[111] In Lesser Insecto-theol. ii. 84. note *.
[112] Linn. Trans. ii. 8. Aristotle had observed this vitality of insects, and that that of the myriapods is greatest. Hist. Animal. l. iv. c. 7. De Respiratione, c. 3. Reptiles have also this faculty. N. Dict. d'Hist. Nat. xxix. 161.
[113] Cuv. Anat. Comp. ii. 283—. These are named "the upper and lower cervical ganglions."
[114] Lyonet Anat. t. ix. x. Plate [XXI]. Fig. 1. a. b.
[115] Vol. III. p. [663]. [670].
[116] N. Dict. d'Hist. Nat. ii. 47—. v. 592. xvi. 308—.
[117] Vol. II. p. [519]—. [507]—.
[118] Huber Fourmis, 260—. Reaum. vi. 172—.
[120] N. Dict. d'Hist. Nat. ii. 279—.