INDEX, 
475 
HYLURGUS 
niger 393 
obscurus '5 
Piniperda 205, 391 
Hymenoptera, Linne 66 
Hymenoptera, Rossi 288 
, character of 
the Order 193 
, classification 
of the 2G2 
, method of ar 
ranging 322 
, method of pre- 
serving 321 
HYPERA, Germar 205 
HYPHYDRUS 
ovatus 157, 358 
Hypogymna, Hub. 246 
JZFRA 
albifrons 119 
JANIRA 
maculosa !»• 
Jansen, the first in- 
venter of the mi- 
croscope 323 
January, Calendar for 358 
.employment for 3 14 
249 
250 
105 
380i 
231, 380| 
380 
Japan moths 
Jaspidia, Hub. 
JASSA 
pulchella 
1ASSUS 
interruptus 
Lanio 
viridis 
ICHNEUMON, Linne 67, 
271 
*Jaculator 268 
Manifestator 68 
Ichneumon manifes- 
tator, Mr. Mar- 
sham’s observa- 
tions on 25 
Ichneumonidfc(Fam.)268 
Ichneumonides, Lair. 268 
1DOTEA 
*aqnatica 
'licet ica 
pelagica 
Idoteadm (Fam.) 
INACHUS 
Dorsettensis 
*Maja 
•Scorpio 
Incomplete moth 444; IPS 
Inllata, Lair. 296; 
Inflating caterpillars, 
method of 31s 
Ingrailed moth, la-ge 363 
, small 424 
[NO 
Statices 245, 397 
Insecta Ametabolia 138, 
140 
Insecta Metabolia 13S.142 
Insects, the most ex- 
tensive of the ani- 
mal kingdom 17 
., instructed by na- 
ture in disposing 
their eggs 38 
-, economy of ib. 
-, mould on, how 
removed 3 1 1 
-, method of col- 
lecting 312 
how found in 
moss 314 
-, method of pre- 
serving 31 8 
method of relax- 
ing 321 
-, "exotic speci- 
mens, why reject- 
ed 322 
method of arrang- 
ing in a Cabinet ib. 
— , nature’s favour- 
ite productions 329 
— for the micro- 
scope ib 
— , Kirby, observa- 
tions on the beau- 
ty of > ib 
— , Swammerdam’s 
method of dissect- 
ing 331 
parts of for the 
i) 4-pustulatus 170, 438 
206 
205 
ibi 
425 
•Scolytos 
•Typogvaphe 
•Typographus 
Iron , clouded 
[SSUS 
eolcoptratus 230, 380 
Julidae (Fam.) 114 
JULUS 
•complanatus 115 
Londinensis 358 
niger ib. 
•oniscoides 1 13 
•polydesmoides 1 14 
pnlchellus 358 
punctatns ib. 
pusillus ib. 
sabulosus 1 14, 358 
lerrestris 358 
July, Calendar for 415 
, employmentfor3l5 
IXODES 
Ricinus 132, 372 
Ixodiadm (Fam.) 132 
Kent.sh Glory, m. 247,370 
, l. 398 
Kidney moth, double 251, 
370 
, l. 402 
Kirby’s remarkson the 
antennae of the 
long-horned bees 24 
- observations on 
forming a System 45 
- observations on 
the beauty of in- 
sects 329 
Kitten moth 248, 418 
110 
microscope 
Journal, use of a 
Ips, Olio. 
107' IPS 
106 
ib. 
89 
90 
ib. 
•cellaris 
ferruginea 
•humeralis 
•oblongus 
•Piniperda 
4-maculatus 
332 
323 
208 
169 
374 
169 
208 
205 
374 
l. 
Knot-grass moth 
common 
, light 
. scarce 
Knot-horn, dotted 
439 
383 
250 
400 
ib. 
407 
, double-striped redi^'l 
410 
mealy 
LABIA 
minor 
LAB1DURA 
gigantea 
Labrum 
LACCOPH1LUS 
hyalinus 158, 361 
216, 379 
217, 393 
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