xii CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER XIX. 



PAGES 



NEUROPTERA : The Great Dragon-Fly The Dragon-Fly 

 or Horse-Singer The Libelhila Pnella and L. c<zru- 

 leus The Phryganidcz : The Grannom The Red or 

 Cinnamon Sedge The Silver Sedge The Silver 

 Horns The Sand-Fly The Stone-Flies The Scor- 

 pion-FliesThe Alder-Fly The Chantry The Per- 

 il dee : The Yellow Sally The Willow-Flies The 

 Grasshoppers . . . . ' . . . . 309-323 



CHAPTER XX. 



Ephemeridce; The May-Flies, c ." . 324-346 



CHAPTER XXI. 



The HYMENOPTERA : The Ants The Saw-Flies The 

 Governor The HEMIPTERA : The Water-Cricket 

 The Water-Scorpion -The Frog-Hopper The DIP- 

 TERA : The Golden Dun Midge The Cow-Dung Fly 

 The Gravel-Bed or Spider Fly -The Black Gnat 

 The Fisherman's Curse The Bluebottle The Common 

 House-Fly The Down-Hill Fly LEPIDOPTERA : 

 Butterflies Moths 347-355 



CHAPTER XXII. 

 OF THE EARTH-WORMS (ANNELIDA). 



The Earth-Worm The Marsh-Worm The Black-Head 



The Brandling Lumbricus fcetidus Leeches . . 356-358 



CHAPTER XXIII. 

 RIVERSIDE FLOWERS. 



The Buttercup The Daisy The Pale Primrose The 

 Cowslip The Violet The Dog- Violet The Wood- 

 Sorrell The Wild Hyacinth The Common Daffodil 

 The Venus's Catchfly The Bog Asphodel The 

 Grass of Parnassus The Common Marsh Marigold 



