ENGLISH INDEX. 
scent organs, ii, 245, 251: slimy 
larvee of, 228, " 
Sawfly, barley, i. 172: cherry, 
195: gooseberry, 195: rose, 
192, 353: turnip, 186 ; ii. 10. 
Schwenckfeeld, Dr., first faunist, 
lv. 400. 
Scolechiasis i. 99 ; iv, 224, 
Scorpion, terrific attitude of, 1.124: 
ferocity of, 276: gills of, iv. 60: 
liver of, 117. 
———-, water, eggs of, ili. 94. 
Scripture (Holy), account of in- 
sects, Iv. 420. 
Sculpture of insect integument, iii. 
397. 
Seasons of insects, iv. 508. 
Secretions of insects: —silk,iv. 130: 
saliva, 131: varnish, 133: jelly, 
138: oils, 183: milk, 134: ho- 
ney, 134: wax, 135: poisons 
and acids, 137: odorous fluids 
and vapours, 140: phosphorus, 
143: fat, 144. 
Semicomplete pupa,.i. 67. 
Senses of insects, whether seven, 
iv. 233: they have the ordi- 
nary, 237: internal sense, 234 ; 
sight, 234: hearing, 235: an- 
tennze, whether organs of, 240: 
touch, 247: smell, 249: taste, 
255. 
Sensorium, common, 
sident, iv. 19. 
Seven, a sacred number, iil, 15, 
note; iv. 283: quinary groups 
resolvable into, 399. 
Sheep, insects that infest, i. 156. 
Shell-fish, insects that infest, 1. 165. 
Showers (bloody), produced by in- 
sects, i. 34. 
Shrike. See Butcher-bird. 
Silk, 1. 329. 
Silk-worms, kinds of, i. 332: dis- 
eases of, iv. 205: not attacked 
by ichneumons, 221:, how to 
forward their exclusion, iii. 101. 
Skin of insects, iii, 401. 
Skunk, ii. 241. 
Sleep of insects, iv. 192. 
where re- 
633 
Soap, manufactured from insects, 
1, 313. 
Society, Royal, iv. 436. 
—, Linnean, iv. 449. 
Solomon, knew insects, i. 23; ti. 46. 
Sow-bug, i. 140. 
Sparrows, number of caterpillars 
they devour, i. 288. 
Species, iv. 396: how to inyes- 
tigate, 549. 
Spectre, large egg of, ili. 90. 
Sphinx, why so named, ii. 237. 
Spider, amphibious, i. 473: bird, 
424; ili, 491: edible, 1. 307. 
gossamer, il. 336: large field or 
diadem, i. 405: shepherd, ii. 
310: small garden, i. 416: trap- 
door, 471. 
Spiders, hunters, i. 424: swim- 
mers, 425: vagrants, 404: wea- 
vers or sedentaries, 404; iv. 31. 
———,, affection for their eggs, i. 
359: webs, texture of and how 
spun, 408, 421; iv. 123: won- 
derful apparatus for spinning, 
404: floating nest of, 425: 
nest under water, 475: web 
destroyed by fluid emitted by a 
caterpillar, 11. 248: sailing in 
the air, 334: effects of their 
venom, i. 131: cruelty, 276: 
gills of, iv. 61: liver of, 118: 
disease of, 207. ‘ 
Spiracles (false), il. 714. 
Spirits-of-wine, their use in de- 
stroying insects, iv. 523, 527. 
Stamina of flowers adhering to 
bees mistaken for fungi, iv. 208. 
Stick, entomological, iv. 516. 
Stomach of insects, iv. 99: pecu- 
liar of bugs, 110, 
Strawberry, whether attacked by 
insects, i. 193; U1. 311. 
Strength (muscular) of insects, iv. 
188. 
Strepsiptera (order), denomination 
proper, iii. 591, note. 
Subclasses, iv. 366. 
Subclimates, iv. 485. 
Suborders, iv. 392. 
