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INDEX. 



Chrysalis of insects, notices of, 48. 

 53, 54. 79. With head pointed 

 upwards, fiO. With head pointed 

 downwards, 65. Perfect, 76. 



Chrysididae, ovipositor of, 188. 



Chrysina, 214. 



Chrysis, the genus, 154- 



Chrvsoraels, the, 253. 



ChrysomelidjB, the, 154. 314. 



Chrysophora chrysochora, 215. 



Cicada Anglica, 131. 



Cicaries, or Cicadas, conformation 

 of the, 112. Singing insects, 126, 

 et seq. Aberrant species of. 113. 

 The true, or Cicadiadee, 131. 

 Anacreon's eulogy of the, 132. 



Cicadides, 113. 129. 



Cicadinffi, singing, 131. 



Cicindela, the typical, 259. C. cam- 

 pestris, 254. Its larva, 259. 261. 



Cicindelid£E, or tiger beetles, 115. 

 192. 250—259, &c. 



Cimex, genus, 116. Conformation 

 of, 116. C. lectularius, 121. C. 

 scarabfeoides, 118. 



Cimicides, or bugs, 112, 116. 126. 



Circelliuni, convex, 227. 



Circopina;, jumping cicadas, 134. 



Cirratulus, 24. 



Cirrhipedes, parasitic, 3. Covered 

 with scales and hard plates, 9, 10. 

 16. Are marine animals, known 

 as barnacles, 29. Families of, 31. 

 70. Analogies of, with the Aves 

 iissirostres, 33, 34. Metamor. 

 phosis of, 3S. Relation with the 

 Crustacea, 38. 



Cissites, 329. 



Cixius, the genus, 135. 



Claviger, remarkable fomi of, 273. 



Cleri, the, 322. 



Cleridae, the, 333. 



Clerus, 165. 276. 321. 334. 



Cloe, the ephemeral genus, 354. 



Clymene, fragile tube of, 23. 



ClythridsB, family, 314. 



Cnemidotus, 265. 26S. 



Coccides, or Blight Insects, 112. 

 l^,etseq. 



Coccinella, 149. 203. 



Coccinellida;, 118. 278. 



Coccus, 116. C. adonidum, 150. 

 cacti, 149. 325. Cataphractus, 149. 



Cochineal, produce of the cocci, 

 149. 325. 



Cocoon of the silkworm, 78. 



Colax, 376. 



Coleo[kera, 9. 57. Wings, hard 

 cases, and shards of, 48. Analogy 

 of, with Amphibians, 49. With 

 Glires, 50. Imperfection as, to 

 flight, 49. Analogies with Hemi- 

 ptera, 115 With quadrupeds and 

 reptiles, 199. The natatorial, 1 2o. 

 General view of this order, chap. 



vi., IPO. ; vii., 207. ; viii., 249.; 

 ix., 274. ; x., 308. ; xi., 318. Ana- 

 logies of, 202. 204. 252. 258. 



Coleotichus, 118. 



ColianfD, yellow butterflies, 87. 89. 



Collar, a butterfly, 87. 



Colletes, its bilobated tongue, 162. 



Colophon, 244. 



Condylodon, 173. 



Coniates Tamarisci, 306. 



Copper butterflies, the, 95. 



Coprides, habits of the, 260. 



Copris, 227. 



Coprobii, the, 227. 



Coprobis, 227. 



Coptosoma globus, 118. 



Corel, family of the, 117. 119. 



Coreus, 119. 



Coriaceae, the, 379. 



Corixa, the group, 139. 



Corizus Hyosciami, 120. 



Coronula, 32. 



Crabronidae, 178. 



Crabs, allusions to the feet of, 2. 

 To their eyes, 38. To the alter- 

 ation of external appearance of, 

 oo. Type of the group of, 389. 

 land, 389. 



Crayfish, 391. 



Creophilus, black-headed beetle, 

 common in our walks, 271. 



Crickets, of, 348. 



Crocisa, white and csenilean mark- 

 ings of, Iriri. 



Crustacea, 13, 14. 38. 387—393. 



Cryptida?, the, 186. 



Cryptodus, genus, 212. 



Cryptophasida, hermit moths, 106. 



Ctenicerus pectinicomis, 247. 



Ctenostoma, 259. 



Cuckoo bees, 157. 162. 165. 



Cuckoo spit, 127. 134. 



Cucujus, 276, 277. 



Curculio, 181, 275. 



Curculionida?, the, 154. 193. 276. 

 278. 297. Species of, 304. 



Cybister, 264. 



Cychrus, and its affinities, 263. 



Cyclops, swimming feet of, 37. 392. 



Cyclostomi, clypeus and mandibles 

 of the, 187. 



Cylidrus, SSo. 



Cylendrodes, apterous, 348. 



Cylindrical cases of May-flies, 354, 



Cynipedes, the, 153. 



Cynipsid^, gall-flies, 188. 



Cyphus, rich vestment of, 306. 



D. 



Daphnia, the water.flea, 37. 

 Darnis, the genus, 138. 

 Dasygastr;?, hir^ute, 165. 

 Dasypoda, the elegant, 163. 



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