GENERAL INDEX. 



431 



Cat, domestic, devours the common 

 lizard, 66. 



instance of its seizing a stoat, 



67. 



its different behaviour to- 



wards its kitten at different 

 times, 67. 



and water wag-tail, note re- 



specting, 68. 



Caterpillars, small green, often 

 found scattered about the win- 

 dows, brought there by mason- 

 wasps, 251. 



Centipede, electric, particulars re- 

 specting, 296. 



Ceutorhynchus sulcicollis, larvae of, 

 attack turnips, 242. 



Chelifer geoffroyi, four specimens of, 

 taken from one fly, 295. 



Cheyletm eruditm, some particulars 

 respecting, 291. 



Chiff-chaff, remarks on, 134. 



a new note uttered by, 



135. 



Chironomus prasinus, notice of, 272. 



Clay-worm, notice respecting, 302. 



Crtccinella globosa, much attached to 

 the field campion, 246. 



Cock, domestic, remarks on the 

 crowing of, 170. 



Cockchaffer, large, not common at 

 Swaff ham Bulbeck, 236. 



Cockchaffer, smaller, or midsummer 

 dor, very abundant, as well 

 as punctual in the time of 

 its appearance, 237. 



grubs of, their mode of feed- 



ing, 238. 



sometimes destructive to 



young lettuces, 238. 



Coincidences of date, instances of, 

 between certain periodic pheno- 

 mena, 333. 



Collectors, should note down facts 

 in illustration of the specimens 

 they get, 11. 



Concretions, two taken from the 

 stomach of a calf, 82. 



Crake, little, note respecting, 1 85. 



spotted, note respecting, 184. 



Creeper, common, nest and song 



noticed, 156. 



Cuckoo, note of the female, 158. 



Curlew, note respecting its nest,180. 



Cyclopsina castor, particulars re- 

 specting, 295. 



Cyclostoma elegans, large quantities 

 of dead shells found in Reche 

 Chalk-pits, 322. 



D. 



Dabchick, note respecting, 191. 



Deathwatch, particulars respecting, 

 240. 



Decoy, near Crowland, note respect- 

 ing, 189. 



Ditch-worm, small red, its great 

 powers of reproduction when di- 

 vided into pieces, 299. 



Dog, anecdotes of the, 70, 71. 



and Cat, anecdote of, 71. 



one that lived to a great age, 



72. 



Dotterel, notes respecting, 177. 

 Dove, ring, remarks on its habits 



and cooing notes, 1 64. 



a young one overpowered by 



swarms of flies, 165. 



stock, remarks on its nest 



and habits, 166. 



