the aphides, 



65 ; of bees and wasps, 67 

 Parliament of Paris, strange enactment 



of the, T.209 

 Parnus, M. 115 

 Parus caitdatus, T. 92 

 Peacock butterfly and its chrysalis, T 



295,,/;^'*. 

 Pedicia rivnsa, with its poiser and 



winglets, M.9>Z,fgs. 

 Pediculus cocciiieus. Scop., HI. 27 ; P. 

 humanus, T. 125 ; egg of, 126, Jig. ; 

 Swammerdam's opinion concerning, 

 297 

 Pendulous leaf nests, A.332,j7g-. 

 Penfaloma, Latr., 126,,^^.; M. 39 

 Perfect insects do not increase in size, 



T. 347 

 Phalaiigida; Leach, T. 360 

 Phalangium, T. 360,^^. ; P. opilio, 379 ; 



M. i'9 

 Phasma, T. 143 



Phasmafie, Lichfenstein, T. 143 

 Philosophic errors, origin of, T.295 

 Pldo^iiphora meticulosa, Ochsenh., T. 



42,' 195 

 Pholciis phalangioides,'\V^\c'k. M. 5 ;fig. 

 Phosphorescence of the sea, M . 233 

 Pluyganea, Linn., A. 186; T. 401 

 Phrygaiiea atrata, A. 19 

 Phryganea', M. 159 

 Phryganidie, Steph., T. 320, 321; M. 



205 

 Phyltiafoliata, Dumeril.T. 144 

 Picidw, A. 372 

 Piciis, T. 33 

 Pieris cratwgi, Steph., T. 177; 214; 



279 ; and caterpillar, '■2S0,fgs. 

 Pint) la manifestator, Gravenhorst, T. 



56 ; M. 108 

 Pimpla strobitellcp, Fabr., T. 59 

 Pins for insects, M. 3/7 

 Piophilacasei, Fallon, T. 263 ; 265 

 Pismires or wood-ants, structure of, A. 



2/2 

 Plan of study, Addison's approved of, 



M.358 

 Planorbis, A. 186 

 Plant-bugs, singular movements of 



some, T. 380 

 Plants on which insects are found, M. 



360 

 Places where insects are found, M. 360 

 Plant-louse, A. 391, ./i^. 

 Platygaster Tipula;,'ljktr., T. 260 

 Pliny's descripiion'of bee- battles, M. 322 

 Ploiaria vagabunda, Scopoli, T. 380 ; 



381, J/g-. 

 Plusia Ckrysitis, T.213; P. Gamma, 



Ochsenh., T. 211; 330 

 Poa annua, M. 25, jig. 

 Podura aquatica, and P. holosericea, T. 



393 

 Poduridx, Leach, T. 393 

 Poison of the bee, M, 325; poison-bag, 



326,. /ig-. 

 Poisonous honey, account of, M.31 

 Poisons for flies, M. 30 

 Poitou and 1 1 olderness, destruction by 



maggots ftt, T, 255 



