[1285] Vol. III. p. [173]—.

[1286] Ibid. p. 348. note[905].

[1287] See above, p. [382]—.

[1288] Vol. I. p. [7]—.

[1289] A most singular insect belonging to this tribe, and which seems to form a link, having a notched cubit, between the Amaurona and the Lamprona, has been described and figured by Hagenbach under the name of Mormolyce phyllodes. It exhibits such a striking resemblance to a Mantis or Phasma, that it might be mistaken for one. It was found on the western side of the island of Java. Mr. Samouelle showed me a second species of this genus from China, belonging to a lady, who put it into his hands, it being broken, to put together.

[1290] A remarkable imitation of an antelope's horn, a process of the mandible of an insect, in the possession of R. D. Alexander, Esq. F.L.S., is figured in the fifth Number of the Zoological Journal.

[1291] Hor. Entomolog. 456. Comp. Linn. Trans. xiv. 67—.

[1292] Mém. sur les Anim. sans Vertèbr. I. i. 20—.

[1293] See above, p. [382].

[1294] Vol. III. pp. [372], [598].