ENGLISH INDEX. . 



673. 



Attitudes (defensive) of insects, ii. 

 229. 



Aurelia, i. 65. 



Baits, (insect) for Fishes, i. 286. 



Barley, destroyed by insects, i. 

 173. 



Beans and Peas, destroyed by in- 

 sects, i. 175. 



See, carpenter, i. 436 : clothier, i. 

 435: leaf-cutter, 36, 194, 442: 

 mason, 438 : poppy, 440. 



Sees (hive), affection for their 

 young, i. 376: combs, 481 : fa- 

 bles respecting, ii. 120: females, 

 122: larvae of workers, how 

 turned to females, 127: weight 

 and bulk, 126: jealousy and 

 battles of the female or queen, 

 140 : her appearance how 

 retarded, 144 : homage paid 

 her, 149 : effects produced by 

 the loss of her, 1 50 : sound 

 emitted by her, 383 : fecun- 

 dation, 169; iv. 167: swarms, 

 ii. 158 : males, number of, 168 : 

 slaughter of, 170: workers, 

 tongue of, 174: wax-pockets, 

 175: collection of honey and 

 pollen, 175: excursions, 184: 

 scouts, 186: ventilation of their 

 hive, 190: language, 197: an- 

 ger and battles, 199, 204 : ene- 

 mies, i. 163; ii. 205: tempe- 

 rature, 209, 441 ; iv. 77 : modi- 

 fications of their instinct, ii. 475: 

 degree of intellect, 489, 507; iv. 

 32: diseases,211: kinds of, i. 330. 



Beetle, pertinacity of one, ii. 232 : 

 asparagus, i. 192: bacon, i. 

 228 : bloody-nose, ii. 244, 317 : 

 burying, i. 352 ; iv. 262 : dark- 

 ling, ii. 239: death-watch, i. 36; 

 ii. 381: lily, 257: meal-worm, 

 i. 227 : oil, ii. 247 : poplar, 242: 

 rhinoceros, iv. 1 1 : rove, i. 228 : 

 ii. 234, 241. turnip, i. 187 : vine 



204 : iv. 512. 



Beetles, blister, i. 38, 315 ; ii. 224 : 

 bombardier, 243 ; jv. 134, 149: 

 Capricorn,!. 235$ 302; ii. 387: 



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carnivorous, iv. 138: carrion, ii. 

 239: dung or pill, i. 351; ii. 

 231, 254; Hi. 441, 455 : elastic, 

 ii. 313: herbivorous, iv. 138: 

 knot-grass, 169: petalocerous, 

 iv. 408 : lamellicorn, iv. 251, 

 308, 435: predaceous, i. 271: 

 ii. 317; iv. 401, 418: rove, ii. 

 234, 241, 302: Stag, 221, 224; 

 tv. 197: tiger, iii. 152: timber 

 and labyrinth, i. 212, 235, 452; 

 ii. 232 : tortoise, ii. 258: water, 

 i. 271 ; ii. 359; iii. 121, 455; 

 iv. 263. 



Bile-vessels of insects, iv. 109. 



Black-jack, what, i. 187. 



Blood, showersof, causedby moths, 

 i. 34: of insects, iv. 85, 97. 



Boatman (water), i. 107, 275. 



Bonnet, iv. 455. 



Book-crab, iv. 236. 



Books, attacked by insects, i. 239. 



Bots,\. 147. 



Boxes (store), described, iv. 537. 



breeding, iv. 553. 



Brain, Acarus found in, i. 141 : of 

 insects, iv. 8. 



Breese, i. 147. 



Bridle, spinal, iv. 1 8. 



Bug, bed,i. 106 : chintz, 171 : field, 

 affection for its young, i. 359 : 

 i.^-vest, 103 : red, 185 : water, 

 i. 275 ; ii. 360 : wheel, i. 108. 



Bugs, galls of, i. 451 : their scent, 

 ii. 240. 



Buprestis of the ancients, what, 

 i. 155. 



Butcher Bird, i. 288. 



Butterflies, blues, iii. 650 : cop- 

 pers, 650: fritillaries, 252: 651: 

 skippers, ii. 301 : Trojans and 

 Grecians, iii. 302 : mode in 

 which their caterpillars suspend 

 themselves when about to as- 

 sume the pupa, 2O6. 

 Butterfly, admiral, iii. 84, 114: 

 Adonis,i. 41; iii. 650: brimstone, 

 259: cabbage, i. 189; ii. 11; 

 iv. 24, 228 : Glanville fritillary, 

 iii. H4: hawthorn, 98: large 



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