KIRBY AND SPENCE’S ENTOMOLOGY, price 5s. 5 
Sand Wasps, &c. 
LETTER XIV. 
Wild Bees. 
Habitations of Insects. 
Beetles. 
2. Insects which attend their young when 
1. Of solitary insects forming them for 
their younq. 
hatched. 
Mason Wasp. 
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Clothier Bees. 
Carpenter Bees. 
Saw Ely. 
Mason Bees. 
Wood-boring Beetle. 
Upholsterer Bees. 
Eield Bug. 
Leaf-cutting Bees. 
Earwigs. 
Mason Wasp. 
Spiders. 
Leaf-rolling Weevils. 
Ants. 
Gall Flies. 
Wasps. 
Bees. 
2. Of solitary insects forming them for 
Humble Bees. 
Termites. 
their own use. 
In the interior of leaves. 
LETTER XII. 
Of leaves cut off and rolled up. 
Silk. 
Food of Insects. 
Lichen, Stone, &c. 
Insects which feed on vegetables. 
Grass, Bark, &c. (Psyche). 
animals. 
Gummy cement ( Clythra ). 
both vegetables 
Wax (Galleria). 
and animals. 
Wool or Hair (Caterpillars of 
Time of feeding. 
Clothes-Moths). 
Instruments of nutrition. 
Cotton. 
Proportion of food consumed. 
Grass, Rushes, Sand, &c. (Cad¬ 
Power of abstinence. 
dis-worms). 
LETTER XIII. 
Earth and Silk with a trap door 
(Spiders). 
Food of Insects — continued. 
Air (Diving Spider). 
Stratagems employed in procuring it. 
Threads of Spiders. 
LETTER XV. 
Webs of House Spiders, &c. 
Habitations of Insects — continued. 
Nets of Geometric Spiders. 
Renewal of Geometric nets. 
3. Of insects living in society. 
Other Spiders’ webs. 
Caterpillars. 
Spiders which do not form webs or 
Ants. 
nets. 
Hive Bees. 
Diving Spider. 
Humble Bees. 
Ant Lion. 
Wasps. 
Leptis Vermileo . 
Termites. 
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