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INDEX OF ANIMALS AND PLANTS 



■\Carpophilus hemipteris, 286 ; \C. muti- 

 latus, 286 

 Carrot, 417 

 XCarum Carui, 415; JC. Petroselinum, 



41S 

 fCasarca variegata, 100 



Cassowary, Solomon Island, 98 



Castor-oil plant, 473 

 \Casuarinus bennetti, 98 



Cat, Australian native, 33; wild, 61; 

 destroying lizards, 508 



Catchfly, 380; nodding, 381 



Catfish, American, 253 

 ■fCatheturus lathami, 107 



Cat mint, 461 



Cat's-ear, 436 



Cattle, wild, 51; c. killed by eating 

 thistles in Australia, 426 

 XCaucalis nodosa, 417 

 \Cavia porcellus, 84 

 \Cecidomyia destructor, 311 

 jCedronella triphylla, 461 



Celandine, 368 



Celery, 415 

 XCelmisia spectahilis, 534 

 XCelsia cretica, 455 

 XCenia turbinata, 431 

 XCentaurea Caldtrapa, 421, SS4; JC 

 cyanus, 421 ; JC. melitensis, 422 ; 

 JC nigra, 421 ; JC. solstitialis, 422 



Centaury, 442 



Centipedes, 546 

 XCentranthus ruber, 419 

 XCerastiumglomeratum, 382 ; JC triviale, 

 382; JC. viscosum, 382; JC. t)«/- 

 gatum, 382 



Ceratochloa unioloides, 498 



Ceratophyllus fasciatus, 325 



Cercyon flavipes, 28s 

 ■\Cereopsis novce-hollandite, 106 



Ceriornis temmincki, 117 

 fCermaiiVz smithii, 265 

 ■fCervus axis, 48; fC^- canadensis, 49; 

 fC. tiama, 47 ; fC. elaphus, 41 ; 

 fC. raftfl, 50; fC. unicolor, 49 

 fChcerocampa ceteris, 301 

 XChcerophyllum temulum, 416 

 fC/ice^ococciw parvus, 338 



Chaffinch, 170, 539 

 ■\Chalcococcyx lucidus, 512 



Chamois, 60 



Chamomile, wild, 430 



Char, alpine, 222; American, 223 

 fCharadrius pluvicdis, 130, 537 



Charlock, 375 

 ^Chaulelasmus streperus, loi, 537 

 XCkeiranthus Cheiri, 369 

 XChelidonium majus, 368 

 ■fChelisoches maris, 267 

 \Chelodina longicollis, 178 

 fCAen hyperboreus, 106 

 \Chenalopex eegyptiaca, 103 

 XChenopodium album, 470, 553, 567; 

 JC. Bonus-henricus, 470 ; JC. murcde, 

 470; JC. urbicum, 470; JC. viride, 

 470 

 ^Chenopsis atratus, 106 



tCAermes corticalis, 329; fC. laricis, 

 329; -fC.pini, 329 

 Cherry, 405 

 Chervil, 416 

 Chicken-louse, 269 

 Chickweed, 382; mouse-ear, 382 

 Chicory, 436 

 Chili, 452 



Chinook salmon, 231 

 ■fChionaspis citri, 331 ; fC. dubia, 331 

 Chipmunk, 75 

 Chital, 48 

 fChlamydocen jubata, 106 

 ; Chlora perfoliata, 442 

 ■ Chorioptes auricularum, 346 



Chrysanthemum fly, 317 

 XChrysanthemum Leucanthemum, 431, 

 553; JC. Parthenium, 431; JC. 

 segetum, 43 1 

 XChrysobactron Hookeri, 534 

 fCAryiocan's sp., 317 

 ^Chrysolophus amherstice, 1 10 ; \C.pictus, 



no 

 ^Chrysomphalus rossi, 333 

 XCichorium endivium, 436 ; JC. Intybus, 



. 437 

 ■fCicindela tuberculata, 306 

 fCimex lactularius, 327 

 Cineraria fly, 317 

 Cinquefoil, 406 

 \Cionella lubrica, 263 

 \Circus gouldii, 510 

 Cirl bunting, 175, 540 

 Cisco herring, 249 

 Cistus sp., 378 

 XCitruUus vulgaris, 413 

 XCitrus aurantium, 390 

 XClaytonia perfoliata, 384 



Cleavers, 419 

 ■fClemmys japonica, 178 

 XClianthus puniceus, 518 

 Click-beetle, 294 

 Clothes-moth, 307, 309, 310 

 Clover, alsike, 398; clustered, 397; 

 crimson, 39s ; Dutch, 398 ; meadow, 

 397; red, and humible-bees, 273, 

 395 ; reversed, 398; rough, 397; 

 strawberry, 398; sulphur, 395; 

 white, 398 ; zigzag, 397 

 fClupea harengus, 185; movement of 

 indigenous species on the coast, 538 

 XCnicus arvensis, 425, 553; JC. mo- 

 phorus, 425; JC. lanceolatus, 423; 

 JC. palustris, 425 

 fCoccinella ii-punctata, 287; fC. ca/i- 

 fomica, 287; fC. sanguinea, 288; 

 tC tasmanii, 515 

 tCoccjts cacft', 337; fC. hesperidus, 334; 

 fC longulus, 334; fC. maculatus, 

 334; t<^- '"O", 334; tC. persica, 

 335 

 Cochineal insect, 337 

 ■\Cochlearia Armoracia, 371 

 Cockatoo, sulphur-crested, 137 

 Cockroach, 267, 268 

 Cockspur-grass, 488 

 Cockspur thistle, 422 



