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.

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[FOOTNOTES:]

[1] Εναιμα, Αναιμα. Hist. Animal. l. i. c. 6.

[2] Hist. Animal. l. i. c. 5, 6: compare 1. v. c. 3 and 33, and De Partibus Animal. l. iv. c. 1 and 11.

[3] Το δε σκληρον αυτων ου σθραυσον αλλα φλασον.

[4] Hist. Animal. l. iv. c. 1.

[5] Εντομα πολυποδα μεν γαρεσι παντα. De Part. Animal. l. iv. c. 6.