INDIOX. 



171 



Attus nnbilis, 196. 



Attus terel.ratns. ."I I. 



Atyims. Hill. 



Atypus abbotii, l:!S; see Purwwch spider. 



Atypus piceiis, 29, 137, 138, 215, 216, I I'd. 



Audebert, 73. 



Auditory organs, 300 ; hiiirs, 309, 312. 



Ausserer, 1'nif. Ant., 73. 



A/.;ir:i, I>on Felix de, 230. 



Babyhood of spiders, 200. 



Bieus americanus, 397. 



Baird, James, M. I >., 444. 



Ballooning, 109; among Orbweavers, 266; at- 

 titude during flight, 260, 261; circumnavi- 

 gation by, 268, 269, 270; habit, 256; height 

 attained, 264; modes of, 268; process of, 

 2(14; to distribute species, 272; species, 280; 

 spiders at sea, 273 ; spiders, 262, 2ii:;, 379. 



Balloons, description of, 267. 



Balsam, 4li:'>. , 



I'.alsamea, 462. 



Baltic Sea, 462. 



Banks, Mr. Isaac, 94. 



Hat Cave. 292. 



Bates, Mr., 324, 360. 



Beaded hair, 310. 



Beauty of spiders, 323. 



Beauvois, Palissot de, 142. 



lU-echer, Prof. Charles E., 455, 456. 



Beethoven, Ludwig van, 307. 



Belt, Mr., 44:!. 



Berendt, Dr. O. K., 453, 457, 462, 463, 46(i, 46! I. 



Bert, Prof. Paul, 342. 



Bertkau, Prof. Philip, 73, 74. 



Birds, 399; eat ants, 361; love dances of, 56 ; 

 of Paradise, courting display of males, 56 ; 

 opening cocoons, 210 ; sight of, 300. 



Wackwall, John, 16, 30, 94, 111, 118, 119, 190, 

 261, 267, 26S, 277, 27S, 279, 281), 292. 297, 

 298, 347, 392, 396, 433. 



Blue wasp, 382 ; mud dauber wasps, 383. 



Blanchard, Prof. Emile, 16. 



Boys, Mr. C. V., 305. 



Bridge building, by spiderlings, 220. 



llritish spiders, 194, 297,358; see English. 

 Brooding cocoons, 171, 191. 

 limner, Mr. L., 397. 



Buckland, Kev. Win., D. D., 45s. 

 Imckley, Prof., 385. 

 liutler, Mr. A. G., 334, 371. 



California, spiders of, 83, 93, 98, 135, 147, 149, 

 187, 209, 225, 242, :!29, :!33, 388, 414, 42S. 



('ami. rid-.', Kev. O. I'ickard, 211,29,66,67. 116, 



i:;s, 2ii6, 2*7, 32s, 866, :;6i. :;>;9, :;;n. n;i. 



Campbell. Mi. 1. M.. 16. 21. 17. 18, M, I: '.2, 2112. 

 2s|, :;us, :;i7, 318, :;i9. Hi:;, 1:17. 



Ca m pi ii n >t i is pen nsy I van in is, :161. 



Caiiiiilialisiii, 2i)9. 3S(|. 



Caracas, Smith \merica, I Id. 



Cai-essing, sexes nf Water spider. 16, 17. 



Cave fauna, origin of, I'm. 157; life, ell'eer 

 157; spiders, 154, 286, 291, 335. 



( 'avenue, spiders of, 142. 



Central America, spiders of, I l~v 



Cephalotliiirax. i-nlur nf. 349. 



Chalcidians, 395, 396. 



Chalybion c.-enileum, 383, :',s(. 



Chlorion cicruleum, 3*1. 



Chromatii]ilmres. :1I9, 350, 351. 



Citigradse, cocoons of, 143, '4(i:!: colors of. 321. 



Cicada, 466. 



Cicada pruinosa, 383. 



Cicada septendecim, 314. 



Cicada wasp. 383. 



Ciniflo atrox, 28ii. 



Clerck, Carolii, the Swedish naturalist. 29. 125. 



Climate, influence on color, 333; covers. 403; 

 of Tertiary, 451. 



Clubshaped hair, 311. 



Clubiona, male, pairing, 45. 



Clubiona attenuata, 467. 



Clubiona erratica, 132, 1:1:1. 



Clubiona hollosericea, l:!2, 194. 



Clubiona pallens, 132,288. 



Clubiona putris, 393. 



Clubiona traiKjuilla, 12(i, 127. 



Cock-of-the-rock, 56. 



Cockerell, Mr. T. B., 362. 



Cocoons, 417; brooding of, 191 : colors, 347, :'.l--; 

 egress from, 210; fossil, 459; life in. 

 207; mimicry, 372, 376; of Water spider, 

 46; of AVandering spiders. I:'.:'.: shape ttt, 

 185; of Theridiosoma, J60 ; simplicity and 



c ]ilexity of, 186; tent. 294: vi-ils of, 



186; weaving of, 203; carrying. 118; har- 

 borage of, 171; position of. 16S: methods 

 of production, 170; of British spiders. 194: 

 of Orl.weavers, Chapter IV.: of Trapdoor 

 --piders. lit; parasiti/.cd, 397; protecting by 

 portage, 172; by siis|icnsor\ lines, 172; re- 

 lation of color, 346; secreting' of. 179; sev- 

 eral, 9">; variety and complexity of. 174. 



Cocooning, 68; at night. 180; caves, id:'.: hal.it, 

 460; in the .lark, 285; multifold, Is7. pe 

 riod of, 229. 



Co'lotes saxatilis. 125. 



Coffin's Beach, 336. 



