626 
and bulk, 129: jealousy and 
battles of the female or queen, 
142; her appearance how 
retarded, 146: homage paid 
her, 151: effects produced by 
the loss of her, 152: sound 
emitted by her, 387: fecun- 
dation, 172; iv. 158: swarms, 
ii, 161: males, number of, 171: 
slaughter of, 173: workers, 
tongue of, 177: wax-pockets, 
178: collection of honey and 
pollen, 178: excursions, 187: 
scouts, 189: ventilation of their 
hive, 193: language, 201: an- 
ger and battles, 202, 207: ene- 
mies, 1, 162; u. 209: tempe- 
rature, 212, 446; iv. 77: modi- 
fications of their instinct, 11. 481. 
degree of intellect, 495, 513: iv. 
32: diseases, 204: kinds of, 1.328. 
Beetle, pertinacity of one, il. 235: 
asparagus, iv. 104: bacon, i. 
225: bloody-nose, ii. 247, 321: 
burying, i. 351; iv. 254. dark- 
ling, ii. 242: death-watch, i. 36; 
ii. 385: lily, 260: meal-worm, 
i, 2243 iv. 104: ‘oil, ii. 250: 
poplar, 245: rhinoceros, iv. 11: 
turnip, 1. 185: vine, 202; iv. 
499, 
Beetles, blister, i. $12; ii. 227: 
bombardier, 246; iv. 129, 143: 
capricorn, i. 252, 298; ii. 391: 
carnivorous, iv. 131: carrion, ii. 
242: dung or pill, i. 349; ii. 
234,257; lil. 442, 456: elastic, 
ii. $17: herbivorous, iv. 132: 
knot-grass, 163: lamellicorn, iii. 
309, 436: petalocerous, 163,168, 
446; iv. 398: predaceous, i. 
268; 11.321; 1vV.392,408: rove, 
Il, 286, 244, 306: stag, 224, 
227; iv. 189: tiger, ill. 152: 
timber and labyrinth, i. 210, 
232, 454; ii. 235: water, 363; 
lil, 128, 481; iv. 254. « 
Bile of insects, iv. 103. 
Blood, showers of, caused by moths, 
1. 35: of insects, iv. 84, 92. 
ENGLISH INDEX. 
Boatman (water), 1. 272. 
Bonnet, iv. 444. 
Book-crab, iv. 228. ; 
Books, attacked by insects, 1. 236. 
Boxes (store), described, iv. 254. 
breeding, iv. 540. 
Brain, Acarus found in, 1. 140. 
Bug, bed, i. 107: chintz, 170: 
harvest, 103: red, 184: water, 
li. 364: wheel, i. 108. 
Bugs, their scent, il. 242. 
Buprestis of the ancients, what, 
1,154. 
Butcher Bird, 1. 284. 
Butterflies, blues, iii. 651: cop- 
pers, 652:  fritillaries, 253: 
skippers, ii. 305: Trojans and. 
Grecians, iii. 303: mode in 
which their caterpillars suspend 
themselves when about to as- 
sume the pupa, 207. 
Butterfly, admiral, ii. 84, 114: 
Adonis,i.41; iii.651: brimstone, 
252: cabbage, i. 188; i. 11; 
iv, 24, 281: Glanville fritillary, 
iii. 114: hawthorn, 98: large 
skipper, ii. 305: mountain, ii. 
149: nettle, 253: orange-tip, 
254: painted lady, 261: pea- 
cock, i. 9; iii, 214: purple em- 
peror or high-flier, iv. 415: sil- 
ver-washed fritillary, ii. 253: 
swallow-tail, ii. 224: tortoise- 
shell, iii. 110. 
Cabbage tribe, insect assailants of, 
1. 188, 
Cabinet, directions for making, iv. 
542, 
Case or Caddis worms, i. 468; ii. 
264. 
Camphor, how to be used, iv. 545. 
Carrots and Parsnips, injured by 
a centipede, i. 180. 
Catching insects, directions fer, iv. 
DNGs 
Caterpillars, diseases of, iv. 206: 
how to preserve, 538: surveyors 
attitudes of, ii. 236. ; 
Cattle, sects that attack, i, 148. 
Caul of insects, iv. 93. 
