INDEX AND GLOSSARY 



357 



Cabbage butterfly, 71. 

 fly, 47. 

 worms, 67, 72, 73. 



Cabinets for insects, 17. 



Caddis fly, 311. 



Caeca (se ka) (L. ccecus, blind), 

 163. 



Camel, 268, 271. 



Canidae, 277. 



Canker worms, two species of 

 moth larvae which destroy 

 the foliage of fruit trees, 24, 

 85, 86, 258. 



Car'apace, the dorsal part of the 

 hard shell of crustaceans and 

 turtles, 133, 222. 



Caribou, 267. 



Carniv'ora (L. caro, flesh, and 

 voro, devour), 28, 275-280. 



Carpet beetle, 24, 113. 



Cartilaginous fish, 187-189. 



Catal'pa caterpillar, 350, 352. 



Catalpa moth, 47, 64, 65. 



Catamount, 276. 



Catbird, 240, 244, 258. 



Caterpillar, the larva of a moth 

 or butterfly, 74. 



Catfish, 189, 190. 



Cats, 276. 



Cattle, 266. 



Cattle tick, 328. 



Cave animals, 308. 



Cave fishes, 192. 



Cedar bird, 240, 242, 258. 



Cell, a microscopic portion of 

 semifluid life-substance called 

 protoplasm, usually sur- 

 rounded by a thin membrane 

 and containing a nucleus, 

 178, 289, 293, 294. 



Centiped, 18, 24, 132. 



Cerambyc'idae, 111. 



Ceta'cea (L. cetus, whale), 28, 

 264. 



Chalcis flies, 67, 68, 331. 



Chalk formers, 183. 



Chameleon, 212. 



Chatterers, 240. 



Chelo'nia, 222-225. 



Chickadee, 242, 258, 259. 



Chimney swift, 244, 249, 250. 



Chimpanzee, 282. 



Chinch bug, 12, 105. 



Chipmunks, 270. 



Chipping sparrows, 238, 239. 



Chippy, 238. 



Chirop' ter a (Gr. cheir, hand, and 

 pteron wing), 28, 273, 274. 



Ch lor 'e tone, a one per cent solu- 

 tion added to from five to 

 ten times as much water 

 renders aquatic animals un- 

 conscious, 21, 210. 



Chloroform, 19. 



Chrys'alid, the pupal stage of a 

 butterfly, 71. 



Cica'da, 92-95, 298. 



Clams, 142, 143. 



Class, 26. 



Classification of animals, 25-29. 



Clavicorn beetles, 113. 



Clear-winged moths, 89, 90. 



Click beetles, 113. 



Clothes moth, 24, 88, 89. 



Clover seed midge, 61. 



Clupea, 190, 191. 



Cobra, 220. 



Coc'cidae, 98. 



Coccinel'lidaa. 114. 



Cochineal insect, 103. 



Cockroaches, 24, 38. 



Co coon', the case formed of soil, 

 hair, silk, or other material, 

 in which many insects pass 

 the pupal stage, 77, 88, 90, 

 331. 



Coddling moth, 23, 87, 88, 125 



Codfishes, 193. 



