INDEX. 



407 



Grain-moth, transformations of , T. S21, 

 fig- 



Grallafores, Vigors, T. 10 

 Grasshoppers and spring -tails, leaping 



of, T. 393 

 Grasshoppers, sounding instrument of, 



M. 79,figt. 



Green lace-winged fly, T. 402 

 Grub, A. 20,./?tf. ; of the breeze-fly, its 



communication with the air, 413; 



parasite, of the garden-snail, 415 ; of 



the dragon-fly, T. 162; of the cock- 



chafef, 228 

 Grubs, structure of, T. 128 ; voracity of, 



T. 22.5 



Gnjllida!, M.7; 79; 104 

 Gr'yllotatpa vtt/garit, Latr. A. 242 

 Guard of the (Jueen Bee, M. 320 

 Gypsy-moth, 'slender covering of the, 



A. 323 ; compared in its proceedings 



to the eider-duck, T. 79 ; female, with 



mode of depositing its eggs, 81, Jig. 

 Gyrinidas, Leach, T. 367 

 Gyrinus, T. 383; M. 115 

 Gyrinut natator, T. 308 ; 381 ; M. 128, 



Jig. 



Hcemalopoia pluvialls, M. 201, Jig.; 



sucker of, ib.Jigs. 

 Halicti, T. 54 



Halictusfulvocindus, Steph., T. 53 

 H allied concinna, T. 399 

 Haltica nemorum, Illiger, T. 218, M. 



Js6l 



Hare, hearing in the, M. 108 

 Harpalidoe, Mac Leay, T. 232 

 Harpalus, M. 107 

 Harvest bug, M. 27, Jig. ; delicacy of 



taste in, ib. 



Hatching of insects' eggs, T. 100 

 Hatching, period of, influenced by tem- 



perature, T. 127 

 Hawks, red breasts, &c. vibratory mo- 



tions of, when flying, T. 3tfl 

 Hawthorns, semi-gall of, A. 382, Jig. ; 



weevil, gall of the, A. 389, Jig.; 



pseudo-galls of the, A. 3g9,Jig. 

 Hearing in insects, M. 73 ; organ of, in 



insects, 105 

 Hearth cricket, hybernation of the, T. 



414 

 Heart's-ease, dispersion of the seeds of, 



T. 24 

 Heat, effects of, on eggs, 118 ; sense of, 



in insects, M. 15 



Helix aspersa, M tiller, A. 416; M. 145 

 Helophilus penditlu*, Meigen,T. I58,jig. 

 Hemerobida, Leach, T. 46; 2?i 

 Hemirhipus lineatus, and H. obscurut, 



Latr., T. 229 

 Hepialus humuli, A. 201 ; 222; T. 16 ; 



25; 150; 219 

 Hesperia malva; A. 160 ; T. 193 ; with 



caterpillar, chrysalis, &c., A. 169, 

 mma, Fabr., A. 258 



Jig. 

 Hessi 



lessian Fly, 261, fig., as described by 

 Mr. Say, T. 262 



Hipparchia Galathea, Leach, M. 28; 

 fig.; H. Hyperantliun.Fabr., M.25; 

 Jig S . 28 ; H Jurtina, f. 42 ; //. Pam.- 

 pliilus, M. 24 



Hippobosca equina, T. 117 



Hippoboicidtc, Leach, T. 116 



JHirundo dametica t T. 33 



Hive-bee, architecture of the, A. 89 ; 

 arrangement of cells of, A. 122, Jig. ; 

 foundation-wall and cells com- 

 menced, A. 125. Jig.\ remarkable 

 Circumstance in the, T. 331 ^ 



Homoptera, M. 83 



Honey-cell, foundation of the first, A. 



H/./iff-; wax-working bees extract 



their own wax, A. 118 

 Honey-cells of the hive-bee, form of 



the, A. 120 ; reasons for the form of 



the, 122 ; experiments of Huber con- 



cerning the form of the, A. 123; 



commenced in the foundation-wall, 



125 ; deepening of, 127 ; polishing 



of, by nurse-bees, 128; Dr. Bar- 



clay's discovery concerning the. 130 ; 



irregularities in the workmanship of 



the 131 ; finishing of the, 137 ; var- 



nished with propolis, A. 138; 



strengthened with pissoceros, 138 

 Honey-comb with bees at work, A. 89, 



.// AT. ; commencement in forming, 115; 



distance of, from each other, 129; 



curved, 134 

 Honey-comb Moths, transformations 



of, T. 223,.figs. 

 Honey-dew, theoretical accounts of, T. 



16 ; accounted for by experiments, 18 

 Honey-guide of Africa, A. 145 

 Honey, poisonous, account of, M.3I 

 Hooked aquatic pupa (Hydrocampa f ), 



T.287 



Hoplia, M. 20 

 Horned Mason Bee, cocoon of the, A. 



327 



Horned Wasp, male and female, M. 212 

 Hornet's Nest, A. 79 ; in its first stage, 



80 



Horse-stingers, T. 160 

 Hounds, smell in, M. 59 

 House-cricket, A. 241 

 House Fly (Musca domestica), origin of, 



T.266 

 House Spider, erroneous account of, 



A. 357 

 Huber' s experiments on smell, M. 47; 



experiment to prove the organs of 



smell, 64 ; account of ant battles, 335 

 Humble Bee, male and female, M. 312, 



ftgt. 

 Humble Bees, A. 70 ; nests, structure 



of, 70; have no subordination of 



ranks, M. 307 

 Hum of bees, M. 87 

 Humming in the air, M. 89 

 Humming-bird Moth, M. 50,^. 

 Hunter's (J.) experiments on smell, 



M.47 



Hunting Spiders, account of, A. 355 

 Husbandry, use of insect study in,M. 361 

 Hybernation of insects' eggs, T. 79 ; of 



the eggs of aphides, 87; of spiders' 



eggs, 93 

 Hydrachna abstergent, T. 121; figs. 



1-22; H. Geographica, Latr. 382, 



figs. : 383 

 Hydrocampa, T. 287; H. pofamogafa, 



A. 177; H.stratiolata, Steph., T. 302 

 Hydrophilit T. 384 

 Hydrophilus, A. 21 

 Hydrometra stagnorum, Latr. T. 357 5 



360, Jig.; 38*J! ff . 

 Hymenoptera, M.143 

 Hyper a Rumicis, A. 324 

 H<ir>Mlerma bovit, Latr., A. 400; 411; 



M.26 



par, Stephens, A. 323; 

 . 1,5; 39; 79; 100 



Ichneumon, A. 195, fig. 



Ichneumon Fly and |the cuckoo, om- 

 parison between the, T. 52 ; with its 

 ovipositor, T. 57, Jig- '; manner of 



2N2 



Hyputw 

 T. 1,5 



