[AX] Loc. cit., 387.
[AY] Loc. cit., 390.
[AZ] 1872, xxxi.
[BA] Perhaps Mr. Butler is not altogether to blame in confounding Aix in Provence with Aix-la-Chapelle; at any rate the mistake had been made previously by the translator of Heer’s paper in the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, VI, 72; the error is corrected by Mr. Butler at the end of his volume.
[BB] He seems not to have seen the earlier publication of Mr. Brodie.
[BC] Geol. Mag. [2] I, 448.
[BD] These veins have been given a distinct name (discoidal) by the English Entomologists, as if they hail an independent origin, and had nothing to do with the subcostal nervure; but by the use of this name, we wholly lose sight of the simple plan of neuration belonging to the wings of these insects. I have therefore preferred to speak of them as the inferior subcostal nervules, in contradistinction to the superior branches of the same vein.
[BE] In this case he counts from the tip of the wing, in reverse order.