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Acrid buttercup teaves, lo. 

 Agaric, 142, 144. 



Alders, leaf-rolling beetles of, 233. 

 Amanita muscarius, 142; print 



from, 143. 

 American velvet plant, 25. 

 Andrena bee, 222. 

 Andromeda-bell, its welcome to the 



bee, 221, 222. 

 Aniline bath, 47. 



Aphides, 125, 126 ; pest of the rose- 

 garden; plants and trees, 1 26; suck- 

 ing the sap, 127 ;' disappearance of 

 a swarm, 128; all females; end of 

 season males appear ; wonderful 

 multiplication of, 233, 236. 

 Aphis lion {Hemorobida), 128, 129. 

 Aphrophora, " spume-bearer," 89. 

 Apple-trees bearing pumpkins and 



squashes, 192. 

 Aquilegia canadensis, columbine, 



46. 

 Arachne, 106. 



Archippus. See Butterflies. 

 Argiope riparia, ballooning or flying 

 spiders, 120. 

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Artists as interpreters of the beauty 



of the commonplace, 26. 

 Asters, no. 



Attacus protnetheus, 75. 

 Aurelias, 161. 



Balloon, the true, 118. 



Ballooning spiders {Argiope riparia), 

 annual picnic of, 114 ; shooting of 

 webs, 115 ; sailing out of sight ; 

 sending out broad bands from 

 their spinnerets, 117; skilful 

 handling, 118 ; making the bal- 

 loon ; the ascension ; manner of 

 alighting, 1 19. 



Baltimore oriole, 172. 



Banquet of beetles, 134. 



Barberry blossoms, shrinking hearts ; 

 strange manners, 224 ; an unsus- 

 pecting agent, 227. 



Bedegnar, sponge-gall, 43. 



Bees : — bumble, 6, 91 ; honey, 

 7; yellow- jacket, 91 ; Andrena, 

 222. 



Beetles:— floundering, i; tiger {Ci- 

 cindelidcB),o\\,2; snapping (^/a/^-r), 



