ENGLISH INDEX. 
Centipedes, i. 123, 256, 308, 
Chabrier, eulogium of, iv. 179. 
Chafer, carrion, ii, 391 : cock, i. 
177, 205; i. 377: dung, 234, 
249, 357: fern, 5: rose, 321: 
tree, 234, 
Cheese Maggot, i. 226; ii, 283: 
mite, 229, 332, 
Cherry, insects that attack, i. 195. 
Chestnut, insects that attack, i. 
201. ; 
Chrysalis, i. 65. 
Cicada, male, sound produced by, 
and its apparatus, li. 402, 405, 
Circulation, different modes of in 
the animal kingdom, iy. 81: 
whether any in insects, 85. 
Clairville’s system, iv. 461. 
Classes of annulose animals, iii. 16 ; 
‘iv. 365; osculant, iii, 14. 
Climates, insect, iv. 482. 
Clocks or Dors, ii, 310. 
Clover-seed destroyed by a wee- 
vil, 1. 176. 
Cochineal, i. 318. 
Cockroach, 1. 226, 239. 
Cocoon, 1. 68, 4623 ili. 214. 
._ Collar of certain insects, whether 
the analogue of the prothorax, 
ili. 548. 
Collier, plant-louse of the bean, 
1 275. 
Colours (brilliant), use of in insects, 
ii. 224. 
Commosis, what? ii. 485. 
Concealment, modes of in insects, 
M257: 
Correlation, IV. 357. 
Cossus, Pliny’s, i. 299. 
Cotton, insects that injure, i. 184. 
Creation, works of, have a double 
object, iv. 401. 
Crepuscular insects, iv. 512. 
Cricket, field, ii. 397; 1v. 104: 
house, i. 240; ii. 396: Indian, 
i. 240: mole, ii. 366, 398. 
Crop of insects, iv. 106, 109, 111. 
Cuckow, bee, 1. 287. 
Cucumbers, fecundated by bees, 
1, 295. 
627 
Cupules, iv. 172, 183. 
Currant, insects that attack, i. 194. 
Cuvier’s system, iv. 462. 
Dances of insects, ii. 5, 372. 
Death-watch, i. 36; ii. $85. 
Deer infested by insects, i. 158. 
De Geer (Baron), system of, iv. 
449. 
Developments of plants and ani- 
mals, iil. 57. 
Digger (entomological) described, 
lv. 516. 
Dimerous insects, iii. 685. 
Diptera, three descriptions of, ii. 
360. 
Diseases of insects :—wounds, iv. 
198: internal diseases, 201, 571: 
parasitic, 207, 572. 
-— caused by lice, 1. 83: by 
mites, 87: by larva, 98, 134. 
Dissection of insects, modes of, iv. 
194, 
Distribution of insects :—numeri- 
cal, iv. 476 : topographical, 482 : 
local, 498. 
Diurnal insects, iv. 512. 
Dogs, insects infesting, 1. 161. 
Dors, ii. 219, 310; ili. 332. 
Dragon, flying, wings represent 
mid-legs of insects, ili. 593; iv. 
418. 
Dragon-flies, devourers of insects, 
i, 273: remarkable apparatus of 
larva, &c., ii. 125. 
Drone, or male bee, ii. 171. 
Drum of the cicada, i. 405: of 
grasshoppers, 399. 
Dyes afforded by insects, i. 315. 
Earwigs, common, i. 358: giant, 
ii. 237: lesser, iv. 514. 
Education, effects of on ants and 
other insects, ii. 87; iv. 22. 
Eggs of insects, how fecundated, 
iv. 158: exclusion, i. 66: situ- 
ation, 70: substance, 86: num- 
ber, 88: size, 89: growth, 91: 
shape, 93: sculpture, 97: co- 
lour, 99: period of hatching ac- 
celerated by artificial means, iv. 
542: gestation, iil. 162: have 
