4142 
FRA 
Franklin, Dr., as to power of com- 
munication among ants, 155 
Friends, behaviour of ants to, 97, 
101; recognition of, 119, 333 
(cee covered, mace by 
JX Eciton, 65 
Galton, Mr. Francis, on domestic 
animals kept as pets, 77 
Games among ants, 28 
Gélieu, M., on means of recogni- 
tion among bees, 126 
Gentians, colours of, 310 
Glasses, experiments on ants with 
coloured, 186, &c. 
Gould, Mr., on the emergence of 
the imago, 8; on ant-games, 
28; on the egys of aphides, 69 
Goureau, M., on the sound pro- 
duced by Mutilla, 229 
Graber, Dr. von, on the sense 
organs in the legs of Gryllus, 
231 
Grain collected and stored by ants, 
26,60; germination of, prevented 
by ants, 61 
Gredler, Dr., anecdote of ant-intel- 
ligence told by, 237 
Grimm’s observations on Dinarda, 
76 
Grote, Mr., quoted as io the ne- 
cessity of morality in societies, 
93 
Growth of insects takes place 
during the larval stage, 8 
Guests of ants, 74 
Gryllus,sense organs in tibiz of,231 
] ABITATIONS of an‘s, 24 
Hagens, von, quoted as to 
myrmecophilous beetles, 77; 
on the slave-making of Strongy- 
lognathus, 85 ; on Anergates, 86 ; 
his suggestions as to Strongy- 
lognativus, 87 
Hairs of p ants as defences against 
insects, 55 
Harvesting ants, £9, 92; in the 
South of Europe and Texas, 61 
INDEX. 
INS 
Hatred a stronger passion with 
ants than affection, 106 
Head of ant described, 10; large 
size of, in workers of certain 
species, 20, 22 
Hearing, sense of, among insects, 
221; possibly present in ants, 
226; among bees, 290; amony 
wasps, 313 
Hetarius sesquicornis, 
nests, 77 
Hicks, Dr. J. Braxton, on the 
antenne of insects, 227 
Hildebrand on the variations of 
blue flowers, 310 
Honey, love of ants for, 51; of 
aphis, 69 ; experiments on ants 
entangled in, 98 
Honey ants, 19,47 ; independently 
originated in Mexico and Texac, 
49; of Australia described, 428 
Hove, Mr., quoted as to harvest- 
ing ants, 60 
Horse ant, see J. rufa 
Huber, as to ants playing, 28; as 
to the formation of a nest, 30; 
on the care taken by ants of 
aphis eggs, 70; as to slavery 
among ants, 8! ; as to their re- 
cognition of friends, 120; as to 
their deafness, 221 
Hunting ants, 59, 63, 91 
Hydnophytum. formicarum, its as- 
sociation with ants, 58 
Hymenoptera, common origin of 
the sting in the, 15; the social, 
mians of communication be 
tween, 153 
in ants’ 
NDIVIDUAL differences be- 
tween ants, 95, 101; between 
bees, 279 
Industry of ants, 27; of wasps, 
321, 42] 
Insects, their metamorphoses, 8; 
their agency in fertilisation of 
flowers, 50, 291; mimicking ants, 
66; kept by ants, 73; recogni- 
tion among, 126; their vision, 
