628 
their parasites, iv. 212; various 
modes of depositing, 353. 
Electricity affects gossamer web, iv. 
131; excites insects, 135, 246. 
Entomologist, not cruel, 1.53: dress 
proper for, iv. 525. 
Entomology, instances of its utility, 
i. 234: study of, value, 4: uses 
of a system of, 47. 
Entozoa namatoidea, a kind of in- 
testinal worms, iv. 229. 
Ephemere, history of, i. 279: sin- 
gular gyrations of, ii. 369: have 
an inner pupa case, lil. 296: re- 
spiratory organs, iv. 57: used as 
manure, i. 314. 
Eras, entomological :—of the an- 
cients, iv. 420: of the revival of 
the science, 426: of Swammer- 
dam and Ray, 431: of Linné, 
436: of Fabricius, 449: of La- 
treille, 454: of MacLeay, 465. 
Evil (seeming), uses of, 1. 247. 
Excrement of insects, iv. 119: lar- 
vee of wasps, bees, &c. have none, 
102. 
Eyes of insects: —simple, iii. 490: 
conglomerate, 493: compound, 
494: structure of, 495: num- 
ber, 498: situation, 500: figure, 
501. 
Fabricius, system of, iv. 451. 
Fishes attacked by an insect,i.165. 
Blea, 1. lOO sleap. of, me e315 : 
strength of, iv. 188. 
Flies, singular disease of, iv. 202, 
DAs 
Flowers, insects that devour,i.192. 
Fluid in pseudo-cardia of msects, 
1v. 84, 89, note. 
Fly, cauliflower, i, 108: chame- 
leon, ili. 99; iv. 54: cheese, ii. 
283 : crane, li. 367; iv. 157: eye, 
i. 130: fire, i. 314; ii. 427: flesh 
or carrion, il. 276, 361: forest, 
i. 147; 11.310: gall, i1.315,448; 
iv. 156: Hessian, i. 50, 169: 
horse, i. 109, 145; i. 472, note: 
house, i. 129; w. 362: lace- 
winged, iii, 94: May, i. 279; iii. 
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239, 295, 305: onion, 1. 190: 
sand or burning, i. 110: scor- 
pion, ii. 20, 56: snake, ii. 310, 
527: swallow,i. 111: wheat, 168. 
Food, insects that attack, i. 224: 
reservcir, iv. 98. 
Forceps described, iv. 520. 
Forest-trees, insects attack, i. 205. 
Frog-hopper (froth), leaps of, ii. 
315. 
Fungi, parasitic on insects, iv. 207. 
Gad-fly, deer and reindeer, i. 158 : 
horse, 146: ox, 148: man, 136: 
rabbit, 165: sheep, 157. 
—, has eight trachea, iv. 65. 
Gall-nuts, 1. 315, 448. 
Garments, insects that attack, i. 
229. 
Gecko (lizard), 1. 325. 
Geometers or surveyors, a kind of 
caterpillar, ii. 292; iv. 188. 
Gesner, iv. 429. 
Gizzard of insects, iv. 99. 
Glow-worm, common, il. 410; iv. 
143: Italian, ii. 425. 
Gnat, agaric, ii. 7: common, i. 
1123. 285 55h. S812, gall). 
208, 453: horse, 147: wheat, 
1. 28, 170: winter, il. 443. 
Goliath beetles belt the globe, iv. 
493. 
Gooseberry, insects that attack, i. 
195. 
Gossamer webs, ii. 334. 
Gould (Rev. W.), the historian of 
English ants, 11. 48. 
Grass, insects that attack, i. 177. 
Grasshopper, ii. 222, 398: large 
green, 1.150; Iv. 230. 
Gray (Mr.) characters of Linné’s 
orders and genera of insects in 
Latin verse, iv. 446. 
Groups of animal kingdom, iv. 360: 
of insects, 390: characters of, 
391: scale of, 393: composition 
of, 397: how to be investigated, 
548: predominant, 488: domi- 
nant, 490: sub-dominant, 492: 
quiescent, 493: endemial, 494. 
Gyrations of insects, i. 369. 
