. An introduction to entomology, or, Elements of the natural history of insects : with plates. Insects. HISTORY OF ENTOMOLOGY. 465 Entomologist: and we may say, with respect to the ex- tent and effect of his zoological labours,—Nihil non tetigit) et omnia quce tetigit ornavit. 7. Era of MacLeay, or of the Quinary System. I have more than once stated to you in my former letters the bases upon which the system which I am in the last place to explain to you is built. You know the Sub-king- doms and Classes into which its learned and ingenious author, upon a novel and most remarkable plan, has di-


. An introduction to entomology, or, Elements of the natural history of insects : with plates. Insects. HISTORY OF ENTOMOLOGY. 465 Entomologist: and we may say, with respect to the ex- tent and effect of his zoological labours,—Nihil non tetigit) et omnia quce tetigit ornavit. 7. Era of MacLeay, or of the Quinary System. I have more than once stated to you in my former letters the bases upon which the system which I am in the last place to explain to you is built. You know the Sub-king- doms and Classes into which its learned and ingenious author, upon a novel and most remarkable plan, has di- vided the Animal Kingdoma. I shall now copy for you his diagram of the Annulosa. *C*°*. 8 Vol. III. p. 14 VOL. IV. 2 H. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Kirby, William, 1759-1850; Spence, William, 1783-1860. London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown


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