j:pec. 4- Gudgeon, 



5. Bream, 



6. P.oach, 



NATURAL HISTORY OF INSECTS. 



Page 



Or InftBs In General, - 305 



Ceneral idea of the Nu?nber and 

 Variety of InfeSis •Induce- 



ments to ihefudy of b.ntymology, 

 —Hif.ory of this Science, ib. 



fhe Literary Hiflory of Enty- 

 molcgy, - - 318 



^ ccmparatitie iiieiv of the Senjes 

 and Endoii' meats of InfcEls, 

 "with thofe of oiber Animals, 326 



Of the external Parts, and Clafjl- 



cal CharaSiers of IvfeSis, - 335 



Of the Generation and Metamor- 

 phofts of JnjcSis, - - 34I 



Of the Habitation and Food of In- 

 feSis, and their ufes in the econo- 

 my of Nature, - 349 



Order I. — Coleopterous Infers, 25 5 



Genus I. Scarak-eus. 

 Beetle, 

 Spec. I. Bull-comber, 



2. Dung Beetle, 



3. Golden Beetle, 

 Gen, 2. Lucaiius, 



Spec. I. Stag Beetle, 



a Paralielipiped Beetle, 



Gen. 3. Di:r7i:cfcs, 



Spec. I- Domeftic Dermclles, 

 2. Dermeftes Lardarius, 

 Gen. 4. Pt'tnus, 



Hijler, 

 Gerinus, 

 Byrrhus. 

 Stipha, 



356 

 357 

 2,5^ 

 360 

 361 

 562 

 363 

 Z(>5 

 366 

 367 

 369 

 371 

 37a 

 37-1 



Gen. 



9. Cjfuij, - 



! O. Coccinella, 



11. L bryfows'a, 



12. Hifpu, 



13. Bruchi'.Sf 



14. Curculiv, 



I f . j'.ltdab-js. 



Ceramhv 



The Capiiiorn, 



' 17. Lepturu. 



iVood Beetle, 



1 8. Necydalis 



Carrion Eater, 

 — — — ly. Lampyris 



Firefly, 



•. — 20. Cantharis, 



21. Elatit. Tht 



Skipper, r 

 Z%. Ciundcla. Th 



Spflriler, 

 23. Buprefi's. 1L 



C01V Burner, 

 24. riytifus. 



Dji'er, 

 25. Carabus. 



Oriurid Beetle, 

 — — 26. Tensbric. 



Darkling, 

 27. Mehe. TL. 



BloJJum-ealer, 

 — — 2(5. Muru^lla. 1L 



Kibbler, 



2^. Staphylinus, 



30. Fnf.^ula. 'Xh. 



Ealiii^, 



Th. 



TL 



Pajc 



376 



377 

 379 

 3«i 

 2,^Z 

 2,^ 

 ■ 38.i 



586 



387 



388 



3S9 



391 



39a 



393 



394 



596 



.397 



393 



401 

 405 



4PJ 



