[1070] Introd. to Comp. Anat. i. 76. The part he alludes to, is figured Plate [VI]. Fig. 4. a. g´.

[1071] Ibid. This membrane likewise represents the Nose and Rhinarium in that fly.

[1072] Vol. III. p. [481].

[1073] Cuv. Anat. Comp. ii. 682—.

[1074] Vol. III. p. [353]—.

[1075] Ibid. p. [527].

[1076] The elytra of this Order in general differ so materially both from membrane and corium, that it was requisite to invent a term to distinguish them.

[1077] Mon. Ap. Angl. i. t. v. f. 8. b, c.

[1078] We use this term because subcrosa is employed in a quite different sense.

[1079] We restrict the term Figure, to the shape of a superficies.