INDEX 



ACKNIA, mutilation of spiders, 



243. -47 



bombycina, 244. 



Ammophila. 1 5 ; stinging habits of 

 American and French spades, 

 28; Fabre's conclusions con- 

 trasted with ours, 52; sleeping 

 habits noted by Banks, 1 1 7. 



gracilLs, great distance over 



which prey is carried, 46 ; failure 

 of instinct, 46. 



polita, 50. 



urnaria, 18 ; sepe of locality, 



20 ; individuality, 22; using a 

 pebble as a tool, 38. 



vulgaris, losing her way, 46. 



yarrowii, Williston's notes on 



habits, 40. 



Aphilanthops frigidus, 167; los- 

 ing her way, 171; method of 

 capturing queen ants uncertain, 



<74- 



Aporus fasciatu-s, 80 ; habit <>f 

 filling up partly made nr-t-, 

 82 ; depends upon close pack- 

 ing to keep spider quiet, S-, ; 

 contrast between two Individ 

 uals, 84. 



Ash mead, W. II., on European 

 species of Oxybelus, 78. 



Astata bicolor, locality study, 288. 



unicolor, locality study, 290. 



Banks, Nathan, observation on 

 sleeping habits of Ammophila, 

 117. 



Bates, H. W., on habits of Mone- 

 dula signata, 136. 



Belt, Thomas, on locality study of 

 I'olistes carnifex, 60. 



Hembex labiatus, note on locality 

 sense by Bouvier, 1 24. 



rostrata, account of habits 



by Wesenberg, 139; note on 

 locality sense by Marchand. 

 125. 



spinolx, 119; less numerous 



progeny than other wasps, 1 20 ; 

 habit of feeding young from 

 day to day, 1 20 ; quarrelsome 

 habits, 129; tolerance of para 

 Mtcs, 132; number of parasitic 

 larva; found in nests, 133; ex- 

 periment to determine number 

 of nests visited by female at one 

 time, 139; teasing Tachysphex, 

 262. 



Bouvier. note on locality sense of 

 Hembex labiatus, 1 24. 



Brehm, on mutilation of spiders 

 by Agenia punctata, 243. 



Brues, on sleeping habits of Prio- 

 nonyx atrata, 1 18. 



Cerceris clypeata, 147 ; locality 

 study, 149 ; experiments on 

 stinging habits, 151. 



deserta, 152; locality study, 



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fumipennis, 142. 



nigrescens, 142. 



Ceropales, following Pompilus 



scelestus, 231. 

 C'hlorion cceruleum, 256. 

 Crabro interruptus, 102; locality 



study, 105. 



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