INDEX. 



448 



INS 



182 ; their hearing, 221 ; pos- 

 sibly possess senses inconceiva- 

 ble to ourselves, 225 



(nseuslble aiits, experiments with, 

 99-108 



[ntelligence among ants, 181, 236; 

 experiments as to, 240 



.ntoxicated ants, experiments on, 

 111; tabular view of experi- 

 ments, 118; experiments re- 

 ferred to, 128 



KERNEB on floral defences, 62 ; 

 on the uses of nectaries, 56 

 Knot lu ants, specific characters 



offered by form of, 13 

 Kirby and Spenoe, Messrs., as to 

 power of communication among 

 ants, 158 ; on the power of sound 

 in MtitiUa, 229 



IABOUR, division of, among 

 J ants, 23, 44 ; experiments as 

 to economising, 240; tabular 

 view of experiments on, 324-332 



Landois, on the sound emitted by 

 Miitilla, 229; on stridulating ap- 

 paratus in ants, 230 



Langstroth, Dr., as to recognition 

 by smell among bees, 281 ; on 

 their recklessness, 285 



tiarvae of ants described, 6 ; of 

 stranger nests carefully tended, 

 129 



CamMsJrM»«c»s prefers the aphides 

 of the bark of trees, 63 



—flants, period of larval life in, 

 7 ; the eye in, 11 ; will not 

 adopt a strange queen, 32 ; mites 

 in the nest of, 67; keeps flocks 

 of the root-feeding aphis, 68 ; 

 keeps four or five species of 

 aphis in i's nests, 73; Plati/- 

 arth/rtis a guest of, 75, 90 ; they 

 have arrived at the 'pastoral 

 stage' of progress, 91 ; their 

 behaviour to a dead queen, 108 ; 

 to chloroformed friends and 

 strangers, 108-111 ; to intoxi- 



cated friends and otrangers, 111 | 

 their treatment of strangersi 

 123 ; perceptionof colour among. 

 190, 193, 195; experiments at 

 to sense of hearing among, 223 j 

 stridulating apparatus in, 231 ; 

 structure in tibia of, 232 ; want 

 of ingenuity among, 248 ; earth- 

 works constructed hy, 249 ; ex- 

 periments with, as to power of 

 communication, 365 ; as to co- 

 operation, 372 ; new species of 

 mite found in nests of, 429 

 Lasius niger, workers among, 19 ; 

 fed by aphides, 25 ; eggs laid 

 by workers among, 37 ; longe- 

 vity of, 42 ; typical nest of, illus- 

 trated, 42 ; and described, 44 ; 

 they carry seeds of violet into 

 their nests, 59 ; their choice 

 among aphides, 68 ; Piaty- 

 arthriis a guest of, 75 ; Hetceriia 

 found in nests of, 77 ; experi- 

 ments as to Clamger in nests of, 

 90 ; observations on a wounded 

 worker among, 95 ; experiment s 

 with buried individuals of, 102 ; 

 with pupEB as to recognition 

 among, 131 ; as to power of 

 communication among, 160, 163, 

 172, 175, 356-362, 377; as to 

 perceptionof colour among, 191, 

 201 ; as to their intelligence, 

 240 ; their want of ingenuity, 

 242, 246; as to scent, 258; as 

 to sense of direction among, 

 260; Pliora fitrmicarum para- 

 sitic on, 433 



— fuUginosvs, the eye in, 11 ; 

 stridulating apparatus in, 230 



Latreille quoted as to compassion 



shown by ants, 94 

 Leaf-cutting ants, 57 

 Legs of ants described, 12 

 Leptothorax acervorum, Platy- 

 wrthms a guest of, 75 ; Tomo- 

 gnathvs in nests of, 87 rwte 



— miiscorvm, Tomognathni In 

 ne»ts of, 87 note 



