ENGLISH INDEX.
- Abstinence of insects, i. [398].
- Acariasis, disease so called, i. [97]; iv. [232], [234].
- Acid, acetic, iv. [144]:
bombic, iv. [145]:
formic, iv. [144]:
malic, iv. [144]. - Acorns, attacked by insects, i. [214].
- Acridophagi, i. [304].
- Ælian, iv. [435].
- Aëroscepsy, iii. [46]; iv. [248], [253].
- Affinity, iv. [366]:
object of, [411]. - Air-reservoirs, iv. [54], [191].
- Aldrovandus, iv. [438].
- Anableps, singular fish, iii. [498].
- Amnios and Chorion, analogue of in insects, iii. [61].
- Analogies in nature, kinds of, iv. [427]:
object of, [417]:
scale of in insects, [421]. - Analogies, i. [7]; iv. [414].
- Analogy, argument from, iv. [245].
- Analysis (chemical) of insect substance, iii. [394].
- Anbury, i. [450].
- Animals, classifications of, iii. [2].
---- annulose, iii. [13]; iv. [436]:
insectivorous, i. [261]. - Ant, black, ii. [48]:
fire, i. [122]:
green, [122]:
hill or horse, [234]; ii. [48], [96]:
jet, [48], [97]:
mason, [96]:
miner, [79]:
parasol, i. [209]:
red, ii. [48], [69]:
rufescent, [76]:
sanguine, [81]:
sugar, i. [183]:
turf, ii. [93]:
visitation, i. [123], [273]:
yellow, ii. [48], [89]. - Anteater, i. [281].
- Antennæ, iii. [508]:
whether analogous to ears, [46]. iv. [240]. - Antipathies, natural, i. [143].
- Antlion, i. [425].
- Ants, love of their young, i. [364]:
nests, [476]:
swarms, ii. [51]:
language, [59]:
wars, [68]:
slaves, [74]:
milch-cattle or Aphides, [87]:
emigrations, [91]:
recruits, [92]:
roads, [97]:
strength, [99]:
diversions,103:
diseases of, iv. [208]. - —— (white), ravages of, i. [244]:
nests, [506]:
history, ii. [31]:
colonies, [34]:
number of eggs, [36]:
soldiers, [39]:
sounds of, [41]. - Aphides. See [Plant-lice].
- Apparatus for taking and destroying insects, iv. [528].
- Apple, attacked by insects, i. [199].
- Apricots, attacked by insects, i. [202].
- Arachnida, how they differ from insects, iii. [10]:
their respiration, iv. [60]:
circulation, [99]:
liver and intestinal canal, [122]. - Aristotle's system of animals, iii. [2]:
of insects, iv. [432]. - Armadillo, feeds on locusts, i. [281].
- Armour (defensive) of insects, ii. [222].
- Arms, fore legs why so called, iii. [544].
- Arrows (poisoned), how prepared, i. [133].
- Articulations of legs, iii. [654], [663], [669], [680].
- Artifices (defensive) of insects, ii. [254].
- Aspect (defensive) of insects, ii. [221].
- Ass, remarkable anecdote of, ii. [496]. note.
- Attitudes (defensive) of insects, ii. [229].
- Aurelia, i. [65].
- Baits, (insect) for Fishes, i. [286].
- Barley, destroyed by insects, i. [173].
- Beans and Peas, destroyed by insects, i. [175].
- Bee, carpenter, i. [436]:
clothier, i. [435]:
leaf-cutter, [36], [194], [442]:
mason, [438]:
poppy, [440]. - Bees (hive), affection for their young, i. [376]:
combs, [481]:
fables respecting, ii. [120]:
females, [122]:
larvæ of workers, how turned to females, [127]:
weight and bulk, [126]:
jealousy and battles of the female or queen, [140]:
her appearance how retarded, [144]:
homage paid her, [149]:
effects produced by the loss of her, [150]:
sound emitted by her, [383]:
fecundation, [169]; iv. [167]:
swarms, ii. [158]:
males, number of, [168]:
slaughter of, [170]:
workers, tongue of, [174]:
wax-pockets, [175]:
collection of honey and pollen, [175]:
excursions, [184]:
scouts, [186]:
ventilation of their hive, [190]:
language, [197]:
anger and battles, [199], [204]:
enemies, i. [163]; ii. [205]:
temperature, [209], [441]; iv. [77]:
modifications of their instinct, ii. [475]:
degree of intellect, [489], [507]; iv. [32]:
diseases, [211]:
kinds of, i. [330]. - Beetle, pertinacity of one, ii. [232]:
asparagus, i. [192]:
bacon, i. [228]:
bloody-nose, ii. [244], [317]:
burying, i. [352]; iv. [262]:
darkling, ii. [239]:
death-watch, i. [36]; ii. [381]:
lily, [257]:
meal-worm, i. [227]:
oil, ii. [247]:
poplar, [242]:
rhinoceros, iv. [11]:
rove, i. [228]; ii. [234], [241]:
turnip, i. [187]:
vine 204; iv. [512]. - Beetles, blister, i. [38], [315]; ii. [224]:
bombardier, [243]; iv. [134], [149]:
capricorn, i. [235], [302]; ii. [387]:
carnivorous, iv. [138]:
carrion, ii. [239]:
dung or pill, i. [351]; ii. [231], [254]; iii. [441], [455]:
elastic, ii. [313]:
herbivorous, iv. [138]:
knot-grass, [169]:
petalocerous, iv. [408]:
lamellicorn, iv. [251], [308], [435]:
predaceous, i. [271]; ii. [317]; iv. [401], [418]:
rove, ii. [234], [241], [302]:
stag, [221], [224]; iv. [197]:
tiger, iii. [152]:
timber and labyrinth, i. [212], [235], [452]; ii. [232]:
tortoise, ii. [258]:
water, i. [271]; ii. [359]; iii. [121], [455]; iv. [263]. - Bile-vessels of insects, iv. [109].
- Black-jack, what, i. [187].
- Blood, showers of, caused by moths, i. [34]:
of insects, iv. [85], [97]. - Boatman (water), i. [107], [275].
- Bonnet, iv. [455].
- Book-crab, iv. [236].
- Books, attacked by insects, i. [239].
- Bots, i. [147].
- Boxes (store), described, iv. [537].
- —— breeding, iv. [553].
- Brain, Acarus found in, i. [141]:
of insects, iv. [8]. - Breese, i. [147].
- Bridle, spinal, iv. [18].
- Bug, bed, i. [106]:
chintz, [171]:
field, affection for its young, i. [359]:
harvest, [103]:
red, [185]:
water, i. [275]; ii. [360]:
wheel, i. [108]. - Bugs, galls of, i. [451]:
their scent, ii. [240]. - Buprestis of the ancients, what, i. [155].
- Butcher Bird, i. [288].
- Butterflies, blues, iii. [650]:
coppers, [650]:
fritillaries, [252], [651]:
skippers, ii. [301]:
Trojans and Grecians, iii. [302]:
mode in which their caterpillars suspend themselves when about to assume the pupa, [206]. - Butterfly, admiral, iii. [84], [114]:
Adonis, i. [41]; iii. [650]:
brimstone, [259]:
cabbage, i. [189]; ii. [11]; iv. [24], [228]:
Glanville fritillary, iii. [114]:
hawthorn, [98]:
large skipper, ii. [301]: mountain, iii. [149]:
nettle, [252]:
orange-tip, [253]:
painted lady, [260]:
peacock, i. [9]; iii. [213]:
purple emperor or high-flier, iv. [512], [530]:
silver-washed fritillary, iii. [252]:
swallow-tail, ii. [242], [291]; iii. [212]:
tortoiseshell, iii. [110]. - Cabbage tribe, insect assailants of, i. [189].
- Cabinet, directions for making, iv. [556].
- Camphor, how to be used, iv. [559].
- Carrots and Parsnips, injured by a centipede, i. [185].
- Carus C. G. discovered a circulation in larvæ, &c. iv. [91].
- Case or Caddis worms, i. [465]; ii. [261], [298].
- Cased-nymphs, i. [67].
- Catching insects, directions for, iv. [528].
- Caterpillars, diseases of, iv. [214]:
how best destroyed, i. [30]:
how to preserve, [551]:
processionary, ii. [23]:
teazel, iii. [275]:
surveyors, attitudes of, ii. [233]:
what insects destroy, i. [268]; iv. [228]:
spurious, ii. [285]:
clothing of, iii. [173]. - Cattle, insects that attack, i. [145].
- Caul of insects, iv. [98], [151].
- Centipedes, i. [126], [258], [311].
- Cephalopoda, (Cuttle-fish) have three hearts, iii. [6].
- Chabrier, eulogium of, iv. [186].
- Chafer, carrion, ii. [386]:
cock, i. [178], [207]; ii. [372]:
dung, [231], [237], [254]:
fern, [5]:
rose, [317]:
tree, [231]. - Cheese maggot, i. [229]; ii. [280]:
mite, [226], [328]. - Cherry, insects that attack, i. [197].
- Chestnut, insects that attack, i. [203].
- Chrysalis, i. [65].
- Cicada, male, sound produced by, and its apparatus, ii. [398], [400].
- Circulation, different modes of in the animal kingdom, iv. [81]:
whether any in insects, [86]. - Clairville's system, iv. [473].
- Classes of annulose animals, iii. [16]; iv. [374]:
osculant, iii. [14]. - Climates, insect, iv. [494].
- Clocks or Dors, ii. [306].
- Clover-seed, destroyed by a weevil, i. [178].
- Cochineal, i. [321].
- Cockroach, i. [229], [242].
- Cocoon, i. [68], [457]; iii. [213]:
of bees, ii. [138]:
of saw-flies, [261]:
of Lepidoptera, iii. [274]:
of Ephemeræ, [395]. - Collar of certain insects, whether the analogue of the prothorax, iii. [546].
- Collier, plant-louse of the bean, i. [176].
- Colours (brilliant), use of in insects, ii. [221].
- Commosis, what? ii. [479].
- Concealment, modes of in insects, ii. [254].
- Correlation, iv. [366].
- Cossus, Pliny's, i. [302].
- Cotton, insects that injure, i. [185].
- Creation, works of, have a double object, iv. [411].
- Crepuscular insects, iv. [525].
- Cricket, field, ii. [393]; iv. [110]:
house, i. [243]; ii. [392]:
Indian, i. [243]:
mole, ii. [362], [394]; iii. [584]. - Crop of insects, iv. [113], [115].
- Cuckow, bee, i. [289]:
insects, [345]. - Cucumbers, fecundated by bees, i. [299].
- Cupules, iv. [179], [190].
- Currant, insects that attack, i. [196].
- Cuvier's system, iv. [474].
- Dances of insects, ii. [5], [367].
- Death-watch, i. [36]; ii. [381].
- Deer infested by insects, i. [159].
- De Geer (Baron), system of, iv. [453].
- Developments of plants and animals, iii. [57].
- Devil's-horse, ii. [218].
- Digger (entomological) described. iv. [529].
- Dimerous insects, iii. [684].
- Diptera, three descriptions of, ii. [355].
- Diseases of insects:—
wounds, iv. [205]:
internal diseases, [208]:
parasitic, [214]. - —— caused by lice, i. [83]:
by mites, [88]:
by larvæ, [97], [134]. - Dissection of insects, modes of, iv. [201].
- Distribution of insects:—
numerical, iv. [488]:
topographical, [494]:
local, [511]. - Diurnal insects, iv. [524].
- Dogs, insects infesting, i. [162].
- Dors, ii. [216], [306]; iii. [332].
- Dragon, flying, wings represent mid-legs of insects, iii. [591]; iv. [428].
- Dragon-flies, devourers of insects, i. [276]:
cloud of, ii. [10]:
wings of, ii. [350]:
remarkable apparatus of larva, &c., iii. [125]:
eyes of, [501]. - Drone, or male bee, ii. [168].
- Drum of the cicada, ii. [400]:
of grasshoppers, [396]. - Dyes afforded by insects, i. [317].
- Earwigs, common, sits on her eggs, i. [360]:
wings of, ii. [346]:
giant, ii. [234]:
lesser, iv. [527]. - Education, effects of on ants and other insects, ii. [87]; iv. [22].
- Eggs of insects, how fecundated, iv. [164]:
exclusion, iii. [66]:
situation, [70]:
substance, [86]:
number, [89]:
size, [90]:
growth, [91]:
shape, [93]:
sculpture, [97]:
colour, [99]:
gestation, iv. [168]:
have their parasites, iv. [219]. - Electricity affects gossamer web, iv. [137]:
excites insects, [141], [254]. - Emigrations, of insects, ii. [7]:
of locusts, i. [225]; ii. [14]:
of ants, ii. [91]. - Entomologist, not cruel, i. [53]:
dress proper for, iv. [538]. - Entomology, instances of its utility, i. [237]:
study of, value, [4]:
uses of a system of, [46]. - Entozoa nematoidea, a kind of intestinal worms, iv. [237].
- Ephemeræ, history of, i. [282]:
singular gyrations of, ii. [365]:
have an inner pupa case, iii. [295]:
respiratory organs, iv. [57]:
used as manure, i. [316]. - Eras, entomological:—
of the ancients, iv. [430]:
of the revival of the science, [436]:
of Swammerdam and Ray, [441]:
of Linné, [447]:
of Fabricius, [460]:
of Latreille, [465]:
of MacLeay, [477]. - Evil (seeming), uses of, i. [250].
- Excrement of insects, iv. [125]:
larvæ of wasps, bees, &c. have none, [108], [116]. - Eyes of insects:—
simple, iii. [489]:
conglomerate, [492]:
compound, [493]:
structure of, [494]:
number, [497]:
situation, [499]:
figure, [500]. - Fabricius, system of, iv. [461].
- Fishes insectivorous, i. [265], [289]; ii. [272]:
attacked by an insect, i. [166]. - Flea, i. [100]:
leap of, ii. [310]:
strength of, iv. [195]. - Flies, singular disease of, iv. [209]:
aphidivorous, i. [399]. - Flowers, insects that devour, i. [194].
- Fluid in pseudo-cardia of insects, iv. [83], [90], note.
- Fly, Abyssinian, i. [153]:
case-worm, ii. [301]:
cauliflower, i. [190]:
chamæleon, iii. [99]; iv. [54]:
cheese, ii. [280]:
crane, [363]; iii. [67]; iv. [163]:
eye, i. [130]:
fire, i. [317]; ii. [412], [422]:
flesh or carrion, i. [257]; ii. [272], [357]:
forest, i. [149]; ii. [306]:
gall, i. [317], [446]; iv. [162]:
Hessian, i. [50], [170]:
horse, i. [109], [146]:
house, i. [129]; ii. [357]; [466], note:
lace-winged, iii. [94]:
May, i. [282]; ii. [236], [298]:
onion. i. [191]:
sand or burning, i. [110]:
scorpion, ii. [20], [56]:
snake, [305]:
swallow, i. [111]:
wheat, [169]. - Food, insects that attack, i. [227]:
reservoir, iv. [104]. - Foot-cushions of insects, ii. [317], [322]; iii. [691].
- Forceps described, iv. [533].
- Forest-trees, insects attack, i. [207].
- Frog-hopper (froth), leaps of, ii. [311].
- Fungi parasitic on insects, iv. [215].
- Gad-fly, deer and reindeer, i. [159]:
horse, [147]:
ox, [150]:
man, [136]:
rabbit, [166]:
sheep, [158]. - ——, has eight tracheæ, iv. [66].
- Gall-nuts, i. [317], [446].
- Garments, insects that attack, i. [232].
- Gecko (lizard), ii. [321].
- Gentles, i. [64].
- Geometers or Surveyors, a kind of caterpillar, ii. [288]; iv. [196].
- Gesner, iv. [430].
- Gizzard of insects, iv. [106].
- Glow-worm, common, ii. [405]: iv. [149]:
Italian, ii. [420]. - Gnat, agaric, ii. [7]:
common, i. [62], [112]; ii. [281]; iii. [82]:
gall, i. [211], [446]:
horse, [148]:
wheat, i. [28], [171]:
winter, ii. [438]. - Goliath beetles belt the globe, iv. [506].
- Gooseberry, insects that attack, i. [196].
- Gossamer webs, ii. [330].
- Gould (Rev. W.), the historian of English ants, ii. [48].
- Grass, insects that attack, i. [178]:
Indian, how made, i. [287], [337]. - Grasshopper, ii. [390], [394]:
large green, i. [150]; iv. [237]. - Gray (Mr.) characters of Linné's orders and genera of insects in Latin verse, iv. [457].
- Groups of animal kingdom, iv. [371]:
of insects, [398]:
characters of, [400]:
scale of, [402]:
composition of, [406]:
how to be investigated, [560]:
predominant, [500]:
dominant, [502]:
sub-dominant, [504]:
quiescent, [505]:
endemial, [506]:
osculant, iii. [12]. - Gyrations of insects, ii. [366].
- Habit, what, iv. [564].
- Habitations of solitary insects, i. [434]:
of gregarious insects, [473]. - —— curious ones of Tineidæ, i. [454].
- Hairs, use of to aquatic insects, ii. [360].
- Handworm, what, i. [92].
- Harvest-man, iv. [121].
- Hawkmoth, bee, i. [212]:
death's-head, [34], [164]; ii. [237], [263]:
hornet, i. [212]:
humming-bird, ii. [365], [379]:
privet, [234], iii. [265]:
spurge, [265]. - Hawkmoths, ii. [234], [251].
- Hearing of insects, organ of, iv. [244].
- Heart of insects, what represented by? iv. [83]:
of Arachnida, [99]. - Heat (vital) of insects, ii. [226]: iv. [77].
- Heliocantharus of the ancients, i. [255]. note.
- Herbage benefited by insects, i. [252].
- Herod (Agrippa) destroyed by larvæ, i. [98].
- Heteromerous insects, iii. [682].
- Honey, i. [329]; iv. [140].
- —— comb, i. [482].
- —— dew, i. [210].
- Hops, insects that attack, i. [183].
- Hornet, i. [121], [273].
- Horns of insects, use of, ii. [252].
- Horse, insects that annoy, i. [145].
- Hovering of insects, ii. [364].
- Huber, the historian of the hive-bee, i. [486].
- —— P. the historian of ants, ii. [48].
- Humble-bees, affection for their young, i. [378]:
mode of building their nests, [498]:
females, ii. [113]:
making cells, i. [499]; ii. [116]:
males, [116]:
workers, [117]:
hive-bees persuade them to yield to them their honey, [117]. - Humeral piece of wings, iii. [619].
- Humming of insects, ii. [375]; iii. [550], note.
- —— in the air, ii. [373].
- Hybernation of insects:—
in the egg state, ii. [427]:
pupa state, [430]:
larva state, [431]:
perfect state, [432]:
places to which they resort for, [434]:
cold not the only cause of, [454]. - Hymenoptera (gregarious) not subject to the attack of ichneumons, iv. [225].
- Ichneumons, i. [267]; iv. [216], [230]:
how to extract from caterpillars, [554]. - Ignis fatuus, ii. [417].
- Imago, i. [68]:
motions—
walking, ii. [302]:
running, [306]:
jumping, [309]:
climbing, [316];
against gravity, [318]:
flying, [342]:
swimming, &c., [359]:
burrowing, [361]:
development, iii. [290]:
hatched under a hen, iv. [555]:
sexual distinctions, iii. [298]:
age, [343]. - Insects, apparatus for killing, iv. [540]:
annoyance of in what respects beneficial, i. [251]:
beneficial in removing nuisances; as dung, [254]:
carrion, [256]:
in keeping other insects, &c. within due limits, [261]:
as affording food to quadrupeds, [280]:
to reptiles, and fishes, [282]:
to birds, [287]:
to man, [301]:
as articles used in materia medica, [313]:
used for ornament, [317]:
as affording materials for dyeing, ink, &c., [317]:
as producing wax, [326]:
honey, [329]:
silk, [332]:
vitality of, ii. [446]:
cold and frost, effects upon, ii. [437], [446]:
definition of, iii. [28]:
breeding them, directions for, iv. [552]:
differ from Crustacea and Arachnida, iii. [9]:
education, effects of upon, ii. [87]:
errors (vulgar) concerning, i. [33]:
fossil, iv. [570]:
food of—
vegetable, i. [382];
animal, [384];
both animal and vegetable, [386];
some univorous, [387];
others omnivorous, [388];
times of feeding, [391];
organs by which they feed, [392]; iii. [416]:
stratagems employed in procuring food—
by spiders, i. [403];
by the ant-lion, [425];
how best to kill them when captured, iv. [536], [540]:
imitations they exhibit, i. [7]; ii. [216]:
injuries they occasion to man, i. [80]:
other animals, [145];
grain, [167];
pulse, [175];
herbage, [178];
roots, [185];
kitchen-garden, [189];
flower garden, [194];
fruit, [195];
plantations, [207];
to our food, [227];
garments, [232];
timber, [235];
books and cabinets, [239]:
instincts, exquisiteness of, ii. [467];
number of, [492];
development of, [503]:
instruction afforded by insects, i. [16]:
integuments of, iii. [393]:
intellect of, ii. [507]; iv. [21], [32]:
inventions they have anticipated, i. [14]:
means by which they defend themselves—
passive, ii. [216];
active, [229]:
luminous insects, ii. [403]:
noxious, how to be destroyed, i. [28]:
number, (supposed) of insects existing, iv. [489]:
compared with that of plants, [489]:
of carnivorous and phytiphagous insects, [491]:
oviparous and ovo-viviparous insects, iii. [65]:
representative insects, iv. [508];
rank of, [373]:
strength of, iv. [195]:
setting and preparing for cabinet, [543]:
table of relative size of, iii. [33]:
transformations of, i. [63]:
memory of, ii. [519]. - Insects, proper and improper, ii. [303].
- Instinct, change of in a spider, iv. [205], note.
- Itch, cause of, i. [90].
- Itching produced by hairs of caterpillars, i. [130].
- Jaws of insects, i. [393]:
upper, iii. [313]:
under, [315]. - Jelly, secreted by ditto, iv. [139].
- Journal, entomological, how to make, iv. [569].
- Jurine, system of, iii. [620]; iv. [482].
- Kingdoms (animal and vegetable), analogies between, iv. [370]:
numerical arrangement of, [410]. - Knowledge, two avenues to, i. [24].
- Lac, an insect product, i. [324].
- Lady-bird or Lady-cow, i. [265]; ii. [9], [227], [247].
- Lamarck, system of animals, iii. [15]:
of insects, iv. [474]. - Lantern-fly, noise of, ii. [397]:
whether luminous, [413]. - Larva of flies, i. [230]:
stinging, iii. [179]:
rat-tailed, i. [256]:
its respiratory apparatus, iv. [52]. - Larvæ, substance of, iii. [110]:
head, [112]:
eyes, [116]:
antennæ, [118]:
mouth, [119]:
trunk and abdomen, [130]:
prolegs, [134]:
dorsal of gall-fly, ii. [278]:
appendages, iii. [144]:
figure, [155]:
kinds of, [159]:
primary forms of, [161]:
clothing of, [173]:
colour, [184]:
food of, [188]:
moulting, [189]:
growth of, [199]:
how they prepare to assume the pupa, [203]:
motions of apodous, ii. [269]:
of pedate, ii. [283]. - Latreille, system of, iv. [465].
- Law (original) of the Creator, regulates the developments of insects, iii. [56].
- Leach, Dr., system of, iv. [475].
- Legs of insects, parts of, ii. [283]. iii. [660]:
number of, [652]; ii. [307]:
acquisition of, by myriapods, iii. [23], [107], [159]:
antennæ supply the place of, ii. [308]:
relative location of, iii. [656]:
motatory, ii. [302]. - Lenses, number of in compound eyes, iii. [494].
- Lepidoptera, parasites of, iv. [228]:
colours, iii. [648]:
scales, [644]. - Linné, system of animals, iii. [5]:
of insects, iv. [447]. - Lint collected by an ant, i. [315].
- Lister, Dr. Martin, iv. [444].
- Liver of Arachnida, iv. [100], [122].
- Locusts, ravages of, i. [215]:
followed by famine and pestilence, [217]:
benefits produced by, [252]:
used as food, [303]:
leap of, ii. [310]:
female killed by the male, iii. [347]. - Louse, bat, ii. [307]:
bird, i. [163]: iii. [97]:
common, i. [83]:
peacock, i. [163]:
sheep, i. [156]:
sugar, ii. [316]:
wood, [230]. - ——, leaf. See [Plant-louse].
- Luminosity of insects, causes of, ii. [418]; iv. [149].
- Lyonet, anatomy of the cossus, iv. [455].
- MacLeay, W. S., system of animals, iii. [12]:
of Annulosa, iv. [477]:
of Mandibulata, [479]:
of Petalocera, [481]:
columns of analogous Haustellata and Mandibulata, [421]. - Mænomenon of Pliny, what, ii. [178].
- Maggot of a fly, destructive to the sick, i. [138]:
jumping of cheese-fly, i. [229]; ii. [280]:
of flesh-fly, i. [398]. - Maggots, what, i. [64]:
jumping, ii. [280]. - Magnus, Albertus, iv. [436].
- Maize, insects that attack, i. [171], [174].
- Males, two kinds of? iv. [173]:
secondary characters of, assumed by females, ii. [134]. - Man, centre of the animal creation, iv. [369].
- Mandibles (unguiform) use of, ii. [272].
- Marrow, Spinal, iv. [8].
- May-fly. See [Fly].
- Meal-worm, i. [227]; iii. [141].
- Medicine, insects useful in, i. [315].
- Metamorphoses of insects, analogy between and the resurrection, i. [60], [72]:
use of, [77]:
analogies of those of plants and animals, iii. [57]. - Method, what? iv. [365].
- Microscopes, iv. [201], [570].
- Midges, ii. [306].
- Migrations of insects, iv. [523].
- Milk produced by insects, ii. [242], [248]; iv. [140].
- Mineral substances eaten by insects, i. [235], [380].
- Mite, autumnal, or harvest bug, i. [96], [103]:
bee, [163]:
beetle, iv. [234]:
cheese, i. [229], [310]; iii. [107]:
dysentery, i. [89]:
flour, [228]:
itch, [90]:
milk, [88]:
spider, iv. [236]:
spinning or red spider, i. [203]:
strawberry, ii. [307]:
vegetating, i. [392]; iv. [234]. - Mites that infest collections of insects, &c. how best destroyed, iv. [140].
- Mitys, what? ii. [479].
- Mole-cricket, ravages of, i. [193]:
nest of, ii. [254]:
a burrower, [362]:
whether luminous, [416]:
wonderful apparatus for moving its arms, iii. [584]. - Monomerous insects, iii. [684].
- Moses, knowledge of insects, i. [22]; iv. [430].
- Mosquito, a Simulium, i. [112], [118].
See [Gnat]. - Moth, aquatic, iv. [56]:
barley, i. [174]:
brown-tail, [206], [209]:
clothes, [232], [462]:
emperor, [336]; ii. [248]:
figure-of-eight, i. [199]:
fir, [131]; ii. [22]:
fur, i. [233]:
ghost or hop, [183]; iii. [66], [269], [305]:
gold or yellow-tail, i. [30]; ii. [21], [250]:
gooseberry and currant, i. [197]; ii. [446]:
grass, i. [179]:
great-goat, [211]; ii. [297]; iii. [119], [173], [200], [351]:
lackey, iii. [80]:
lappet, ii. [219]; iii. [99]:
lobster, ii. [251]:
locust, iii. [282]:
procession, i. [130], [475]; ii. [23]:
prominent, iii. [151]:
puss, ii. [248], [250]; iii. [284]; iv. [221]:
silk-worm, i. [334]; iii. [89], [280]:
tapestry, i. [233]:
tiger, ii. [223], [249]; iii. [175]:
wax, i. [165], [388]:
wolf, i. [172]:
wool, i. [233]. - Moth, remarkable brush of, iv. [60]:
one resembling a caterpillar, [165]. - Mothing, seasons of, iv. [524].
- Moths, certain that construct curious habitations, i. [454], [462]; ii. [471]:
minute, how to be taken, iv. [540]. - —— greasy, how to restore, iv. [145].
- Mouffet, iv. [439].
- Moulting. See [Insects].
- Muscles of insects, origin of, iv. [175]:
substance of, [175]:
shape, [177]:
colour, [178]:
kinds, [178]:
point of attachment, [179]:
motions, [180]:
muscles of larvæ, [181]:
of imago head and organs, [182]:
of trunk, [184]:
of wings, [186]:
of abdomen, [191]:
of viscera, [193]. - ——, of Arachnida, iv. [194].
- Myriapods, have six legs only at first, iii. [23]:
analogues of serpents, [40]; iv. [418]. - Myrtle, attacked by a coccus, i. [195].
- Nature, book of, Bible of man before the fall, i. [22].
- Nectar of flowers, numerous insects devoted to its absorption, iv. [492].
- Nectarine, attacked by insects, i. [202].
- Nerves of insects, number of, iv. [15]:
recurrent, [16]. - Nervous system of insects, mixed, iv. [21], [23]:
changes of in their metamorphosis, [23]. - Nervures, of wings, iii. [292], [688].
- Net, bag, iv. [529]:
fly or bat-fowling, [531]:
French, [529]:
Maclean's, [533]:
Paul's, [530]:
landing or water, [534]. - Neuters, ii. [30]; iv. [172].
- Nine-killer, i. [288].
- Nocturnal insects, i. [391]; iv. [526].
- Noises of insects, how produced, ii. [376]:
of beetles, &c. 386. See [Humming]. - Nut, weevil of, i. [203].
- Nymph, i. [65]:
cased nymph, [67]. - Odours, insect, ii. [238]; iv. [146].
- Œstrus of the Greeks, what? i. [153]. note.
- Oils produced by insects, iv. [139].
- Olive, insects that attack, i. [203].
- Ophthalmia, sometimes caused by insects, i. [88].
- Orange, attacked by acoccus, i. [195].
- Orchard and Fruitery, insect enemies of, i. [195].
- Orders of insects, denominations of, i. [66], note:
definitions of, iv. [377]:
which should precede, [425]:
osculant, [378]. - Orismology (term), iii. [527]; iv. [257].
- Ovo-viviparous insects, iv. [170].
- Palpi, of what sense organs, iv. [256].
- Paper made by wasps, i. [15], [501].
- Parasites of insects:—
vegetable, iv. [215]:
Insect;
hymenopterous, i. [267]; iv. [216]:
strepsipterous, i. [270]; iv. [216]:
dipterous, i. [270]; iv. [231]:
apterous, [232]:
Worms, [237]. - Passions, human, symbolized by insects, ii. [28]. note.
- Pax-wax, iv. [183].
- Peaches, insects that attack, i. [202].
- Pears, insects that attack, i. [199].
- Peck (Professor), his description of the ovipositor of saw-flies, iv. [160].
- Penny (Dr. Thomas), iv. [439].
- Pentamerous insects, iii. [681].
- Perspiration of insects, iv. [151].
- Phosphorus, iv. [149].
- Phthiriasis, or lousy disease, i. [84]; iv. [232].
- Phthirophagi, i. [310].
- Pigeons, insects that infest, i. [163].
- Pine-apple, insects that attack, i. [203].
- Pissoceros, what? ii. [174].
- Plant-lice, extraordinary fecundity of, i. [175]; iv. [166]:
numbers of, ii. [8]. - Plant-louse—
of the apple, i. [29], [200]:
of the bean or Collier, [176]:
of the beech, [211]:
of the fir, [211], [451]:
of the hop, [183]:
of the larch, [211]:
of roots, ii. [90]:
of the rose, i. [194]. - Plants, entrap flies, i. [293]:
fecundated by insects, [296]:
some yield poisonous honey, ii. [177]. - Pliny, iv. [435].
- Plums, insects that attack, i. [198].
- Pockets (wax), ii. [175].
- Poisons, insect, iv. [143].
- Polymerous insects, iii. [685].
- Potatoes, insects that attack, i. [186].
- Poultry, insects that attack, i. [163].
- Praying-insects or Mantes, ferocity of, i. [278].
- Propolis, what? ii. [183].
- Proportion (relative), of insects according to the kind of their food, iv. [492].
- Pubescence of insects, uses of, iii. [398].
- Pupæ, kinds of, i. [65]; iii. [237]:
Lamarck's and Latreille's division of, [241], note:
integument of, [243]:
figure of, [245]:
parts of, [248]:
colour of, [258]:
age of, [260]:
sex of, [268]:
motions of, ii. [293]; iii. [269]:
respiration of, iv. [74]:
extrication of, iii. [270]:
some copulate, [269]. - Pupiparous insects, iii. [64].
- Range (geographical) of insects, iv. [498].
- Raspberry, insects that attack, i. [196].
- Ratel (honey), i. [281].
- Ray (John), system of insects, iv. [442].
- Reason, some portion of in insects, ii. [508].
- Reaumur, eulogium of, iv. [454].
- Resin, insect, i. [329].
- Respiration of insects, how carried on, iv. [36]:
external signs of, [73]. - Rooks, serviceable by destroying insects, i. [30].
- Rope and Pulley in insects, iii. [700].
- Rye attacked by insects, i. [173].
- Salmon, louse of, i. [166].
- Saprophagous insects, iv. [491].
- Saw-flies, how they deposit their eggs, i. [355]:
their ovipositor, [355]; iv. [160]:
vast flights of, ii. [10]:
simulate death, ii. [233]:
eggs of, grow, iii. [91]:
why hymenopterous, iv. [382], [416]:
their scent organs, ii. [242], [248]:
slimy larvæ of, [225]. - Saw-fly, barley, i. [173]:
cherry, [197]:
gooseberry, [197]:
rose, [194], [355]:
turnip, [187]; ii. [10]. - Schwenckfeeld, Dr., first faunist, iv. [440].
- Scolechiasis, i. [99]; iv. [232].
- Scorpion, terrific attitude of, i. [124]:
ferocity of, [279]:
gills of, iv. [61]:
liver of, [123]. - ——, water, eggs of, iii. [94].
- Scripture (Holy), account of insects, iv. [431].
- Sculpture of insect integument, uses of, iii. [396], [654].
- Seasons of insects, iv. [520].
- Secretions of insects:—
silk, iv. [136]:
saliva, [137]:
varnish, [139]:
jelly, [139]:
oils, [139]:
milk, [134]:
honey, [140]:
wax, [141]:
poisons and acids, [143]:
odorous fluids and vapours, [146]:
phosphorus, [149]:
fat, [150]. - Semicomplete pupa, i. [67].
- Sensation, organs of, iv. [1].
- Senses of insects, whether seven, iv. [241]:
they have the ordinary, [244]:
internal sense, [242]:
sight, [242]:
hearing, [243]:
antennæ, whether organs of, [247]:
touch, [255]:
smell, [257]:
taste, [264]. - Sensorium, common, where resident, iv. [19].
- Seven, a sacred number, iii. [15], note; iv. [241]:
quinary groups resolvable into, [409]. - Sheep, insects that infest, i. [157].
- Shell-fish, insects that infest, i. [166].
- Showers (bloody), produced by insects, i. [34].
- Shrike. See [Butcher-bird].
- Silk, i. [332].
- Silk-worms, kinds of, i. [334]:
diseases of, iv. [212]:
not attacked by ichneumons, [228]:
how to forward their exclusion, iii. [101]. - Skeletons (of small animals), how to obtain, i. [258]. note.
- Skin of insects, iii. [400].
- Skunk, ii. [238].
- Sleep of insects, iv. [199].
- Sloane (Sir Hans), encomium of, iv. [446].
- Slugs (wheat) how best destroyed, i. [181]. note.
- Slug-worm, i. [198].
- Soap, manufactured from insects, i. [316].
- Societies, of insects, imperfect, ii. [3]:
perfect, [27]. - Society, Royal, iv. [446].
- ——, Linnean, iv. [459].
- ——, Zoological, [460].
- Solomon, knew insects, i. [23]; ii. [46].
- Sow-bug, i. [140].
- Sparrows, number of caterpillars they devour, i. [291].
- Species, iv. [405]:
how to investigate, [563]. - Spectre, large egg of, iii. [90].
- Sphinx, why so named, ii. [234].
- Spider, amphibious, i. [470]:
bird, [422]; iii. [490]:
edible, i. [310]:
gossamer, ii. [330]:
large field or diadem, i. [405]:
red, [203]:
shepherd, ii. [305]:
small garden, i. [415]:
trap-door, [467]:
once tamed, iv. [23]. - Spiders, hunters, i. [422]:
swimmers, [424]:
vagrants, [422]:
weavers or sedentaries, [403]; iv. [31]. - ——, affection for their eggs, i. [361]:
webs, texture of and how spun, [403], [420]; iv. [129]:
wonderful apparatus for spinning, i. [403]:
floating nest of, [423]:
nest under water, [470]:
web destroyed by fluid emitted by a caterpillar, ii. [245]:
sailing in the air, [331]:
effects of their venom, i. [131]:
cruelty, [279]: gills of, iv. [61]:
liver of, [124]:
disease of, [214]. - Spines of caterpillars, sometimes venomous, iii. [179].
- Spiracles (false), iii. [712].
- Spirits-of-wine, their use in destroying insects, iv. [536], [538], [541].
- Stamina of flowers, adhering to bees mistaken for fungi, iv. [215].
- Stick, entomological, iv. [529].
- Stomach of insects, iv. [105]:
peculiar of bugs, [117]. - Strawberry, whether attacked by insects, i. [195]; ii. [307].
- Strength (muscular) of insects, iv. [195].
- Strepsiptera (order), denomination proper, iii. [589], note.
- Subclasses, iv. [375].
- Subclimates, iv. [497].
- Suborders, iv. [400].
- Suckers on the feet of insects, ii. [318]; iii. [692].
- Sugar-cane, insect assailants of, i. [183].
- Swammerdam, system of, iv. [441].
- Swine, insects that infest, i. [159].
- System, what? iv. [365].
- —— (nervous), of animals, four primary types of, iv. [3]:
what analogous to, [20]. - —— of the development of insect forms by Dr. Herold, refutation of, iii. [52], [191].
- Systems of insects, alary, iv. [447]:
eclectic, [465]:
maxillary, [460]:
metamorphotic, [441]:
quinary, [477]. - Tarantula spider, effects of bite, i. [127].
- Taste, organs of in insects, iv. [264].
- Tetramerous insects, iii. [683].
- Thalerophagous insects, iv. [491].
- Tick, American, i. [105], [146]:
dog, [104], [162]; ii. [220], [304]. - Timber, insects that attack, i. [234].
- Times of appearance of insects, iv. [523].
- Timour Beg, anecdote of, ii. [100].
- Tobacco, insects that attack, i. [185].
- Tool for cutting pins, &c. iv. [557].
- Torpidity of insects, iv. [78]:
causes of, ii. [437]:
their reviviscence from, [450]. - Touch, organs of in insects, iv. [255].
- Trachea or wind-pipe of insects, iv. [62]:
analogy between and the spiral vessels of plants, iv. [70]. - Tree-creeper, i. [290].
- Trees, injured by insects, i. [207]:
particularly by a small beetle, [212]. - Trimerous insects, iii. [684].
- Trunk of insects, reasons assigned for the nomenclature of, iii. [527].
- Turnip, greatly injured by insects, i. [187]; ii. [10].
- Vacuum formed by the little caterpillar of a moth, i. [16], [458].
- Varnish, produced by insects, iv. [139].
- Vegetables, fly-catchers, i. [293].
- Vessel (dorsal), of insects, iv. [83], [96]:
varicose or bile, [109]. - Vine, attacked by insects, i. [204]; ii. [331]; iv. [512].
- Virey, Dr., system of animals, iv. [371]:
theory of instinct, [26]. - Wasp, bee, ii. [221], [363]:
blue-sand, [380]:
caterpillar or sand, [363]; iv. [138]:
common, i. [16]; ii. [106]:
fly, [363]:
golden, [222], [231]:
mason, i. [348], [358], [444]:
spider, [347]: ii. [354], [363]. - Wasps, females, i. [372]:
love of their progeny, [373]:
nests of, [501]:
numbers of, [374]; ii. [108]:
sentinels, [111]:
destruction of, [112]:
kept in hives, how they proceed, [112]:
walk against gravity, [327]:
how they act if their prey is too heavy, [514]:
fluid effused by, iv. [138]:
poison of, [145]. - Water, stagnant, purified by larvæ, i. [259].
- Wax (bees'), i. [326], [487]; iv. [141].
- —— (coccus), i. [327].
- Weevil, clover, i. [178]:
common, [172]:
dock, ii. [277]:
figwort, [271]:
millet, i. [173]:
nut, [203], [357]: palm, [301]; ii. [318]:
rice, i. [173]:
water-hemlock, [149]. - Weevils, ii. [232], [318].
- Wheat, numerous insects attack, i. [167].
- Wheel, animal, ii. [447].
- Willughby, encomium of, iv. [444].
- Winglets, use of, ii. [354].
- Wings of insects, ii. [342]; iii. [616]:
apparatus for steadying them, iii. [336]. - Wood-louse (timber), ravages of, i. [238].
- Wood-pecker, i. [31], [290].
- Works, Entomological, which useful to the entomologist, iv. [483], note.
- Worm, wire, ravages of, i. [180], [188]:
hand or wheale, [92]:
wheat, or Vibrio Tritici, iv. [238]. - Worms, intestinal, iv. [237].
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