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INDEX, 



Ceramhyx (lamia) amputator, A. 240 ; 



C. moschutns, A. 222, 240 ; C. odoratus, 



De Geer, M. 8, Jig. 96, 

 Certtp/iron destructor, T. 263 

 Ceratina albilabris, A. 51 

 Cercopida, Leach, T. 393 

 Cerura vinula, Steph., A. 192; 325 ; T. 



35; 127; 151 



Cetonia aurata, A. 251 ; T.228; M. 95 

 Chabrier's account of the hum of bees, 



M.88 



Chalcididte, Westwood, T. 59 

 Chalcis, T.59 



Charceas Graminis, Steph., M. 24 

 Cheese-hopper, the maggot of Piophila, 



T. 263 ; structure of the, 264 ; trans- 

 formation of the into a fly, 265, Jig. 

 Chelostomajlorisomne, T. 50 

 Chigoe of the West Indies, M., 191, Jig. 

 Chironomi, T. 383 

 Chironomus aterrimus, Meigen, T. 365 ; 



C.motitator, Fabr., M.6 ; C.plumosus, 



T. 305, figs.; 306; 320 

 Chirp of crickets, M. 80 

 Chloropg Pumilionis, Meigen, T. 261 

 Christina, Queen of Sweden, M., 190 

 Chrysalides, A. 2"2 ; hatched under a 



hen, T, 310 

 Chrysalis, A. 21 ; and transformations 



of the peacock fly, T. 294 

 Chrysis, T. 53; C ignita, T. 54 ; 

 Chrysomela Populi, A. 20 

 Chr'ysomelida:,M.7 

 Chryscpa perla, Leach, T. 191 ; 335 ; C. 



reticulata, ib. 44 



Chrysotoxum fasciolatum, M. 90 

 Churchyard Beetle, in the grub and 



perfect state, T. 241, Jig*. 

 Cibarian system, M. 388 

 Cicada, A. 147 ; its music, M. 83, 84 

 Cicada, A. 2/8; 403; T. 8 ; 56 ; M. 



82, 83 ; figs. ; do not live on dew, M. 



150 



Cicada hcematodes, Linn., A. 147 

 Cicutavirosa, M. 24 

 Cimex lectularius, T. 165 ; M. 29 ; 60 ; 



183; C.nigricornis, M. 183, 184 

 Cimicidce, M. 43; 53 ; 183 

 Cicindela, A. 20/, 209 ; M. 9 ; nest of, 



A. 207 

 Cinclus aquaticus, Bechstein, T. 362 ; 



383 

 Circulation during the sleep of man, 



how effected, T. 404 

 Clairville's classification, M. 391 

 Clapnet, M., 371, Jig. 

 Classification of insects, M. 381 

 Claws of spiders organs of touch, M. 7 

 Click-beetle, T. 230, Jig. 

 Clisiocampa NeusMa, A. 174; 327; 



329 ; T. 69 ; 85 ; 154 ; 205 ; M. 73, 74, 



Clothes-rn 



s-moths, varieties in the species 

 of, A. 217 ; methods of destroying, 



Clouded yellow butterfly, anecdote of, 



M. 13,Jig. 



Clypeaster, Parkinson, T. 42 

 Cnethocampa Pitzocampa, Steph., T. 



195 ; C. process ionea, ib. A. 333, 334 

 Coccidce, Leach, T. 87 

 Coccinella, A. 395 ; C. bipunctata,A. 4 ; 



C. 2-punctata, and C. 20-punctata, 



Linn., T. 270 ; septempundata, A. 4 ; 



T. 35; 269 

 Coccinelloe, T. 45 



CoccineWdcE, Lat. T. 269; 285 ; M.53 

 Cocco- vivipa.r OW ,<j fl - 



Ti no 



Coccus cadi, Linn., T. 80, Jfg. ; eggs of 



magnified, ib. 



Coccus conchiformis, Gmelin, T. 92 

 Coccus of the hawthorn, T. 90. fig. ; of 



the currant, 92 



Cochineal insects, singularities of, T. 79 

 Cockchafer or May-bug, grub of the, 



T. 226 ; transformations of, 227,Jig*. ; 



lives four years, M. 219 

 Cockroach, singular parasite of the, 



T. 66 ; voracity of the, M. 153 

 Cocoon of the cream-spot tiger-moth, 



A. 324 : elastic, of Tortrix chlorona, 



322; of the horned mason-bee, 327 

 Cocoons, T. 116; of ichneumons, A. 



326 



Cold, effects of on insects' eggs, T. 2t> 

 Colias Ednsa, M. 13, Jig. 20 ; C. Hyale, 



Steph., M.I 2 Jig. 

 Collecting Box, M . 368, Jig. 

 Collection of insects, M ., 366 

 Colours meant for concealment, theory 



of, T. 33 ; of caterpillars not intended 



for concealment, T. 140 

 Coluber berus, Linn. T. 108 

 Comparetti's opinions of smell, M. 65 

 Contiguity not always a cause of war 



with ants, M. 341 

 Contrivances for the escape of larvae 



from confinement, T. 178 

 Copris, M.9 

 Cofethra, T. 98; C. culiciformis.T. 



286. 

 Corethrce (?) night gambols of, on a 



book, T. 365. 

 Corethra plumicorniit, Meigen, T. 285; 



transformations of, 287, figs. 

 Coronet eyes (Stemmata), M. 12/, Jigs. 

 Corn-weevil, T. 234,Jig. 

 Cossus muscles of the, T. 181, 182, Jig.; 



wonderful strength of the, T. 184 ; 



Jig.; viscera of the, T. 199, fig. ; 



pupae of, T. 323, Jig. 

 Cossus ligniperda, Fabr., A. 207,308, 



39,Jig. ; T. 321 ; Jig. ; 166, 178, M. 



38 ; C. robinece, Peck, T. 323 

 Cotton-gatheriiig-bee, A. 57. 

 Crane-fly, ovipositor, and eggs of, T. 



253, Jig. ; in the act of ovipositing, T. 



254, Jig. 



Craterina Hirnndims, Olfers, T. 118 



Cream-spot tiger-moth, cocoon of the, 

 A. 324 



Crickets, structure of, A. 241 ; mode of 

 depositing its eggs, A. 246 ; chirp of, 

 M. 80; banished by drums and 

 trumpets, M. 86; their cannibalism, 

 M., 149 



Crimson snow, theories devised to ac- 

 count for, T. 352 ; curious fact ex- 

 plaining, by Mr. T. Nicholson, T. 354 



Crioceris merdigera, Leach, and C. cy 

 anella, T. 190. 



Cry of the death's head moth, M. 96. 



Cryptus, Fabr., T. 63 



Ctenophorajlaviolata, T. 255 



Cuckoo-flies, A. 27,Jig. 



Cuckoo spit, origin of the froth on 

 plants, called, T. 191 



Cucullia Scrophulariee, Hubner, A. 204, 

 214 ; T. 147. 



Cuculus indicator, Lath. A. 145. 



Culex pipiens, T. 156, Jig. ; 313 , 365 ; M. 



Culicidce,Latr.,T. 154; 303; 407 ; M. 



18-2,201. 



Culicoides pimctata, Lati. T. 256 ; M. 96 

 Curculio contract us, Maisham. At 389: 



C.Rhinoc,, A, 23? 



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