The Journal of microscopy and natural science . € ^A^*^ t/- .,:c:i, \ c? \.... x8 C J Jc^a.; aof /7(ar/, ^(j/. IfT^drachna aeoaraphica. rPhillips. Sc THE ORIGIN OF INSECT TRANSFORMATIONS. 57 EXPLANATION OF PLATE III. Fig. 1.—Dorsal view of female.,, 2.—Ventral view ,, ,, 3.—Dorsal view of male.,, 4.—Ventral view ,, ,, 5.—Palpi and mandibles. ^be QviQin of 3necct ZTran^formatione. By G. H. Bryan, , AT the Ipswich meeting of the British Association, Prof. Miall, , of the Yorkshire College, Leeds, read amost interesting paper on this subject, and it has occurredto me t


The Journal of microscopy and natural science . € ^A^*^ t/- .,:c:i, \ c? \.... x8 C J Jc^a.; aof /7(ar/, ^(j/. IfT^drachna aeoaraphica. rPhillips. Sc THE ORIGIN OF INSECT TRANSFORMATIONS. 57 EXPLANATION OF PLATE III. Fig. 1.—Dorsal view of female.,, 2.—Ventral view ,, ,, 3.—Dorsal view of male.,, 4.—Ventral view ,, ,, 5.—Palpi and mandibles. ^be QviQin of 3necct ZTran^formatione. By G. H. Bryan, , AT the Ipswich meeting of the British Association, Prof. Miall, , of the Yorkshire College, Leeds, read amost interesting paper on this subject, and it has occurredto me that a brief account of Prof. Mialls views might be accept-able to the readers of \ Journal of Microscopy. The subject was dealt with twenty-one years ago by Sir JohnLubbock in his well-known little book, published in the Natureseries; but since the appearance of that work many new factshave been discovered which necessitate some modifications of theconclusions then arrived at by him. The primary object from which all animal metamorphoses owetheir origin is the facil


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