[26] See [Appendix].
[27] Insectorum Theatrum, p. 138. The name Schwabe is frequent in Franconia, where it is believed to have taken origin. Suabia adjoins Franconia, to the south.
[28] Compare the Swedish name (supra, p. [18]).
[29] A fuller list of vernacular names is given by Rolland, Faune Populaire de la France, Vol. III., p. 285. See also Nennich, Polyglotten Lexicon, Vol. I., p. 620.
[30] Anatomy of the Blow-fly, p. [11].
[31] Q. J. Micr. Sci., 1871, p. 394.
[32] Krukenberg. Vergl. Physiologische Vorträge, p. 200. Halliburton, Q. J. Micr. Sci., 1885, p. 173.
[33] Ann. d. Chem. u. Pharm., Bd. 98.
[34] Previously observed by Leydig in Corethra.
[35] A condensed and popular account of these researches will be found in Semper’s Animal Life, p. 20.