| FIG. | |
| 1. | Larva of a Musca. |
| 2. | ———– an Œstrus. |
| 3. | Egg of Vanessa Urticæ. (Sepp.) |
| 4. | –—— Hipparchia Pilosellæ. (Ibid.) |
| 5. | –——————— Hyperanthus. (Ibid.) |
| 6. | –—— Geometra Cratægata. (Ibid.) |
| 7. | –—— Pieris Brassicæ. (Ibid.) |
| 8. | –—— Hipparchia Ægeria. (Ibid.) |
| 9. | –—— Ourapteryx Sambucaria. (Ibid.) |
| 10. | –—— Noctua nupta. (Ibid.) |
| 11. | –————— Fraxini. (Ibid.) |
| 12. | –—— Geometra prunaria. (Ibid.) |
| 13. | –—————— armillata. (Ibid.) |
| 14. | –—— Lasiocampa neustria. (Reaum.) |
| 15. | –—— Hipparchia Jurtina. (Sepp.) |
| 16. | –—— Pentatoma. a. Bow-shaped spring, by which
the operculum is thrown off. Vol. III. p. 104. |
| 17. | –—— Apis mellifica. (Reaum.) |
| 18. | –—— Culex pipiens. (Ibid.) a. Summit. |
| 19. | –—— Scatophaga. (Ibid.) a a. Auricles. |
| 20. | Necklace of eggs. Vol. III. p. 67. |
| 21. | Egg of Tipula oleracea. (Reaum.) |
| 22. | –—— Ophion luteum. (De Geer.) Vol. IV. p. 213—. |
| 23. | –—— Nepa cinerea. (Swamm.) |
| 24. | Jelly, with a necklace of eggs running in a spiral direction
from end to end, taken out of the water. |
| 25. | Jelly of more consistence, enveloping the eggs of Phryganea
atrata. Vol. III. p. 68. |