INDEX TO PLATES.
J. G. Wood
A. (
Front
)
1. Tubercled Gall on Bramble-stem.
2. Track of Leaf-Miner on Bramble-leaf.
3. Gnat-Clearwing Moth.
4. Buff-tip Moth.
—
a.
Caterpillar of do.
5. Privet Moth.
—
a.
Caterpillar of do.
6. Snail (
Helix nemoralis
).
7. Do. (
Helix nemoralis
) var.
8. Do. (
Helix cantiana
).
9. Do. (
Helix ericetorum
).
10. Do. (
Helix lapicida
).
11. Shell (
Cyclostoma
).
12. Do. (
Zonites
).
13. Do. (
Helix caperata
).
14. Do. (
Pupa
).
15. Do. (
Clausilia
).
B.
1. Green Oak Moth (
Tortrix
).
2. Scarlet Hopper (
Cercopis
).
3. Burnet Moth.
—
a.
Cocoon of do.
4. Puss Moth.
—
a.
Caterpillar of do.
5. Tiger-Moth (Arctia).
—
a.
Caterpillar of do.
—
b.
Cocoon of do.
6. Oak-galls.
7. Watchman Beetle (
Geotrupes
).
8. Lady-bird (
Coccinella
).
—
a.
Larva of do.
C.
1. Cuckoo-spit.
—
a.
Cuckoo Hopper (
Tettigonia
).
2. Bedeguar of Rose.
3. Brimstone Moth.
—
a.
Caterpillar of do.
4. Emperor Moth.
—
a.
Caterpillar of do.
—
b.
Cocoon of do.
5. Elephant Hawk-Moth.
—
a.
Caterpillar of do.
6. Tortoise Beetle (
Cassida
).
7. Green Weevil.
8. Burying-Beetle (
Necrophorus
).
9. Twenty-Plume Moth.
10. Green Adela.
11. Rose-Beetle.
D.
1. Blue Butterfly (
Alexis
).
—
a.
Do. Wings closed.
—
b.
Caterpillar of do.
—
c.
Pupa of do.
2. Orange-tip Butterfly.
3. Vapourer Moth, Male.
—
a.
Do Female.
4. Red Admiral.
—
a.
Caterpillar of do.
—
b.
Pupa of do.
5. Fire-tail (
Chrysis
).
6. Sun Beetle.
7. Hornet.
8. Tiger Beetle.
—
a.
Do Flying.
E.
1. Drinker Moth, Male.
—
a.
Do. Female.
—
b.
Do. Caterpillar.
—
c.
Do. Cocoon.
—
d.
Do. Chrysalis.
—
e.
Do. Eggs.
2. Humble-bee Fly (
Bombyllus
).
3. Magpie Moth.
—
a.
Do. Chrysalis.
—
b.
Do. Caterpillar.
4 Gold-tailed Moth (
Porthesia
).
—
a.
Do. Caterpillar.
5. Stag-Beetle.
F.
1. Water Scorpion.
—
a.
Do. Flying.
2. Amber Shell (
Succinea
).
3. Water Boatman.
4. Whirligig Beetle.
5. Hydrometra.
6. Dragon-Fly (
Libellula
).
7. Do. (
Agrion
).
8. Do. Demoiselle (
Calepteryus
).
—
a.
Do. Larva.
9. Stone-Fly (
Phryganea
).
10. Eggs of Gnat.
11. Caddis-cases, composed—
a.
Of flat stones.
b.
Of bark.
c.
Of sand.
d.
Of grass.
e.
Of grass-stems.
f.
Of shells.
12. Water shells.
g.
Planorbis.
h.
Ancylus.
i.
LymnÆus.
k.
Paludina.
G.
1. Reindeer Moss (
Cladonia
).
2. Witch-butter (
Tremella
).
3. Polytrichum.
4. Bird-nest Moss (
Nidularia
).
5. Xylaria.
6. Earth-star (
Geastrum
).
—
a.
Do. closed.
7. Arscyria.
8. Cup-moss (
Cenomyce
).
9. Scarlet Cup-moss (
Peziza
).
10. Marchantia.
H.
1. Crane-fly.
2. Mason Bee (
Megachile
).
3. Ichneumon (
Pimpla
).
4. Adela Long-horn.
5. Volucella.
6. Sting-fly (
Chrysops
).
7. Skipjack Beetle (
Elater
).
8. Peacock Butterfly.
—
a.
Do. wings closed.
—
b.
Do. Caterpillar.
9. White-Plume Moth.
10. Red-tailed Humble-Bee.
11. Common do.
12. Cock-tail Beetle (
GoËrius
).
I.
1. May-fly (
Ephemera
).
2. Scorpion-fly.
3. Brimstone Butterfly.
4. Cabbage White Butterfly.
—
a.
Do. Caterpillar.
5. Oak Egger-Moth, female.
—
a.
Do. Cocoon.
6. Gerris.
7. Musk Beetle.
8. Earwig.
—
a.
Do. flying.
9. Nut Weevil.
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