[101] Plate [XXI]. Fig. 8. Swamm. Bibl. Nat. t. xxii. f. 6.

[102] Ibid. t. xv. f. 6.

[103] Plate [XXI]. Fig. 7.

[104] Swamm. ubi supr. t. xliii. f. 7. h, h.

[105] Plate [XXI]. Fig. 8.

[106] In Mr. Bauer's figure (Philos. Trans. 1824. t. ii. f. 1.) no less than eighteen pairs of nerves are represented as issuing from the internodes; but it should seem as if in the specimen from which his figure was taken, several of the ganglions, perhaps from some injury received in the dissection, had become obliterated, while their nerves remained: yet still, even making allowance for these, many pairs will appear to take their origin from the spinal chord.

[107] Comp. Cuv. Anat. Comp. ii. 102-123.; with Swamm. Expl. of Plates XXXII. t. xxviii. f. 3. k.

[108] Malpighi seems, however, to agree with him. De Bombyc. t. vi. f. 1.

[109] Lyonet ubi supr. 201. t. ix. f. 1, 2. n. 1, 2. &c.

[110] Swamm. ubi supr. 1. 139. a. t. xxviii. f. 3. s, s.