[1694] Vol. IV. Letter [XXXVIII].
[1695] N.B. Where the volume is not indicated, the third is to be understood.
[1696] Where the volume referred to is not indicated, the fourth is to be understood. The reader will also be pleased to observe that the references to Partial Orismology are accompanied by the characteristic mark of each part, as given in the table, Vol. III.
[1697] It is to be observed, that the individuals of this Order belong some to Mandibulata, as Nirmus; others to Haustellata, as Pediculus; and others, as the Polypoda, in which the seven organs of a perfect mouth are multiplied, properly to neither of these subclasses.
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