First lesson in zoology : adapted for use in schools . Fi». 96o.—1. The common garden spider (Epeira): a, leg; b, maxillary palpus;c, poison-jaws; e, spinnerets. 2. Front view of head with the eight simpleeyes and the poison-jaws. 3. End o( a jaw: a, outlet of the poison-canal. of female; 8, of male spider. 6. Spines and claws at end of a Spinnerets, highly magnified. 5. A single silk-tube.—After Fig. 97o.—Structure of a centipede. A, Lithobius americantts, natural , under side of head and first two body-segments and legs, enlarged: ant,antenna; 1. jaws; 2. firs


First lesson in zoology : adapted for use in schools . Fi». 96o.—1. The common garden spider (Epeira): a, leg; b, maxillary palpus;c, poison-jaws; e, spinnerets. 2. Front view of head with the eight simpleeyes and the poison-jaws. 3. End o( a jaw: a, outlet of the poison-canal. of female; 8, of male spider. 6. Spines and claws at end of a Spinnerets, highly magnified. 5. A single silk-tube.—After Fig. 97o.—Structure of a centipede. A, Lithobius americantts, natural , under side of head and first two body-segments and legs, enlarged: ant,antenna; 1. jaws; 2. first accessory jaw; c, lingua; 3, second accessory jawand palpus; 4, poison-jaw. (Kingsley del.) C. side view of head (after New-port): ep, epicranium; 2, frontal plate; sc, scute; p, first leg; sp,*spiracla iTo face vaae 90,)


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