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Grasshopper, Large Green, its edible quality vol. i. 160 



Grasshoppers (Gryllidce), general habits of iii. 2 



beauty of some exotic species iii. 15 



Gryttidce, Locustidce, and AcTietidoe, the families, distinctions between iii. 13, 15, 17 



Gryllotalpa vulgaris (the Mole Cricket) iii. 76-79 



Gryttus morbillosus, a Chinese Grasshopper of splendid colour . . ' iii. 263 

 Gyrinus natator (Whirlwig Beetle) i. 196, 294 



Hairstreak Butterflies (genus Theckla), and purple Hairstreak (T. quercue) ii. 133 



onisciform caterpillar of . . . ... . . . ii. 133 



Hammocks, woven, or winter nests of the Brown and the Gold-tail Moth 



caterpillars ii. 100 



Happiness, opposite ideas respecting, among various nations . . . iii. 1 



Harvest Spider (Phalangium) iii. 293 



Hawk Moths and their Caterpillars ii. 303-312 



Hearing, sense of, in Insects . . . . . . . . i. 199 



Heath and Kinglet Butterflies, of the genus Hipparchia .... ii. 132 



HemeroUus (Lace-wing Fly) ii. 254, 278 



Hepialm Humuli (Ghost Moth) i. 293 



Herbert, George, lines by, on Spring Flowers iii. 151 



Hesperidx (Skipper Butterflies) ii. 136 



Hipparclda, the genus (Meadow Butterflies) ii. 131 



Hipparchia Janira (Meadow Brown Butterfly) ii. 132 



.Histeridce, Leaping Beetles, called also Pill and Horse-bean Beetles . iii. 123 



Honey, poisonous . . ...... . . . i. 207 



Honeycomb, mode of its construction ii. 206 



Honey-dew, its nature ....... * -^ 9 



Horse-bean Beetles (Histeridce) . iii. 123 



Huber, Francis, the historian of Bees, sketch of ii. 195 



Huber, the younger, the historian of Ants, observations by ... ii. 189 



Human mind, as symbolized by insect phenomena . . . . . ii. 299 

 Humble-bees, method of extracting honey from the Bean, Snapdragon, 



and other tubular flowers iii- 347 



Humming-bird Hawk Moth (Macroglossa steUatarum) .... ii. 305 



Hybernation of Insects . i. 22, 93 



Hydrometa stagnorum (Water Measurer) i. 293 



HydropUlm caraboides (Water Beetle) i- 299 



Ichneumon of Antiquity 



or Parasitic Flies ii. 107, 108 



Ichneumon-flies, description of, and their proceedings . i. 181, 199, iii. 25-39 

 from the eggs of Butterflies and apples of Gall-flies . . . iii. 36 



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