XIV 



INDEX TO ZOOLOGY. 



SpoDgilla lacustris, fluviatilis, and 



friabilis, 17. 

 Spoonbills, the, 380. 

 Sprat, the, 209. 

 Spurii, 161. 

 Sqiialidie, 040, 241. 

 Squalodoii. 481. 

 Squahis, 13. 

 Squamipennes, 227. 

 Squaliiiini, 2-12. 

 Squilla. 12, 114. 

 Squiiliil:p, 114. 

 Squirrels, the, 468-472 ; the flying 



squirrel, 278. 

 St. Cuthbert's beads, 38. 

 Slagijers, the, in oxen, caused by a 



species of evstica, 44. 

 Stags, the, 4.')b. 

 Stanij-fishes, medusa?, or sea nettles, 



&c.. 27. 

 Staphvlinides, Uie, 15.5. 

 Starling's, the, 353, 354. 

 Steatuniis. 320. , ' 

 Steenslrup, description of the alter- 

 nation of senerations by, 31, 32; 



his observations on coryne, 33. 

 Steganoplithalmata, 28. 

 Stellio, 14, 279. 

 Stellonia rubens, 39. 

 Steinmata, the, or ocelli, of insects, 



13(5, 137. 

 Stemmatopus, 481. 

 Stenelytra, 159. 

 Stenides, 155. 



Stenodactvlus guttatus, 281. 

 Stenops, 493. 

 Stenopus, 116. 

 Stenorliynchus, 431. 

 Stentoi mylleri, 24. 

 Sterehnint'ha, 10. 

 Sterna hirundo, minuta, &c., 389; 



sternin;e, ib. 

 Sternotha'rus, 288. 

 Stenioxi, 1.57. 

 Stickleback, the, 223. 

 Stills, the, 381. 

 Slin>4-riiys or sting-rees, dangerous 



character of, 243. 

 Stinkpot, the, a species of land tor- 

 toise, 2H8. 

 Stizus, 172. 

 Stonialopoda, 12, 114. 

 Stomoxys. 13, 194. 

 Stone catfish, 216. 

 Stonechats, the, 337. 

 Storks, the, 380. 

 StratiomydiP, 193. 

 Stratiomys, 193. 

 Strepera graculina, 350. 

 Strepoma, 84. 

 Strepsiptera, 189. 

 Streplosponilvlus, 283. 

 Stri-i(he, 309-315. * 



Strigina', 311. 

 Striped bass, the, 221. 

 Stri.x pratincola and flammea, &c., 



311. 

 Strobila, 32. 

 StrombidiP. 87. 

 Strombus, 10, 87. 

 Stongyloceros, 450. 

 Stropliilus, 70. 



Struthio, 15; S. camelus, 377. 

 Strulhiones, 'i94. 376. 

 Strathionidie, 376; struthioninfp, 377. 

 Sturgeon, 13 ; the sturgeons, 234. 

 Sturiones, 13. 

 SturionidiP, 238. 

 Sturnella ludoviciana, neglecta, &c., 



354. 

 SturnidoB, 353. 

 Sturnina', 354; sternus vulgaris, &c., 



ib. 

 Subbrachiata, 14. 

 Suckers, the, 216. 

 Sucking-lish, the, 220. 

 Suctori;i, 13. 

 Sugar-flsh, 146. 

 SuidJB, 15, 440. 

 Sula, 15 ; S. bassana and fusca, 



391. 

 Sulcicolles, 162. 

 Sun bird or grebe, the, 387. 

 Sun birds, the, 327. 

 Sunlish, the. 221, 232. 

 Sun-perch, 221. 



952 



Suricate, the, 487. 



Surnia ulula, 310, 314 ; surninaa, 

 314. 



Sus, 15 ; S. scropha, domesticus. Sic, 

 441. 



Swainsoru classification of birds ac- 

 cording to, 293 ; description of hum- 

 ming birds by, 328; remarks of, on 

 the felidie, 491), 491. 



Swallows, the, 316-318; the great sea 

 swallow, 389. 



Swans, the, 385. 



Swifts, the, 318. 



Swimming bladder, the, of fishes, 

 198. 



Sword-bills, the, 332. 



Swordfish, 14, 226, 228. 



Sylvia hippolais, 337. 



Sylviad*, 335; sylvianje, ib. 



Sylvicola estiva, maculosa, coro- 

 nata, chrysoptera, &c., 340; sylvico- 

 linie, ib. 



SymbranchidiP, 207. 



Synaliaxina>, 332. 



Synanceia, 223. 



Syni;nathida', 232. 



Syngnathus, 232. 



Syrniura nebulosum, &c., 311, 312. 



Syrphida", 194 



Syrtis, 188. 



Systoligrada, a name proposed for 

 the Diphyida, 26 ; characters of the, 

 31. 



Tabanidffi, 193. 



Tabanus, 193. 



Tachinus, 194. 



Tachyoryctes, 464. 



Tachypetes aquilus, 391. 



Tachyphonus cristatus, 357. 



Tachyporides, 155. 



Tadpoles, 258. 



Tajnia solium and cateniformis, 45. 



T.a>nioides, 228. 



Tailor, the, 227. 



Talaje, a South American insect of 



the familv gamasidie, 124. 

 Talitrus, 12! 

 Tallegallin;E, 370. 

 Talpa, 472. 

 Talpida', 472, 473. 

 Tamarins, the, 494. 

 Tamias, 470. 

 Tanagers, the, 336. 

 Tanagra episcopus, 356 ; tanagrinie, 



ib. 

 Tantalinse, 380 : tantalus loculator, 



381. 

 Taphozous, 478. 

 Tapiroporcus, 437. 

 Tajiirotherium, 437. 

 Tapirs, the, 438. 

 Tapirus araericanus and indicus, 



438. 

 Tarandus hastalis and furcifer, 450. 

 Tai-intula, the, 129, 280. 

 Tardigrada, 408. 

 Tarsi pes rostratus, 415. 

 Tarsius, 493. 

 Tatous, the, 407. 



Tautoga americana, the tautog, 218. 

 Taxicornia, 159. 

 'I'axotherium, 484. 

 Teal, the green and blue winged, 



386. 

 Tecti branch ia, 80 ; tectibranchiata, 



10. 

 Tegenaria, 129. 

 Tejus, 14. 



Tclegallus lathnmi, 370. 

 Teleosaurus, 283. 

 Teleostei. 233. 

 Telephorida;, 158. 

 Telephorus, 1.59. 

 IVIIiiia, 73, 74. 

 Tellinida', 74. 

 I'emnodon, 227. 

 Temnurus leucoplerus and rufus, 



351. 

 Tenebrio molitor, 160 ; tenebrionidiP, 



ib. 

 Tcm'ecs, the, 475. 

 Tentaculilera, 92. 

 TenlhredinidiP, 169, 170. 

 Tenthredo, 13. 

 Tenuirostres, 326. 



Terebella, 101. 



Terebra, 88. 



Terebranlia, 170. 



Teredo navalis, 59. 



Termes, 106. 



TermitidiP, 166. 



Terns, the, 389. 



'I'errapin, the common, 288. 



Testudinida', 287. 



Testudo, 14 ; T. polyphemus elephan- 

 topus, &c., 287. 



Tethys, 79. 



Tetrabranchiata, 92. 



Tetracera, 451. 



Tetracaulodon mastodontoideura, 438. 



Tetradactylus, 273. 



Tetragnatha argyra, 130. 



Tetramera, 151, 152, 160. 



Tetrao urogalhis, tetrix, urophaaia- 

 nus, canadensis, &c., 37.5, 376. 



Tetraodon, 232 ; T. electricus, 208. 



Tetraonidye, 374 ; tetraoninse, 375. 



Tetrapneumones, 128. 



Telraprotodon, 436. 



TeuthididiP, 94. 



Thalamila, 118. 



'I'halassema echiurus, 98. 



Thalassidroma pelaiiica, 389. 



Tharanophilinie, 349; thamnophilus 

 doliatus, &c., ib. 



Thaumantias cymbaloidea, 30. 



Tliecla quercus, pruui, and betulse, 

 184. 



Thecodontosaurus, 282. 



Theliptionin;p, 126. 



Thelphusa, 117; thelphusina;, ib. 



Thelyphonus, 126. 



Theridion, 129 ; theridionina;, 128. 



Tlieridoniys, 461. 



Theuthyda?, 228. 



Thick-leg, the, 378. 



Thistle bird, the, 357. 



Thomisins, 128. 



Thoracici, 201, 218. 



Thorax, the, of insects, general struc- 

 ture of, and its appendages, and the 

 scientific terms applied to the same, 

 138, 139. 



Thorictes di'aca>na, 276. 



Thrasher, the, 343. 



Three-tailed sheepshead, the, 228. 



Thripsid*, 166. 



Thrushes, the, 341. 



Thuiaria thuia. 27. 



Thylacinid<p, 419 ; thylacinus, ib. 



Thvlacotherium, 419. 



Thymallus, 211, 212; T. vexillifer and 

 vulgaris, 212. 



Thynnus, 220. 



Thysanura, 13, 131, 143, 144. 



Tick, the, infesting the sheep, 196. 



Ticks, 123; troublesome character of, 

 ib. 



Tiger, the, 491. 



Tilicua, 14. 



Timalia, 343 ; timalinffi, ib. 



Tinaminse, 376. 



Tinamous, the, 376. 



Tinamus major. 376. 



Tinea vulgaris, 215. • 



Tinea pellionella and granella, 179 ; 

 tineida?, ib. 



Tingidip, 188': tingis, ib. 



TipulidiP, 193. 



Titanomys, 456. 



Titmouse, the common, 340. 



Tits, the, 339. 



Tilyra cayanus, 346; tityrinis, 345. 



Toad, the, 259 ; striking difference 

 between the frogs and true toada, 

 259. 260. 



Toad-fish, the, 231. 



Tobacco-pipe fish, the, 229. 



Tobacco-worm, the, 182. 



Todinie, the toadies, 321 ; todus viridis, 

 ib. 



Tomcod. the, 219, 



T(^rnatella, 86. 



Torpedo, 208, 243. 



Torpedini, 242, 243. 



Tortoise-shell, the, of commerce, pro- 

 cured from the hawksbill turtle, 

 248. 



Tortoises, the, 286. 



Tortricida?. 179. 



Tortrlx, 268; T. viridana, 180, 



