[226] Philos. Mag. ix. 366.

[227] Bonnet, v. 144.

[228] Mém. Apterolog. 79.

[229] Universal History, iv. 70. Ed. 1779.

[230] Wisd. xvii. 12.

[231] See above, p. [110].

[232] Once travelling through Cambridgeshire with a brother entomologist in a gig, our horse was in the condition here described, from the attack of Tabanus rusticus.

[233] De Geer, vii. 158.

[234] See Mr. W. S. MacLeay in Linn. Trans. xiv. 355—.

[235] De Geer, vi. 295.