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قراءة كتاب An Introduction to Entomology: Vol. III (of 4) or Elements of the Natural History of the Insects
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An Introduction to Entomology: Vol. III (of 4) or Elements of the Natural History of the Insects
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should be placed in this Volume, and the remainder in the Fourth.
It is however suggested to Purchasers, that in binding complete Sets of the Work, a separate Volume may be formed of the Synoptical Table, the Plates and their Explanations, and the Indexes.
CONTENTS OF VOL. III.
Letter. | Page. | |
XXVIII. | Definition of the Term Insect | 1-51 |
XXIX. | States of Insects. Egg state | 52-104 |
XXX. | The same Subject continued. Larva state | 105-237 |
XXXI. | The same Subject continued. Pupa state | 238-290 |
XXXII. | The same Subject continued. Imago state | 291-347 |
XXXIII. | External Anatomy of Insects. Terms and their Definition | 348-393 |
XXXIV. | The same Subject continued. The Head and its Parts | 394-528 |
XXXV. | The same Subject continued. The Trunk and its Parts and Organs | 529-697 |
XXXVI. | The same Subject continued. The Abdomen and its Parts | 698-720 |
NOTICE RESPECTING VOL. I. and II.
It being judged expedient, since the publication of the last Edition of the first and second Volumes of this Work, to adopt a new plan with respect to the reference letters of the Plates, the Reader is requested to make the following corrections in those Volumes.
Vol. I. | ||
Page. | Note. | |
125 | 197, | for f, d read a´´. |
273 | 501, | for a read a. |
395 | 724, | for 29, 30 read 13. |
Vol. II. | ||
244 | 343, | for a read a. |
319 | 492, | for 10 read 14. |
348 | 550, | for a read e´´´. |
353 | 564, | for 7—. read 16—. |
366 | 585, | for a read s´´, v´´´. |
586, | for b read t´´. | |
405 | 674, | for 1.8. aa read 18. c†. |
675, | for bb read q´´´. | |
406 | 681, | for bb read C´´. |
407 | 684, | for cc read C´´ C´´, which represent the bundles of muscles in connexion with the drums. In the above figure the mirror is the part directly under those bundles. |