[29] Introduction to Entomology, Vol. II. p. 32.
[30] For a beautiful and accurate figure and dissections of this rare insect, see Curtis's Entomology, pl. 226: for a popular figure, Professor-edly of the same insect, see Insect Transformations, p. 67.
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring.
[31] Monographia Apum, Vol. II. p. 168.
[32] Particularly in the sections of Papilio.
[33] Linnæus.
[34] I mean each species labelled with a name.
[35] British collections.
[36] Latreille seems to think this to have been a deception, and that the antennæ which Godart found on the insect did not belong to it. I cannot suppose that the latter author could have been so grossly deceived.