GENERAL AND GLOSSARIAL INDEX. 



371 



Structure and habits correlative, 

 24. 



of the body of the beo, 25. 



similavity of, caused by di- 

 rect and proximate affinities, 48. 



Stylops infests Andrena, 208. 



infests Halictus, 219. 



Kirby's description of, 112. 



manners of, described by 



Thwaites, 114. 



— — some particulars of its his- 

 tory, 208. 



Sub, a prefix indicating the di- 

 minution of a condition, as sub- 

 hastate, suboTate, subtruncate, 

 etc. etc. 



Submarginal cells of wings, 45. 



Swarming, 358. 



Synonymy, 130. 



System, value of, 119. 



Tarsus of fore legs in some males 

 greatly dilated, 43. 



■ or foot, 41. 



Taste of bees, 56. 



Thorax, 26, 41. 



Tibia, or shank, 41. 



Tomb at Thebes with representa- 

 tion of a beehive, 6. 



Tongue improperly called labium, 

 34. 



of AndrenidsB folded in re- 

 pose, 39. 



of Apidse folded in repose, 



39. 



once thought tubular, 34. 



where situated, description 



of it, 33. 



Topical geography of British bees, 

 96. 



Tooth, a long sharp process. 



Toothed, spinose, spinulose, tu- 

 berculated, mucronated, den- 

 tate, the various conditions of 

 extraneous prominences or pro- 

 cesses. 



Transformations of worker bee, 347. 



of the drone, 356. 



of the Queen, 357. 



Transverso-cubital nervures of 

 wings, 45. 



Travellers, suggestions to, 64, 95. 



Trifid, divided into three parts. 



Trivial name, 128. 



Trochanter, 41. 



Trophi = organs of the mouth, 26, 

 29. 



. diagram of, 30. 



Truncated, abruptly terminated. 



Tuberculated, with small pro- 

 cesses. 



Turonian branch of the human 

 race, 4. 



Uses of bees in the impregnation 

 of plants, 11. 



Tedas mention bees, 6. 

 Velum, 42. 



Ventilation of the hives, 328. 

 Ventral segments, peculiarities of 



structure of, 234. 

 Vernacular names of insects, 9. 

 Vertex, 26. 

 Vertigo of bees, 87. 

 Voice of bees, 49. 



Wagtails destroy fossorial Hyme- 

 noptera, 306. 



Wax, secretion of, 325. 



Wax used by the Romans, 85. 



Westwood's classification not 

 adopted, 168. 



Wild bees, 8. 



come forth early in the spring, 



10. 



Will of bees, 56. 



Willughby's merits, 143. 



Wing, treatise on the, 45. 



Wing-hooklets for uniting the 

 upper and lower wings, 45. 



Wing-scales = squamulse, 26. 



Wings, 44. 



— — diagram of, 45. 



Worker-bee, description of, 324. 



duties performed by,325. 



peculiarities of struc- 

 ture, 330. 



secretion of wax, 325. 



Xenophon's description of poison- 

 ous honey, 86. 



